Sat, 22 November 2014
Jeffrey Lee joins Bryan and Jay G. for a more scripted, on-point discussion of Auburn football. We examine the reasons behind the Tigers' defensive struggles and take a quick look ahead at the Iron Bowl. |
Thu, 23 October 2014
Jay, Bryan and former Auburn lineman Lee Ziemba discuss the hot topics related to Auburn football including the value of chemistry along the offensive front and why Brandon King (at 215 pounds) could be a useful solution at defensive end. |
Thu, 25 September 2014
Bryan and Jay G. collaborate with former Auburn defender Will Herring for a precise discussion of where the team stands after three games. The offense needs sharpening; the defense has been surprisingly good so far. |
Thu, 18 September 2014
Will Herring, Bryan and Jay break down Auburn's strengths and weaknesses heading into the game against Kansas State. We also discuss how Jermaine Whitehead's suspension affects the team's defensive plans, why the current division of labor at tailback makes perfect sense and why this game could be Kris Frost's break-out moment. |
Fri, 5 September 2014
Bryan and Jay join former Auburn and NFL standout Will Herring for a 47-minute review the Tigers' win against Arkansas and examine what we learned from the game in terms of tendencieces and personnel. The guys then look ahead to the San Jose State Spartans and the SEC West race. |
Fri, 29 August 2014
Bryan, Jay and former Auburn/NFL defender Will Herring take a look at the Tigers' first depth chart of the fall and examine this team's strengths and weaknesses. We also forecast Auburn's weekend tilt with Arkansas and wonder if this game will damage or strengthen Bert Bielema's position against the HUNH. |
Sun, 24 August 2014
The AuburnSports.com Rundown makes its debut at The Clubhouse Restaurant with analyst (and former Auburn/NFL standout) Will Herring in front of the mic. He discusses the complexities of a move from inside linebacker to outside linebacker, why Ryan Russell is such an important element to the Tigers' football program and how a great safety can make a world of difference on the field. Runtime: 31 minutes. |