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BREAKING: The Auburn Tigers’ offense finally came alive — and it was something to see. In this week’s Auburn Express, the crew breaks down Auburn’s 42–38 shootout loss to Vanderbilt that somehow felt like a win for the future. Quarterback Ashton Daniels put on an absolute clinic, racking up 442 total yards, including 353 through the air and two touchdowns.
The wide receiver duo of Cam Coleman and Eric Singleton looked like million-dollar players, combining for over 240 yards and two scores. Auburn fans have been waiting all season to see this kind of offensive explosion, and it finally happened — even if it came in a loss.
DJ Durkin’s postgame press conference gave us a glimpse into the energy and emotion driving this Auburn team forward. His comments about other programs trying to poach his players in the transfer portal were fiery and real. Durkin’s message was clear: this Auburn program is being built for championships, not moral victories.
The discussion turns to how Derek Nix changed everything in one game as Auburn’s offensive play caller. It wasn’t a new playbook — it was a new mindset. The focus, tempo, and decisiveness were night and day compared to what we saw under Hugh Freeze.
Is Ashton Daniels the long-term answer? Should Auburn burn his redshirt in a season like this? The guys debate what’s next for the Tigers and whether this offense can stay hot heading into the Mercer game.
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By The War Rapport || Mike G • B Wil • Ike Jones • C-Dub4.7
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BREAKING: The Auburn Tigers’ offense finally came alive — and it was something to see. In this week’s Auburn Express, the crew breaks down Auburn’s 42–38 shootout loss to Vanderbilt that somehow felt like a win for the future. Quarterback Ashton Daniels put on an absolute clinic, racking up 442 total yards, including 353 through the air and two touchdowns.
The wide receiver duo of Cam Coleman and Eric Singleton looked like million-dollar players, combining for over 240 yards and two scores. Auburn fans have been waiting all season to see this kind of offensive explosion, and it finally happened — even if it came in a loss.
DJ Durkin’s postgame press conference gave us a glimpse into the energy and emotion driving this Auburn team forward. His comments about other programs trying to poach his players in the transfer portal were fiery and real. Durkin’s message was clear: this Auburn program is being built for championships, not moral victories.
The discussion turns to how Derek Nix changed everything in one game as Auburn’s offensive play caller. It wasn’t a new playbook — it was a new mindset. The focus, tempo, and decisiveness were night and day compared to what we saw under Hugh Freeze.
Is Ashton Daniels the long-term answer? Should Auburn burn his redshirt in a season like this? The guys debate what’s next for the Tigers and whether this offense can stay hot heading into the Mercer game.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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