Alabama men's basketball guard Aden Holloway transferred from Iron Bowl rival Auburn this offseason knowing the risks of leaving a premier pro
But the 6-foot-1, 180-pound sophomore did find his way back. Tuesday night against Vanderbilt, he led Alabama in scoring, putting up 22 points off the bench in Coleman Coliseum during the Crimson Tide’s 103-87 win.
On Tuesday, the Tigers showed the country they can also win without Johni Broome, the potential National Player of the Year — who is out with an ankle injury — by beating a good Mississippi State team 88-66 in Auburn.
Bleacher Report (B/R) inserted the Tigers at No. 25 in their Super Early Top 25. The schedule looks somewhat favorable with No. 23 Oklahoma, No. 24 Texas A&M, No. 3 Georgia, and No. 8 Alabama being the only-ranked teams on Auburn's 12-game slate.
Despite an overwhelmingly long stretch of negativity, there is some optimism going into 2025. Auburn has signed 15 transfers so far, and its 2025 recruiting class ranked sixth in the 247Sports composite rankings.
Auburn’s quarterback overhaul sparks intrigue and doubt as Hugh Freeze faces mounting challenges to rebuild the Tigers and live up to $20M expectations.
Auburn’s newest quarterback situation has earned a spot within The Athletic’s 10 most interesting quarterback situations list. Antonio Morales of The Athletic is interested in seeing how Freeze and the Tigers adjust to additions Jackson Arnold and Ashton Daniels, and if Auburn’s inconsistencies at the position continue.
Auburn stays atop the polls after wins over Mississippi State and Georgia. The Tigers got all 62 of the first place votes in the AP Poll. The Tigers got 30 of t
A familiar face for some football fans in the state of Alabama will be taking the helm for the team with the nation’s longest losing streak.
Kalen DeBoer and Freddie Roach made their way to Huntsville, Alabama to visit Hezekiah Harris on Wednesday.  Harris is a 2026 four-star edge out of Mae Jemison High School, and he is currently verbally committed to the Auburn Tigers.
Auburn was 1 of 12 teams Palm projected to make the field, along with fellow No. 1 seed Alabama; 2 seeds Florida and Tennessee; 3 seed Kentucky; 4 seeds Ole Miss, Mississippi State and Texas A&M 6 seed Missouri; 7 seed Georgia; and 8 seeds Oklahoma and Vanderbilt.
Auburn claimed the program’s second No. 1 ranking last week and won both its games despite playing without injured big man Johni Broome. The Tigers rolled over No. 14 Mississippi State 88-66 and survived a late comeback to beat then-No. 19 Georgia 70-68.