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Auburn falls further in SEC Vibes Rankings after loss
The Auburn Tigers have some soul searching to do after a second straight road loss to open the conference schedule last Saturday in College Station. After starting off the campaign 3-0 and making their way into both the AP and Coaches Polls, Hugh Freeze's squad has fallen in the polls, conference standings, and the vibes department.
His 72-yard interception return is what put Auburn back in the game against Texas A&M last week and set up the Tigers’ only touchdown of the game. He’s been arguably the best player on defense through five games, and Auburn will hope that he continues that after the bye week.
Texas A&M football started its Southeastern Conference slate with a midafternoon matchup with the Auburn Tigers, one in which it emerged victorious for its firs
Jackson Arnold lined up in the shotgun, received the snap and quickly found himself swarmed by several Aggies defenders. It was Texas A&M's fifth sack of the day and the 14th that Auburn's offensive line surrendered over the team's last two games, both one-possession road losses in SEC play.
Hugh Freeze's team enters bye week with 3-2 record as offensive line struggles continue to plague quarterback Jackson Arnold's performance.
Auburn will need to get better in a hurry because double-digit penalties, over 5 sacks, and under 200 yards of offense against the Bulldogs would be a surefire way to risk being booed off your own field against a hated rival.
Game summary of the Texas A&M Aggies vs. Auburn Tigers NCAAF game, final score 16-10, from September 27, 2025 on ESPN.
The Georgia Bulldogs play the Auburn Tigers in Week 7 of the 2025 college football season and we know the game will be at night
The Auburn Tigers' defense finds itself in a frustrating position where they got the job done, but couldn't get the win
Bruce Pearl, the winningest head coach in Auburn basketball history and an outspoken supporter of Israeli and Jewish causes, abruptly announced his retirement on Sept. 22. His son, Steven, is set to take the helm of the Tigers.