Topgolf is coming to Jordan-Hare Stadium

Want to hit golf balls at Jordan-Hare?

Fans will be able to play Topgolf in Jordan-Hare Stadium in April. Auburn will be hosting the Topgolf Live Stadium Tour from April 21-24.

What is Topgolf Live? Here is how they describe it:

“Topgolf Live brings to life the Topgolf experience in truly immersive—and iconic—settings. Our stadium series converts America’s most beloved venues into temporary Topgolf-like experiences. You’ll score more points by hitting the giant targets on the field while Toptracer technology accurately traces your shots and shows you instant replays on the game screen in your upper deck hitting bay. Good food, drinks, music, friendly competition—all of that comes standard. Not a golfer? Neither are we. Our games are fun for all skill levels.”

Tickets will start at $40 for students and $80 for everyone else. You can also buy a spectator ticket for $10 if you do not want to golf. They will go on sale on February 9 at  http://topgolflive.com.

There is also the War Eagle Experience premium ticket, which cost $175. This ticket includes private access to the Harbert Recruiting Center, a locker room tour and photo opportunities, access to the Tiger Walk Club, a limited-edition Topgolf Live hat, a complimentary Topgolf Lifetime Membership and $10 off discount card.

An early look at Auburn’s 2022 football schedule

What do you think about Auburn’s 2022 schedule?

Year one of the Bryan Harsin era was a rollercoaster.

The Tigers finished 6-7 following a 6-2 start to the year. Injuries, blown leads, and inefficient offense eventually led to the team’s downfall.

This offseason, while some may have thought there would be fewer storylines than the offseason prior, Auburn will have plenty of new faces on both sides of the ball to talk about, including a new quarterback.

The schedule is interesting as well. Six straight home games to start off the year before things get rough in the SEC.

Here is an early look at what’s in store for the Auburn Tigers in 2022.

Describing the emotional roller coaster that was the 2021 Iron Bowl

Let’s attempt to describe Alabama’s thrilling 4-OT, 24-22 victory over Auburn in the Iron Bowl.

How do you describe the indescribable? How do you express your thoughts when your words fall mute? After Alabama’s thrilling four-overtime, 24-22 victory over the Auburn Tigers that is where I find myself, in a state of inarticulation. I will do my best to try and help you relive the jaw-dropping moment.

Nick Saban and Alabama have had their fair share of disappointments inside Jordan-Hare Stadium. But today, a collective sigh of relief could be felt across the state of Alabama among the Crimson Tide faithful.

Bryce Young and the Alabama offense struggled to find its rhythm throughout the majority of the contest but made the plays when it counted. True freshman wide receiver Ja’Corey Brooks capped off an improbable 97-yard game-tying drive with a 28-yard touchdown reception with just 24-seconds remaining in regulation.

The Tide and Tigers went blow for blow in the first three overtimes. Then, true freshman cornerback Kool-Aid Mckinstry broke up a TJ Finley pass attempt to keep the Auburn off the board and give the Tide a chance to win it with a successful 2-point conversion attempt. Bryce Young was able to connect with John Metchie to give Alabama the incredible win.

The English language is full of adjectives, but they all seem to fall short of fulling describing the epic events of this year’s Iron Bowl.

If had to put it into words, I guess I would simply say, it wasn’t easy, it wasn’t pretty, but it was completely satisfying.

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Ranking all 14 SEC football teams by home-field advantage

From Vanderbilt to LSU, the difference in home-field advantages at SEC stadium varies but some places are nothing but intimidating.

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Is there anything better as a fan than walking out of an opponent’s stadium with a win?

Yes, that is an exhilarating feeling for everyone but that is easier said than done, especially for your favorite football team, depending on which SEC stadium you are visiting.

Leaving Vanderbilt Stadium with a win? Expected. Jordan-Hare Stadium or Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge? Not as much.

So how do the 14 stadiums rank when it comes to giving their teams a pure home-field advantage? Here are my rankings. I’m sure everyone will agree.

Bryan Harsin on Jordan-Hare Stadium: ‘This should be the toughest place to play in the country’

Auburn head coach Bryan Harsin wants Jordan-Hare Stadium to be the hardest place to play in all of college football.

We all know what it is like when Jordan-Hare Stadium becomes electric. The stadium starts to shake a little bit, the upper deck feels like it is going to cave in and opposing offenses can’t hear each other nor themselves think.

New Auburn head coach Bryan Harsin wants that to be the norm during his tenure as he told the team on Saturday that “this should be the toughest place to play in the country.”

We agree.

Ten things Auburn football fans can be thankful for

There are a lot of reasons to be thankful to be an Auburn fan. Here are just some of them as we celebrate Thanksgiving.

As we sit around the dinner table today and stuff ourselves full of turkey, dressing and whatever sides you and your family and friends enjoy, let’s stop for a moment to be thankful that we have Auburn football in our life.

Yes, sometimes it can be extremely frustrating to cheer for the Tigers but, in the year 2020, a football season is not something we can take for granted.

So fill up on food, take a nap or two and let’s run down 10 things that Auburn fans should be thankful for.

WATCH: Auburn debuts light show for night games in Jordan-Hare

This light show will add even more to the electric atmosphere at Jordan-Hare Stadium.

Night games at Jordan-Hare Stadium are already electric. Now, the noise and atmosphere will be pushed even higher with a light show.

The official Auburn football Twitter account gave a preview of what is to come under the lights on The Plains this fall and, if I must say, it will be pretty cool.