Twitter reacts to Auburn’s 2024 SEC football schedule

What do you think of the new-look schedule?

The start of a new era of SEC football is here as the conference announced the 2024 football schedule Wednesday night.

The 2024 season is the first that Oklahoma and Texas will compete in the SEC, as a welcome, every current member of the SEC will play one of the Sooners or the Longhorns in 2024. The SEC will also be removing divisions in the 2024 season as the conference expands to 16 seasons.

With divisions a thing of the past, teams will be able to play every member of the conference consistently but the downside is that some rivalries will no longer be played every year.

One such rivalry is Auburn and LSU, which will not be played in 2024 for the first time since 1991. However, the Tigers will get to host Oklahoma for their signature home game of the season.

Auburn fans had plenty to say about the schedule, here are their top reactions.

SEC increases penalties for storming the field,court

The winning school will now directly pay the lsoing school.

The biggest news to come out of the SEC spring meetings is that the conference will have an eight-game conference schedule in 2024 instead of a nine-game schedule but it is not the only significant news.

The conference presidents also voted Thursday to increase the fines for fans storming the field or court and added new policies to help protect the players.

The winning team will now be fined $100,000 for their first offense, $250,000 for a second offense and $500,000 for a third offense and the money will go directly to the losing school. Commissioner Greg Sankey has the option to add additional fines and the count for each school has been reset with the new policies, according to Ross Dellenger of Sports Illustrated.

The schools were previously fined $50,000 for their first offense, $100,000 for their second offense and $250,000 for their third offense.

In addition to increased fines, each school has to submit a detailed field or court rush management plan to the conference by Aug. 1, as well as a communication plan that discourages fans from entering the playing surface and lays out the penalties for doing so.

The schools will also be required to have uniformed law enforcement and security around each team and officials before, during and after the game to keep fans away from them and in the event of a field storming that will create a safe zone to keep them separated. They will have access to barricades and other equipment to clear a path for them off the field or court.

The fans will be allowed onto the field without penalty once the teams and officials have left the playing area.

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Maddie Penta named a First-Team All-American by the NFCA

The recognition keeps pouring in for her great season.

After a sensational junior season, Auburn ace [autotag]Maddie Penta[/autotag] has been named a First-Team All-American by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association, the organization announced Wednesday.

She was selected as an at-large pitcher and is the 16th NFCA All-American in Auburn history and the first ever to make the first team. Penta is the first Tiger to earn first-team recognition since Kasey Cooper in 2016.

The first SEC Pitcher of the Year in program history, Penta finished the season with a 27-7 record and a 1.33 ERA. Her 27 wins tied the program record and her ERA is the second-lowest in program history.

RELATED: Looking back at Maddie Penta’s junior season

She threw a complete game i 17 of her 37 starts, with the most notable being when she threw a no-hitter against South Carolina, Auburn’s first in SEC play in 17 years.

Her 303 strikeouts rank second nationally as she became the second Tiger to ever strikeout 300 batters in a season. She recorded 10 double-digit strikoeut games and struck out 17 batters against Missouri.

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SEC reveals TV broadcasts and kickoff times for Auburn’s first three games

The Tigers will have two games on ESPN to start the season.

Auburn fans can officially start planning for the first three weeks of the season. The SEC announced the TV broadcasts and kickoff time for Auburn’s first three games on Wednesday.

The [autotag]Hugh Freeze[/autotag] era will start inside Jordan-Hare Stadium with a game against UMass on Sept. 2. The game will start at 2:30 p.m. CT and will be aired on ESPN.

The Tigers will then hit the road for their first-ever matchup with California. That game will also be on ESPN but won’t start until 9:30 p.m. CT.

Auburn will return to the Plains in Week 3 for a matchup with Samford for their homecoming game. That game is set to start at 6 p.m. CT and will be on ESPN+ and SEC Netowrk+.

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Auburn Morning Rush: Jabari Smith Jr. heating up, Volleyball makes postseason

Catch up on all the Auburn news in the Auburn Morning Rush.

It was another busy weekend for Auburn athletics.

The football team may have come up short in the Iron Bowl, but several other programs had success. The basketball team beat Saint Louis 65-60 Sunday night in Neville Arena to improve to 7-0 on the season.

[autotag]Jabari Smith Jr.[/autotag] is starting to have success for the Houston Rockets and is on a tear.

In addition, the volleyball team qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the second time in program history and saw three freshmen named to the Freshman All-SEC Team.

Read more about these stories down below in the Monday edition of the Auburn Morning Rush.

Auburn Morning Rush: Cadillac Williams presented game ball, Edouard Julien named 2022 AFL Breakout Player of the year

The scene in Jordan-Hare over the weekend is something that will be remembered for quite some time.

What a weekend on the Plains.

The Tigers showed what Auburn football is all about, beating the Texas A&M Aggies 13-10, and the fans did more than their part, packing Jordan-Hare and creating an insane atmosphere despite a disappointing season.

A ton of credit has to go to interim head coach [autotag]Cadillac Williams[/autotag] who picked up his first win as the head coach and was given the game ball after the game by his players.

A former Tiger baseball player also made a statement over the weekend. [autotag]Edouard Julien [/autotag] was named the breakout player of the Arizona Fall League.

Finally, the atmosphere inside Jordan-Hare made quite an impact on Auburn target [autotag]Joseph Edwin[/autotag], who called it the best atmosphere he’s ever seen.

Read more about these stories in the Monday edition of the Auburn Morning Rush.

Auburn Morning Rush: Cadillac Williams appears on Tiger Talk, Five Tigers invited to Senior Bowl

Catch up on all the news around Auburn in the Morning Rush.

It is nearly time for the weekend. But before then and the return of Auburn football to the Plains, we have to make it through Friday.

There is no better way to start your Friday morning than with the latest edition of the Auburn Morning Rush.

This edition starts with interim head coach [autotag]Cadillac Williams[/autotag] appearing on Tiger Talk and talking about how he expects to have plenty of former teammates in attendance for the game against Texas A&M.

Williams also had the chance to let veterans [autotag]Derick Hall[/autotag], [autotag]Eku Leota[/autotag], [autotag]Owen Pappoe[/autotag], [autotag]Nehemiah Pritchett[/autotag], and [autotag]DJ James[/autotag] know that they had been invited to the Reese’s Senior Bowl and did so in memorable fashion.

Finally, Auburn’s equestrian team will host the Texas A&M Aggies Friday in a top 5 matchup.

Read more about these stories below in the Auburn Morning Rush.

Auburn Morning Rush: Auburn sees great start to early signing period

Many programs on the Plains got better Wednesday thanks to the Early Signing Period.

Good morning Tiger fans, it is time for the Thursday edition of the Auburn Morning Rush.

In a time that is dominated by football and basketball, there were many programs around Auburn University that got better thanks to the early signing period.

The early signing period began on Wednesday, and many athletes made their commitments official. Today, we take a look at Women’s Basketball, Volleyball, and both Men’s and Women’s Golf teams.

Women’s Basketball signed two centers in this class, providing extra size for next season’s roster. Head coach Johnnie Harris is excited about the added height coming to the Plains.

“They both provide much-needed SEC size and skills that will help boost our program to the next level,” Harris said. “This is an instant impact class that we’ve needed to rebuild this program.”

Volleyball signed a great class as well, which includes two top-10 prospects from their respective states. As for Golf, the men’s team signs three players from the top 25, while women’s golf adds a valuable transfer from the Ivy League.

Get caught up on all of the latest signing day news in today’s Auburn Morning Rush.

Auburn Morning Rush: Malik Willis starts for Titans, Volleyball sweeps Texas A&M

Catch up on a busy weekend with the Auburn Morning Rush

What a weekend it was for the Auburn Tigers.

The football team may have come up just short Saturday night against the Mississippi State Bulldogs, but there is undeniably an improved energy around the team since [autotag]Cadillac Williams[/autotag] took over the program.

The football wasn’t the only program with a big game over the weekend. [autotag]Malik Willis[/autotag], a former Tiger, made his second career start for the Tennessee Titins in primetime.

The volleyball team swept the Texas A&M Aggies to clinch their first 20-win season since 2010 and both the men’s and women’s tennis teams ended their fall season.

Read more about these stories in the Monday edition of the Auburn Morning Rush.

Auburn Morning Rush: Cadillac Williams talks being head coach, women’s basketball wins exhibition

This edition of the Auburn Morning Rush focuses on Cadillac Williams, gymnastics, and the women’s basketball team.

It is nearly the weekend Auburn fans but we have to get through Friday first and there is no better way to start your morning than with the Auburn Morning Rush.

Up first is [autotag]Cadillac Williams[/autotag], who talked about what it means to take over as Auburn’s head coach and to be the program’s first Black head coach. For the second straight night there was basketball in Neville Arena, this time it was the women’s program picking up the win. They took down Tuskegee 81-59 in an exhibition game.

Finally is the gymnastics program, which added two commits in the 2023 recruiting cycle and is continuing to stack elite recruiting classes.