Auburn basketball is a slight underdog vs Alabama

What do you think about the line in this game?

Auburn is walking into their biggest test of the season tonight.

The Tigers (14-1, 3-0 SEC) take on Alabama (11-4, 2-1 SEC) at 8 p.m. CST on ESPN. The Crimson Tide are on a little bit of a slide, having split their last six games evenly (3-3), but Nate Oats & Co. will be awake for the Iron Bowl of basketball later on this evening.

In fact, oddsmakers seem to favor Alabama in what should be a very competitive game.

Odds provided by Tipico Sportsbook

Line: Alabama (-3.5)

Over/Under: 155.5

Money Line: Auburn (+130) | Texas A&M (-160)

The Tigers have only been underdogs once this season. Auburn was a -2.5 dog to UConn back in November in the Battle 4 Atlantis Tournament, the only loss of the season so far for No. 4 Auburn.

The line for this game opened at -1.5 but has since grown, which indicates to me that Tipico knows something we don’t know. What we do know is that Bruce Pearl is 1-3 vs Nate Oats. Getting a win in Coleman Coliseum tonight would be huge for Auburn, especially thinking about the longterm SEC standings. Auburn currently holds a one game lead in first place. A win over No. 24 Alabama could be crucial down the line.

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How to watch the Auburn basketball game vs the Alabama Crimson Tide

Here’s how to watch our Tigers in action tonight.

The Auburn Tigers hit the road to take on the Alabama Crimson Tide.

Auburn is ranked inside the top six in all major polls. Alabama is ranked as the 25th best team in college basketball.

How to watch Auburn vs Alabama:

The game will be broadcast on ESPN. Karl Ravech (play-by-play) and Jimmy Dykes (analyst) will be on the call.

They will play at 8:00 p.m. CST in Coleman Coliseum.

Live Stream:

fuboTV (try it free)

Radio:

You can hear the broadcast on the Auburn Sports NetworkAndy Burcham and Sonny Smith will have the call.

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The significance of Alabama MBB’s contest against Auburn goes beyond rivalry implications

With a win over Auburn, the Crimson Tide would earn a second win over a top-5 opponent and third over a top-15 opponent. Beyond that, who doesn’t love beating Auburn?

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The Iron Bowl of Basketball is upon us once again, and there may be no previous installment of this game with the feel of anticipation and importance as this one.

Alabama (11-4, 2-1) returns home for the first time since Dec. 29 to take on their in-state rivals, the Auburn Tigers (14-1, 3-0). Fans of these schools have come to dub this game the Iron Bowl of Basketball, and Alabama will be playing its second highest-ranked team of the season on Tuesday night (Auburn is No. 4 in the latest AP Poll).

The Crimson Tide lost their last outing in Columbia to the Missouri Tigers and moved to 2-1 in SEC play. They find themselves sliding down the AP Poll to the No. 24 spot, falling from the No. 15 slot.

Alabama needs to clean up their field goal shooting in this one tonight against Auburn and in the future, in their losses they have had issues finding their stroke on three-point shots and on the floor in general.

Jaden Shackelford needs to come out of his slump and find his shot at a critical juncture in the season, getting in the thick of tough SEC conference play.

The inside defense has been an issue as of late for the Tide and it needs to turn around if Alabama wants to have any success against talented bigs for Auburn. Bediako and Gurley have been in foul trouble too often in critical situations in-game. Cleaning these issues up will go a long way in making the Tide a force to be reckoned with in the SEC.

Bruce Pearl has his Tigers ranked at No. 4 in the AP Top 25 Poll. The only loss Auburn has suffered this season came at the hands of UConn in a 115-109 loss.

The Crimson Tide will no doubt look to prove that they belong in the conversation in terms of college basketball’s top teams. Head coach Nate Oats has the tools and smarts to accomplish a win tonight, and it’s necessary for the culture in Tuscaloosa to defeat your rival and notch another win against a top-five squad (first against Gonzaga in December).

A win not only equals another quadrant one victory, but it also moves the Crimson Tide to 3-1 in conference play with a leg up on the Tigers in terms of conference standings. With the teams set to meet again on the first of February, Alabama hopes to issue a sweep to the Tigers for the second straight season.

Beyond that, if the Tide hopes to sway any naysayers they may have collected after the Missouri loss, a win here at home against a very good Auburn team would benefit that narrative tremendously.

Lastly, who doesn’t appreciate a big win over one of your biggest rivals? To do it thrice in a row, especially against a team of Auburn’s caliber, says a lot about the mindset of the team.

While the ride on the various polls has been a rollercoaster this year, from as high as No. 6 to now as low as No. 24, the Tide have been in this position before. Last year after suffering some questionable losses against lesser competition (remember folks, anything can happen in hoops) the Tide notably won the SEC title in both the regular season and the tournament en route to a Sweet 16 berth.

I have utmost faith in this Alabama coaching staff to produce the results we as Crimson Tide hoops fans have come to expect.

Alabama takes on the No. 4 Auburn Tigers on Tuesday night at 8:00 p.m. CST.

Stay tuned to Roll Tide Wire for all the latest on the Crimson Tide!

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Auburn basketball climbs into the top five of the AP Poll

Auburn has earned their highest ranking since January of 2020.

The Tigers keep moving up.

Auburn is now ranked No. 4 in the latest AP Poll following their win over Florida last Saturday. It’s their highest ranking since January of 2020.

Coincidentally, Auburn then lost to Alabama in Coleman Coliseum 83-64 immediately after receiving their No. 4 ranking. The Tigers take on No. 24 Alabama in Tuscaloosa this Tuesday. Let us hope history does not repeat itself.

There are four other SEC teams ranked inside the poll besides Auburn, including LSU, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama.

Here is the entirety of the AP Poll.

1. Baylor (61)
2. Gonzaga
3. UCLA
4. Auburn
5. USC
6. Arizona
7. Purdue
8. Duke
9. Kansas
10. Michigan State
11. Houston
12. LSU
13. Wisconsin
14. Villanova
15. Iowa State
16. Ohio State
17. Xavier
18. Kentucky
19. Texas Tech
20. Seton Hall
21. Texas
22. Tennessee
23. Providence
24. Alabama
25. Illinois

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Best Auburn Twitter replies to Florida basketball

The memes continue to get better and better.

Auburn basketball picked up another double-digit win in SEC play on Saturday night, beating Florida 85-73.

With the win, Auburn improved to 14-1 and 3-0 in SEC play. After the win, Auburn fans continued their tradition of responding to the opponent’s final score post with an onslaught of memes. The Florida post had over 1,000 responses in under 10 minutes. That’s good for the most responses from the Auburn Twitter movement so far this season.

Here are some of the pictures and memes from the win over Florida and you can check some of the best Tweets out below.

How to watch the Auburn basketball game vs the Florida Gators

Here’s how to watch our Tigers in action tonight.

The Auburn Tigers return home for more SEC play to take on the Florida Gators after grabbing a nice win on the road against South Carolina.

Auburn is ranked inside the top ten in all major polls. Florida is 9-4 overall and 0-1 in the conference.

How to watch Auburn vs Florida:

The game will be broadcast on ESPN.

They will play at 7:00 p.m. CST in Auburn Arena.

Live Stream:

fuboTV (try it free)

Radio:

There will be a listener-driven pregame show that will start at 6:00 pm CT on ESPN 106.7.

You can hear the broadcast on the Auburn Sports NetworkAndy Burcham and Sonny Smith will have the call.

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Best Auburn Twitter replies to South Carolina basketball

This has become one of Auburn’s best traditions.

Auburn basketball rolled to a 81-66 win over South Carolina and you know what that means, a flood of tweets from Auburn fans in the Gamecock’s final score tweet.

After the dominant win over LSU,  the Bayou Bengals tweet had over 1,000 replies and 230 quote tweets, many of which were Auburn fans.

The response to the South Carolina Twitter post was not too far behind. It has over 900 replies and 100 retweets. Auburn fans continue to be all over this trend.

Here are some of the highlights from the win over South Carolina.

How to watch the Auburn basketball game vs the South Carolina Gamecocks

Here’s how to watch our Tigers in action tonight.

The Auburn Tigers are now in the thick of SEC play as they will travel to Columbia to battle the South Carolina Gamecocks.

Auburn is ranked inside the top ten in all major polls. South Carolina holds a 9-3 record.

How to watch Auburn vs South Carolina:

The game will be broadcast on the SEC Network.

They will play at 5:30 p.m. CST in Columbia, South Carolina.

Live Stream:

fuboTV (try it free)

Radio:

You can hear the broadcast on the Auburn Sports NetworkAndy Burcham and Sonny Smith will have the call.

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Ten New Year’s resolutions for Auburn basketball

Here are ten New Year’s resolutions for Auburn basketball.

The Tigers ended 2021 with a bang.

Auburn picked up a 70-55 win over No. 16 LSU to both open up conference play and to close out the year.

Now, the Tigers enter 2022 with more fanfare and hype than potentially ever before. Come Monday, the Tigers should be inside the top 10 of the AP top 25 poll, with a ridiculous amount of momentum heading into Tuesday’s contest at South Carolina.

While the team may be feeling itself now, there are still a lot that Bruce Pearl & Co. have set out to accomplish in the new year.

Here are ten New Year’s resolutions for Auburn basketball.

Takeaways from Auburn’s win over Murray State

Huge win for the Tigers.

Auburn asserted dominance in their final non-conference game before they begin their SEC slate.

The Tigers (11-1) defeated Murray State 71-58 behind another solid performance from Walker Kessler, who finished with 13 points, 7 rebounds, and 7 blocks.

Auburn did two things really well in this game that they struggled to do well against St. Louis – play well in transition and rebound the ball well.

Murray State allows teams to shoot 53.4% from inside the arc and Auburn shot an even 54%. It was an even attack from the Tigers on Wednesday night, and it certainly worked.

Defensively, Auburn held the Racers (who average 86 points per game) to just 58 points on just 33.9% shooting.

Here are five takeaways from Auburn’s 13 point win over Murray State.