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Auteur(s): The War Rapport || Mike G • B Wil • Ike Jones • C-Dub
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Your #1 source for Auburn Sports content. The Auburn Express is your place to hear comprehensive commentary on Auburn Football, Basketball, Baseball, and Gymnastics. In the SEC, sports are king and The War Rapport delivers a unique sports commentary experience in spades. Show hosts, Ike Jones, Ceasear Walker, B Wil, and Mike G. chop it weekly about sports happenings around Auburn University and the SEC. Visit thewarrapport.com for more Auburn sports coverage and content.Copyright 2023 | The War Rapport, LLC| All rights reserved | Thewarrapport.com Baseball Basketball Football (américain) Politique
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  • Auburn’s WR Dominance, Malcolm Simmons Cleared, and SEC’s Most Exciting Showdowns I Auburn Football Podcasts
    Aug 15 2025
    Auburn football is charging into the 2025 season with high expectations, elite talent, and major storylines. In this episode, we dive deep into the latest developments — from legal updates that clear the path for a key offensive weapon, to the recruiting dominance shaping one of the nation’s top wide receiver rooms, to the biggest matchups that could define the Tigers’ season. First, we break down the recent legal resolution involving Malcolm Simmons. With all charges dropped, Simmons is officially cleared to play, solidifying Auburn’s offensive arsenal. While the allegations were serious, Auburn’s decision to remain patient now appears strategic. Next, we spotlight WR coach Marcus Davis and his recruiting prowess. With commitments like Jace Matthews (No. 2 WR in the 2026 class) joining names like Cam Coleman and Perry Thompson, Auburn’s wide receiver group could rival any in the nation. We also highlight Auburn’s 2025 schedule, focusing on the road showdown against Oklahoma — a potential season-defining clash. From Baylor in Week 1 to the Iron Bowl, these games could shape Auburn’s path to an SEC title run. Plus, we discuss SEC media expansion, the cultural reach of “Any Given Saturday” on Netflix, and the leadership and selflessness of Eugene Assante — a true embodiment of the Auburn spirit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    24 min
  • Auburn Football’s Offensive Turnaround? Hugh Freeze’s 2025 Game Plan vs Baylor
    Aug 14 2025
    Auburn football heads into the 2025 season with major changes on offense, and this breakdown dives deep into what those changes could mean against Baylor. Hugh Freeze has been vocal about adjusting play-calling now that he trusts the kicking game more, potentially unlocking a far more aggressive approach past midfield. With returning offensive talent, improved red zone prospects, and upgrades at key positions, Auburn could look like a completely different team compared to last season’s 5-7 finish. We’ll also analyze Baylor’s offensive performance from last year and why the hype might be overblown. Despite returning nine of eleven starters, Baylor’s numbers weren’t drastically better than Auburn’s — especially when adjusted for competition. This video compares quarterback play between Sawyer Robertson and Jackson Arnold, the realities of last year’s injuries, and why Auburn’s roster depth and recruiting are closing the gap. Using film review insights, we’ll explore offensive line stability, wide receiver development, and how Auburn can maximize its talent without falling into predictable schemes. With both teams returning much of their offensive core, this early-season matchup is a true measuring stick for both programs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    30 min
  • Auburn Play Calling Confusion Raises Concerns Ahead of 2025 Season I Auburn Football Podcast
    Aug 14 2025
    Is Auburn's sideline becoming too chaotic for comfort? In this breakdown, we dive deep into the Auburn play calling confusion that’s making waves before the 2025 season even begins. Reports confirm that first down play-calling will be handled by Derrick Nix, third downs by Kent Austin, and second downs by head coach Hugh Freeze—with Freeze also retaining the authority to override any call at any time. Fans and analysts alike are questioning whether this multi-headed structure creates clarity or chaos. The structure, while not new, has now been spelled out more directly than ever before, and it’s raising questions about communication, accountability, and execution under pressure. With the Baylor opener looming, fans are asking: Who's really in charge? Is Jackson Arnold going to hear too many voices in his headset? Can this setup deliver consistent results in crunch time? If Auburn wants to improve on last year's red-zone inefficiencies and inconsistent offensive showings, this play-calling process needs to be tight and efficient—not a liability. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    25 min
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