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Auburn’s Biggest Test Yet at Texas A&M! I Can’t Keep Beating Themselves! I Auburn Football Podcast

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Auburn Football is staring down a massive road challenge at College Station, and Hugh Freeze knows the details have to be cleaned up before facing Texas A&M. After a tough loss to Oklahoma, Auburn’s penalties, missed assignments, and special teams mistakes were simply too costly. Now the Tigers look to regroup, sharpen execution, and prove they can win the small battles that determine SEC football games. One major storyline is quarterback Jackson Arnold, who held onto the ball too long and created avoidable sacks. Hugh Freeze admitted in his press conference that at least five sacks were on the QB. Auburn will need quicker decisions, more short passing concepts, and a consistent run game powered by Jeremiah Cobb, Damari Alston, and Arnold’s own legs. Wide receivers Cam Coleman and Malcolm Simmons continue to show flashes of brilliance, but consistency is the next step. The deep ball opportunities are there, and Auburn must take advantage against an Aggies secondary that will test them with speed and physical coverage. Defensively, Auburn’s corners held their own against Oklahoma’s high-powered passing attack. Now they face a different challenge with Texas A&M’s explosive receivers like Noah Concepcion and Craver. Can Auburn’s DBs keep the game under control and give the offense a chance late? This game feels like it will come down to discipline. Auburn cannot afford 13 penalties again. If they run the ball effectively and play smart situational football, an upset win in College Station is on the table. Let us know in the comments: What’s the one thing Auburn must fix to beat Texas A&M?

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Auburn Football is staring down a massive road challenge at College Station, and Hugh Freeze knows the details have to be cleaned up before facing Texas A&M. After a tough loss to Oklahoma, Auburn’s penalties, missed assignments, and special teams mistakes were simply too costly. Now the Tigers look to regroup, sharpen execution, and prove they can win the small battles that determine SEC football games. One major storyline is quarterback Jackson Arnold, who held onto the ball too long and created avoidable sacks. Hugh Freeze admitted in his press conference that at least five sacks were on the QB. Auburn will need quicker decisions, more short passing concepts, and a consistent run game powered by Jeremiah Cobb, Damari Alston, and Arnold’s own legs. Wide receivers Cam Coleman and Malcolm Simmons continue to show flashes of brilliance, but consistency is the next step. The deep ball opportunities are there, and Auburn must take advantage against an Aggies secondary that will test them with speed and physical coverage. Defensively, Auburn’s corners held their own against Oklahoma’s high-powered passing attack. Now they face a different challenge with Texas A&M’s explosive receivers like Noah Concepcion and Craver. Can Auburn’s DBs keep the game under control and give the offense a chance late? This game feels like it will come down to discipline. Auburn cannot afford 13 penalties again. If they run the ball effectively and play smart situational football, an upset win in College Station is on the table. Let us know in the comments: What’s the one thing Auburn must fix to beat Texas A&M?

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