Never miss a game this season with our College Wire downloadable 2021 Auburn Tigers football schedule. Use as wallpaper for your lock screen on your smartphone.
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College Wire downloadable 2021 Auburn Tigers football schedule. Use as wallpaper for your lock screen on your smartphone.
Never miss a game this season with our College Wire downloadable 2021 Auburn Tigers football schedule. Use as wallpaper for your lock screen on your smartphone.
Also, share it with friends and let them have the schedule with them at all times too!
Former Auburn linebacker KJ Britt discussed his time on the Plains after being drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
K.J. Britt’s last season as an Auburn Tiger didn’t go exactly as planned as the linebacker missed almost the entire season after suffering a thumb injury in the second game against Georgia.
That hasn’t kept him from loving his time on the Plains as the newly drafted Tampa Bay Buccaneer took a minute to talk about his love and experience at Auburn.
A true Auburn man. @K_Britt10 #AUNextLevel x #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/S6C7aOLywS
— Auburn Football (@AuburnFootball) May 1, 2021
Auburn will once again have a tough schedule in 2021 and here are some thoughts on the slate.
Auburn will once again have a tough schedule in 2021.
The SEC announced the official schedule for each conference team on Wednesday. The Tigers will once again face off with some of the best teams in the country. Not only will Auburn host Alabama and Georgia, but the Tigers will also travel to Baton Rouge to take on LSU and College Station to face Texas A&M along with a first-ever trip to State College to battle Penn State.
Here are some takeaways on the schedule.
Here is the complete schedule:
Sept. 4 – vs. Akron
Sept. 11 – vs. Alabama State
Sept. 18 – at Penn State
Sept. 25 – vs. Georgia State
Oct. 2 – at LSU
Oct. 9 – vs. UGA
Oct. 16 – at Arkansas
Oct. 23 – Open week
Oct. 30 – vs. Ole Miss
Nov. 6 – at Texas A&M
Nov. 13 – vs. Mississippi State
Nov. 20 – at South Carolina
Nov. 27 – vs. Alabama