Gus Malzahn, KJ Britt to appear on CBS’s INSIDE THE HUDDLE

The Auburn coach and linebacker will discuss how important leadership is during this season.

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Prior to Saturday’s matchup between Auburn and LSU, CBS will air a special episode of INSIDE THE HUDDLE: COLLEGE FOOTBALL EDITION and Auburn coach Gus Malzahn and linebacker K.J. Britt will make an appearance.

Per the press release, the Tigers coach and the injured captain will discuss the importance of leadership, communication and being flexible during this season that is unlike any other due to the COVID-19 crisis.

Britt, who was voted a team captain prior to the season, suffered a thumb injury against Georgia in Week 2 of the season, forcing him to have surgery and miss the rest of the year.

Other parts of the episode include:

  • High School Football Coach – Curtis High School Staten Island, N.Y. head football coach Peter Gambardella provides the view of a coach who normally sends several players a year to Division 1 programs. With a suspended season, some of his players are crossing state lines to play, others will simply miss their senior year of sports, and all of them will be without that camaraderie that team sports provide.
  • College Coaches – Texas A&M head coach Jimbo Fisher explains what it is like to be coaching and navigating a team in this era, and Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn, along with senior linebacker and team captain KJ Britt, discuss the importance of leadership, communication and being flexible this season.
  •  Administrator – CBS Sports’ Aaron Taylor sits down with Stanford University Athletic Director Bernard Muir as he gives his perspective from the administrative level on how the pandemic has affected college football from the health and safety protocols that have had to be put in place, to the tough business decisions he’s had to make as the PAC-12 looks to begin its season on November 7.
  • Parents – Former Ohio State All-American and NFL All-Pro Jim Lachey, and his wife Ann, talk about sending their youngest to play football at Iowa.  Plus comments from Ohio State and Nebraska parents on the first weekend of Big Ten play. 
  • Broadcasters – CBS Sports’ lead college football announce team of Brad Nessler, Gary Danielson and Jamie Erdahl discuss this season from the perspective of the booth and the sidelines.

IN THE HUDDLE: COLLEGE FOOTBALL EDITION will be hosted by CBS Sports’ Jenny Dell with reporting and interviewing by Aaron Taylor, Aaron Murray and Kevin Carter. 

 The show leads into the DRIVE TO ATLANTA at 2:30 PM, ET and COLLEGE FOOTBALL TODAY at 3:00 PM, ET.  CBS Sports then showcases its SEC ON CBS game, LSU vs. Auburn at 3:30 PM, ET.

Auburn football: 3 Tigers named to CBS preseason All-America team

Auburn begins its season on Sept. 26 against Kentucky in Jordan-Hare Stadium.

Let the preseason award watch begin!

On Monday, CBS released its preseason All-America teams for the 2020 college football season and it included three Auburn players, all on the second team.

Defensive lineman Big Kat Bryant, who will look to fill the holes left by Derrick Brown and Marlon Davidson, was one of the Tigers named. As a junior in 2019, Bryant recorded 16 total tackles, two tackles for a loss, 1.5 sacks and nine quarterback hurries while also recovering a fumble.

Linebacker K.J. Britt, the heart and soul of the 2020 defense, also saw his name on the list. He made 69 total tackles for the Tigers last season along with 10 tackles for a loss, 2.5 sacks and a forced fumble.

The third Tiger on the list is Christian Tutt who earns the spot on the second team at punt returner. The defensive back returned 23 punts for a total of 313 yards as a sophomore in 2019 while also making 32 total tackles, four tackles for a loss, one sack, two interceptions and one fumble recovery.

KJ Britt named to 2020 Bednarik Award Watch List

The linebacker made 69 total tackles as a junior in 2019.

KJ Britt will be one of the vocal leaders for the 2020 Auburn defense after a junior season that saw the Oxford, Ala. native make 69 total tackles (37 solo) along with 10 tackles for a loss and two sacks.

On Monday, it was announced that the senior linebacker has been named to the 2020 Bednarik Award Watch List.

The Bednarik Award has been given annually to the best defensive player in college football since its inception in 1995.