Many eyes set upon Auburn’s ‘interesting’ QB situation as offseason approaches

The Athletic’s Antonio Morales says that Auburn’s QB room overhaul will be interesting to watch play out.

Auburn head coach [autotag]Hugh Freeze[/autotag]’s decision to not pursue a transfer quarterback following the 2023 season quickly haunted him. This offseason, he is learning from his miscalculation by overhauling the Tigers’ entire quarterback room ahead of the 2025 season.

Auburn’s newest quarterback situation has earned a spot within The Athletic’s 10 most interesting quarterback situations list. Antonio Morales of The Athletic is interested in seeing how Freeze and the Tigers adjust to additions [autotag]Jackson Arnold[/autotag] and [autotag]Ashton Daniels[/autotag], and if Auburn’s inconsistencies at the position continue.

Neither is a sure bet to hit, but Auburn does have solid talent at receiver, which should help whoever starts at quarterback. Both are run threats, which is beneficial for Freeze’s offense, too. Having those two also means that four-star signee and top-50 prospect Deuce Knight doesn’t have to play right away. The Tigers flipped Knight from Notre Dame and held off a late Ole Miss push. His development will be something to monitor.

Although Daniels is the more experienced quarterback of the two, Arnold appears to be the guy to beat heading into spring practice. Arnold, the former five-star recruit and Texas Gatorade Player of the Year, passed for 1,421 yards and 12 touchdowns for Oklahoma in 2024. He eclipsed the 200-yard mark in passing twice last season, and rushed for 131 yards in the Sooners’ win over Alabama in November.

Auburn also added former South Carolina quarterback [autotag]Tanner Bailey[/autotag] to its room following the transfer of [autotag]Walker Whit[/autotag]e to Baylor. Auburn’s three transfer additions are being used to buy time for the development of true freshman [autotag]Deuce Knight[/autotag], who is seen as “the future” of the offense.

The winning quarterback will be tasked with producing at a higher rate than last season’s starter, Payton Thorne, who passed for 2,713 yards and 21 scores in 2024. Thorne ended the year by completing 62.8% of his passes and reaching a career-best quarterback rating of 150.8.

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Former South Carolina QB joins Auburn’s roster

Auburn has officially rounded out its QB room for the 2025 season.

The original plan for [autotag]Hugh Freeze[/autotag] and the Auburn coaching staff was to sign two transfer quarterbacks this offseason. Freeze achieved that goal by landing former Oklahoma quarterback [autotag]Jackson Arnold[/autotag] and ex-Stanford quarterback [autotag]Ashton Daniels[/autotag].

However, his plans were altered as freshman [autotag]Walker White[/autotag] announced his decision to leave the program, leaving one more spot to fill. The good news for Freeze is that he did not have to look far to land his third transfer quarterback.

Auburn football landed a commitment from former South Carolina quarterback [autotag]Tanner Bailey[/autotag] this week to officially round out the 2025 quarterback room. Bailey will join the roster as a walk-on.

Bailey’s story is unique. He signed with South Carolina as a three-star quarterback from the 2022 cycle out of Gordo High School (Alabama). He played in one game for the Gamecocks during the 2023 season, where his only stat was a -7-yard rush in South Carolina’s win over Furman. After the season, Bailey decided to hang up his cleats and pursue other opportunities as a student.

Bailey returned to his home state to enroll at Auburn University, his dream school. He tells USA TODAY Sports that Auburn coaches approached him about joining the team in December—a chance he couldn’t pass up.

“Everybody that knows me, I’m a lifelong, die-hard Auburn fan,” Bailey said in an interview with USA TODAY Sports. “For me, if you ask the 5-year-old Tanner: ‘What’s your lifelong dream?’, this is probably what it is. It’s awesome, I’m super excited.”

With Bailey joining the program, Auburn has now signed four quarterbacks to fill the room for the 2025 season. In addition to the transfer of Arnold and Daniels, five-star quarterback [autotag]Deuce Knight[/autotag] will compete for the starting quarterback job beginning this spring.

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4-star linebacker TJ Dudley commits to Oregon over Alabama, Central Florida

Linebacker TJ Dudley, a four-star recruit from Alabama, announced his decision to choose the Ducks over the Crimson Tide and UCF Monday.

Top high school linebackers are seemingly lining up to put on the Oregon Ducks football uniform.

In the wake of Noah Sewell and Justin Flowe, former top linebacker recruits, 6-foot-1, 220-pound TJ Dudley is helping to turn Oregon into Linebacker U with the decision to verbally commit to the Ducks on Monday. The Montgomery, Ala. native chose Oregon over Central Florida and Alabama.

While is hard to imagine Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban letting top recruits in his own state get away, slowly but surely, other schools like Oregon are making headway into that state. The Ducks did recently sign four-star quarterback Tanner Bailey right out of Saban’s backyard, as well.

Dudley made a trip out to Eugene earlier this month and he announced his decision on CBS Sports HQ. Dudley is Oregon’s fifth four-star commit in the class.

The 2022 Class is beginning to shape out just like the Ducks’ previous classes since Mario Cristobal took the reigns of the program. Oregon is going for its fourth straight year of leading the Pac-12 in recruiting with no looking back.

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Four-star QB Tanner Bailey: “It would be really hard to pass up” playing for Steve Sarkisian

Four-star quarterback Tanner Bailey caught up with Longhorns Wire on Monday.

Since Steve Sarkisian has taken over as the head coach at Texas, high school quarterbacks have been drawn to play for him. Continue reading “Four-star QB Tanner Bailey: “It would be really hard to pass up” playing for Steve Sarkisian”

Four-star QB Tanner Bailey: “It would be really hard to pass up” playing for Steve Sarkisian

Four-star quarterback Tanner Bailey caught up with Longhorns Wire on Monday.

Since Steve Sarkisian has taken over as the head coach at Texas, high school quarterbacks have been drawn to play for him. Continue reading “Four-star QB Tanner Bailey: “It would be really hard to pass up” playing for Steve Sarkisian”

4-star QB Tanner Bailey: Auburn is ‘kind of a second home’

Four-star quarterback Tanner Bailey from Gordo, Ala. feels at home in Auburn and has the Tigers as one of his top choices.

If he decides to play for Auburn, Tanner Bailey won’t need anyone to show him around town or campus. The 4-star quarterback from Gordo, Ala. has basically lived on the Plains since a young age.

“I grew up a huge Auburn fan,” Bailey told The Auburn Wire on Saturday. “For me growing up, that was kind of second home. We had season tickets pretty much every year. And so that would be another one main reason to just… With growing up down there, you experience the tradition and the atmosphere in Auburn. And so I think there’s two really, really big factors when it comes to recruiting. Wanting to go somewhere where you feel like you fit in, not just football, but also in that town.”

The Bailey family’s blood runs burnt orange and navy blue as Tanner’s dad, Lance, played for the Tigers from 1982-85. That doesn’t mean the rival Crimson Tide are completely ruled out for Tanner’s landing spot.

“I haven’t talked to them since Coach [Bill] O’Brien got there,” Bailey said of Alabama’s new offensive coordinator.” So, I mean, when I said recruiting, one day it can change, one day it can be something different. So right now, I haven’t had much contact with them since Coach O’Brien’s been there.”

Missing action due to a collarbone injury in his junior year, Bailey did return late in the season. He was building on a sophomore season in which he threw for 2,309 yards and 23 touchdowns to just six interceptions.

With his senior season coming this fall, the two-sport athlete — he also wants to play baseball in college, if possible — is just focused on becoming the best quarterback he can be, not the accolades and offers that come with it.

“I feel like I want to extend plays more,” Bailey said. “I think some coaches that have a question mark on whether I can extend plays and stuff like that. And I know I can, it’s just whether me doing it or not. I feel like I don’t really don’t have to because we have such a good offense. We have really good receivers, we have a really good running back and so I feel like sometimes, if we want to run something, we’re going to give it to a back or receiver But that’d be something I’d want to do. That’d be kind of a little fun thing, just extend some plays.

Two, [I want to] be more consistent. I think the first part of the season, before I broke my collarbone, I pressed a little bit, trying to live up to expectations and stuff like that. But when I came back after my collarbone injury, I was a lot more consistent making throws and completion percentage. Making throws I was supposed to make and then given another chance on the balls I’m really not supposed to make.”

Here is the rest of my conversation with Bailey:

How is the collarbone?

“It’s doing really good. I’m back to 100% now. We actually just started up baseball, and so it’s giving me no problems. In the playoffs, it gave me no problems, and so far, it’s given me none.”

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Do you plan on play both football and baseball in college?

“Yeah. At Auburn, it’s a real possibility. I’m taking it day by day right now. That’s what I tell everybody, with recruiting, just one day it can be one thing and the next day it can change so much. So right now, Auburn will be a real possibility to play both. I’ve talked to Coach [Karl] Nonemaker, who’s on the baseball staff and I talked to Coach [Bryan] Harsin, and so if they do offer again and re-offer, then I’ll for sure have interest in both of them.”

What is your relationship with Harsin like so far?

“It’s been pretty good so far. I’ve talked to him probably three or four times. He takes me off his personal sometimes, and that’s kind of a big deal with recruiting, when the head coached takes you off his personal. And so, and then coach Bobo, I’ve talked to him a few times as well, they’ve sent me a few letters, so building a relationship right now.”

Does he seem himself as a Bo Nix-like quarterback or more Mac Jones?

“Kind of a mix. More towards the Mac Jones side, just a pure, natural passer. I feel like I can extend plays like Bo can, but I feel like more of my kind of play style is like a Mac Jones type of guy. Natural passer first and then if I need to, extend it when I can.”

Has he set any sort of timeline for his commitment?

“No idea right now, day by day. I mean, I’m just taking it day by day. Just taking all the options I can in and weighing them. But I imagine in the next few weeks, there’ll be some big changes with, at least commits. And so, that’ll kind of narrow down for me and stuff like that. But at the same time, I’m just taking it day by day and just waiting it out to see where I feel I can. But when I do feel like I’ll make my decision, then I won’t waste any time.”