How to listen to Auburn football this season

Find your nearest Auburn Sports Network affiliate so that you never miss the action of Auburn football this fall.

Nothing beats a Saturday listening to Auburn Sports Network’s all-day coverage of Auburn Tigers football in the fall.

This season’s lineup within the Auburn Sports Network changes slightly, as Andy Burcham will be joined by former Auburn quarterback Jason Campbell in the color analyst’s chair.  Campbell replaces Stan White after he served in the role since 2001.

Another former Tiger joins the crew this season as well. Former Auburn linebacker [autotag]Will Herring[/autotag] joins [autotag]Ronnie Brown[/autotag] as a sideline reporter, which brings another perspective to the broadcast.

Weekly coverage of Auburn football from Auburn Sports Network begins Thursday nights at 6 p.m. CT for Tiger Talk. Andy Burcham and Brad Law will be joined weekly by head coach [autotag]Hugh Freeze[/autotag] and other in-season coaches to preview the weekend’s action.

Gameday coverage begins with the Tiger Tailgate Show three hours before kickoff and will end with postgame interviews with players and coaches. From beginning to end, Auburn Sports Network provides seven hours of coverage on football game days.

Find your nearest Auburn Sports Network affiliate below.

Abbeville 98.7 FM
Albany, Georgia 102.9 FM
Atlanta, Georgia 1010 AM
Auburn 94.3 FM
Alexander City 97.5 FM
Andalusia 93.7 FM
Bainbridge, Georgia 99.3 FM
Bainbridge, Georgia 930 AM
Birmingham 100.5 FM
Centre 100.5 FM
Centre 990 AM
Columbus, Georgia 102.9 FM
Cullman 92.1 FM
Cullman 98.3 FM
Demopolis 106.5 FM
Dothan 102.5 FM
Eufaula 102.9 FM
Evergreen 101.1 FM
Flomaton 105.1 FM
Florence 94.9 FM
Foley 92.5 FM
Foley 1310 AM
Fort Payne 100.9 FM
Fort Payne 1250 AM
Gadsden 1350 AM
Greenville 94.3 FM
Hackleburg 95.5 FM
Huntsville 100.3 FM
Jasper 88.5 FM
Ocean Springs, Mississippi 106.5 FM
Oxford 92.7 FM
LaGrange, Georgia 102.3 FM
Macon, Georgia 102.9 FM
Mobile 106.5 FM
Montgomery 92.3 FM
Moulton 97.9 FM
Panama City, Florida 104.3 FM
Pensacola, Florida 105.1 FM
Roanoke 102.3 FM
Scottsboro 1050 AM
Selma 1490 AM
Spartanburg, SC 1530 AM
Sylacauga 100.3 FM
Sylacauga 1290 AM
Thomasville 95.5 FM
Troy 970 AM
Tuscaloosa 100.5 FM
Vernon 100.7 FM
Vernon 1380 AM

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Auburn Sports Network announces additions to football coverage

Two key members of Auburn’s 2004 undefeated team are now key members of Auburn’s gameday coverage.

The 2023 Auburn football season is upon us. With it, comes changes to how fans listen to gameday coverage. Auburn Sports Network announced this week that there will be an addition to its crew, while one member is set to take on a new role.

[autotag]Jason Campbell[/autotag], who played quarterback for Auburn from 2001-04, is moving into the color analyst seat for the 2023 season. Campbell joined the Auburn Sports Network in 2016 as an analyst for pregame and halftime coverage. He takes over for [autotag]Stan White[/autotag], who stepped aside after serving in the role since 2001.

“I would like to thank God for this amazing opportunity to continue doing something I enjoy and love,” Campbell said of the change. “I appreciate the Auburn Sports Network team and Stan for their immediate confidence in me as I move into the analyst role.  I know I have incredibly big shoes to fill.  It has been a privilege watching and learning from Stan during our time in the booth together.  Auburn Family, I look forward to sharing great memories with you alongside the Voice of the Tigers, Andy Burcham, this fall.”

As for new additions, the Auburn Sports Network is welcoming former Auburn linebacker [autotag]Will Herring[/autotag] to the crew. Herring will share sideline reporter duties with [autotag]Ronnie Brown[/autotag] this season.

With Herring’s addition, it solidifies that three key members of Auburn’s 2004 undefeated season will now be a part of Auburn Sports Network’s coverage.

[autotag]Andy Burcham[/autotag] remains the voice of Auburn Football, while [autotag]Paul Ellen[/autotag] and [autotag]Brad Law[/autotag] remain with the network in their usual capacities. Ellen will host the pregame, halftime, and postgame show, while Law will be a vital part of pregame and postgame coverage.

Auburn Sports Network announced a change to its flagship station over the summer. Local Auburn fans, as well as fans who choose to listen to the game while on campus, can listen to Auburn Sports Network’s coverage of each game on Wings 94.3.

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Former Auburn linebacker to be inducted into Cotton Bowl Hall of Fame

Auburn defeated Nebraska in the 2007 Cotton Bowl, and this player was a big reason why.

One of the best defenders in Auburn’s history is being recognized by one of College Football’s most prestigious bowl games.

[autotag]Will Herring[/autotag], who played safety and linebacker for Auburn from 2003-06, is one of seven athletes who will be inducted into the Cotton Bowl Hall of Fame, representatives of the Cotton Bowl Classic announced.

Herring will be enshrined into the reputable game’s hall of fame due to his performance in Auburn’s 2007 Cotton Bowl win over Nebraska. Herring earned the McKnight Trophy, which is given to the game’s top defensive performer after making seven stops in Auburn’s 17-14 win.

In a press release, the Cotton Bowl revealed why Herring was worth the induction.

Will Herring had the blue and orange of Auburn University in his DNA. Born and raised less than 10 miles from the Auburn campus, he was a Tiger through and through. Herring was tough, smart, and possessed that all-important team-first mentality. He led Auburn in tackles as a junior at safety and again as a senior at linebacker. The 71st Cotton Bowl Classic was Herring’s 49th consecutive and final start for the Tigers, and his seven solo tackles were instrumental in helping Auburn take home a 17-14 victory over Nebraska. But it didn’t come easy. An Auburn turnover near midfield with just 5:24 to play could have proved costly, but it presented Herring and his defensive teammates one last opportunity to shine. They met the challenge and dashed Nebraska’s comeback hopes at the Auburn 30 to preserve a hard-fought victory for the Tigers.

Herring will be inducted into the Cotton Bowl Classic Hall of Fame as a member of the hall’s 13th class on May 11 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Herring will be enshrined with seven others, including former Ole Miss quarterback Eli Manning and former Missouri head coach Gary Pinkel.

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