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EPISODE · Sep 16, 2025 · 20 MIN

The Truth About Auburn’s Defense Nobody Wants To Admit I Auburn Football Podcast

from The Auburn Express · host The War Rapport || Mike G • B Wil • Ike Jones • C-Dub

🚂 Welcome back to the Auburn Express, powered by The War Rapport. Auburn is sitting at 3-0, but with SEC play around the corner, questions are mounting. The Tigers got the win against South Alabama, but there are plenty of storylines heading into their massive matchup with Oklahoma. Fans are buzzing about Auburn’s early success, the defense stepping up with timely turnovers, and the steady development of Jackson Arnold at quarterback. While he’s shown poise and good progression reads, some are asking if his risk-averse style is holding Auburn back from explosive plays downfield. The real concern? Pass defense. Auburn’s secondary has shown lapses in coverage, struggled with anticipation throws, and given up key third and fourth down conversions. While the rush defense looks far stronger than expected, the back end of the defense remains the team’s biggest question mark. On the injury front, Auburn took some hits. Eric Singleton left the game with a hip pointer, while Omari Williams suffered a shoulder separation. Add in lingering concerns around Demario Austin, Malcolm Simmons, Rashawn Pleasant, and Champ Anthony, and the health of this roster becomes a critical storyline. The staff insists many of these players could’ve suited up if needed, but with Oklahoma looming, every injury matters. Meanwhile, Auburn rose to #22 in the AP Poll, setting up a ranked showdown in Norman against a top-15 Oklahoma squad. The Sooners’ rushing attack has been underwhelming, averaging just 4.1 yards per carry, which could give Auburn’s front a chance to dominate. If Auburn forces Oklahoma to stay one-dimensional, this game gets very interesting. 👉 What do YOU think? Can Auburn’s defense hold up against Oklahoma, or will injuries and secondary struggles be their undoing? Drop your thoughts in the comments! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

🚂 Welcome back to the Auburn Express, powered by The War Rapport. Auburn is sitting at 3-0, but with SEC play around the corner, questions are mounting. The Tigers got the win against South Alabama, but there are plenty of storylines heading into their massive matchup with Oklahoma. Fans are buzzing about Auburn’s early success, the defense stepping up with timely turnovers, and the steady development of Jackson Arnold at quarterback. While he’s shown poise and good progression reads, some are asking if his risk-averse style is holding Auburn back from explosive plays downfield. The real concern? Pass defense. Auburn’s secondary has shown lapses in coverage, struggled with anticipation throws, and given up key third and fourth down conversions. While the rush defense looks far stronger than expected, the back end of the defense remains the team’s biggest question mark. On the injury front, Auburn took some hits. Eric Singleton left the game with a hip pointer, while Omari Williams suffered a shoulder separation. Add in lingering concerns around Demario Austin, Malcolm Simmons, Rashawn Pleasant, and Champ Anthony, and the health of this roster becomes a critical storyline. The staff insists many of these players could’ve suited up if needed, but with Oklahoma looming, every injury matters. Meanwhile, Auburn rose to #22 in the AP Poll, setting up a ranked showdown in Norman against a top-15 Oklahoma squad. The Sooners’ rushing attack has been underwhelming, averaging just 4.1 yards per carry, which could give Auburn’s front a chance to dominate. If Auburn forces Oklahoma to stay one-dimensional, this game gets very interesting. 👉 What do YOU think? Can Auburn’s defense hold up against Oklahoma, or will injuries and secondary struggles be their undoing? Drop your thoughts in the comments! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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