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🚨 Auburn fans, ALERT: The Tigers are now 3-0 after a strong showing against South Alabama, and there’s a lot to break down from this game.
Quarterback Jackson Arnold continues to impress with his ability to protect the football. Three games into the season, he hasn’t thrown a single interception that stood, and he rarely puts the ball in danger. Against South Alabama, Arnold added two rushing touchdowns while throwing efficiently, giving Auburn a steady presence at quarterback.
Cam Coleman finally got his first touchdown of the season, showcasing elite body control and ability to win on contested catches. That connection between Arnold and Coleman could be lethal moving into SEC play. On the ground, Jeremiah Cobb was the bright spot—rushing for 119 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries. Auburn averaged over five yards per rush as a team, showing the offensive line and backs are finding rhythm early.
Coach Hugh Freeze only had eight offensive possessions to work with in this matchup, but Auburn still dropped 35 points. That efficiency is a massive improvement from last season, when scoring 21 felt like a challenge. The first drive of the game went 92 yards, something Auburn would have struggled with in 2024.
On defense, Jared Smith stepped up big after an injury to Damarcus Williams, recording a sack and forced fumble to stall a South Alabama drive. Special teams also showed promise, with Bryce Cain flashing serious ability as a returner.
With SEC play on the horizon, Auburn looks better prepared than many expected. Fans wanted style points, but the biggest win was staying healthy. Now the focus shifts to the gauntlet ahead.
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🚨 Auburn fans, ALERT: The Tigers are now 3-0 after a strong showing against South Alabama, and there’s a lot to break down from this game.
Quarterback Jackson Arnold continues to impress with his ability to protect the football. Three games into the season, he hasn’t thrown a single interception that stood, and he rarely puts the ball in danger. Against South Alabama, Arnold added two rushing touchdowns while throwing efficiently, giving Auburn a steady presence at quarterback.
Cam Coleman finally got his first touchdown of the season, showcasing elite body control and ability to win on contested catches. That connection between Arnold and Coleman could be lethal moving into SEC play. On the ground, Jeremiah Cobb was the bright spot—rushing for 119 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries. Auburn averaged over five yards per rush as a team, showing the offensive line and backs are finding rhythm early.
Coach Hugh Freeze only had eight offensive possessions to work with in this matchup, but Auburn still dropped 35 points. That efficiency is a massive improvement from last season, when scoring 21 felt like a challenge. The first drive of the game went 92 yards, something Auburn would have struggled with in 2024.
On defense, Jared Smith stepped up big after an injury to Damarcus Williams, recording a sack and forced fumble to stall a South Alabama drive. Special teams also showed promise, with Bryce Cain flashing serious ability as a returner.
With SEC play on the horizon, Auburn looks better prepared than many expected. Fans wanted style points, but the biggest win was staying healthy. Now the focus shifts to the gauntlet ahead.
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