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Arnold Transferring from Auburn
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Jackson Arnold, Auburns junior quarterback, is reportedly leaving the team after a season marked by high expectations and disappointing results. Arnold, who transferred from Oklahoma, started eight games but struggled with performance, leading to his benching. Despite Freezes optimism, Arnolds stats were modest, and hes now set to join the transfer portal. Meanwhile, senior Ashton Daniels and freshman Deuce Knight are expected to return, with Arnold being the fifth Auburn player to announce a transfer.
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Jackson Arnold Seeks New Home in Transfer Portal
01:46|Jackson Arnold, a highly-touted quarterback, is transferring to his third college, leaving Auburn. Despite early hype, Arnolds career has been marked by struggles, including a brief stint at Oklahoma and a less-than-impressive year at Auburn. He now seeks a fresh start elsewhere.
Jackson Arnold Leaves Auburn, Re-enters Transfer Portal
01:36|Jackson Arnold, former Oklahoma quarterback, is reportedly leaving Auburn after a brief stint, following a meeting with coach Alex Goleshs staff. Despite high expectations, Arnold struggled with Auburns offense, averaging 5.5 yards per attempt and recording just one touchdown pass in SEC games. He was benched during a game against Arkansas, leading to Hugh Freezes firing.
Coleman's Decision Crucial for Auburn's New Era
01:30|Auburn Universitys football program faces a pivotal moment as new head coach Alex Golesh navigates a coaching transition. Star wide receiver Cam Colemans future with the Tigers is uncertain, following the transfer of fellow wide receiver Perry Thompson. Thompson, a former four-star recruit, struggled last season, and his departure has intensified worries about other key players leaving. All eyes are on Coleman, a five-star talent, as fans eagerly await his decision to remain with the program.
Auburn Football Names New GM, Chief of Staff
01:53|Auburn football is shaking up its front office with Andrew Warsaw joining as the new general manager and chief of staff. Warsaw, previously at South Florida, will work alongside Alex Golesh, who recently moved from Tennessee. This change signals a new approach to recruiting and operations. Will Redmond, who served as general manager under Hugh Freeze, will not be retained. Warsaws appointment comes after a successful stint at South Florida, where he helped secure top-fifty signing classes and improved talent ratings.
Thompson Transferring from Auburn
01:43|Auburn Universitys Perry Thompson, a former four-star recruit, enters the transfer portal, leaving behind two years of eligibility. Despite a promising start with five receptions for 126 yards and a touchdown in 2024, he managed only 17 receptions for 154 yards in 2025. Meanwhile, Auburn hires Alex Golesh as head coach, aiming to revitalize the program after a disappointing 5-7 season and two consecutive bowl-less years.
Mathis Flips Commitment to Auburn
01:35|Mason Mathis, a three-star offensive lineman from Florida, has switched his commitment from USF to Auburn, joining the Tigers 2026 recruiting class. Standing at 65 and 310 lbs, Mathis brings valuable experience and strength to the offensive line. This move follows a trend of players flipping their commitments to Auburn after coach Alex Goleshs arrival. With Mathis addition, Auburns 2026 class now ranks 41st nationally.
Golesh's Challenge: Keeping Knight at Auburn
01:45|Auburns new coach, Alex Golesh, aims to keep star quarterback Deuce Knight, who shares similarities with his former player, Byrum Brown. Both are dynamic dual-threat players. Golesh successfully developed Brown, and Knight has shown promise, scoring six touchdowns in his breakout game. The challenge for Knight is to improve his passing skills, which Golesh can refine, turning him into a more nuanced dual-threat quarterback.
Auburn Tigers Skip Bowl Season, Focus on Coaching, Roster
01:46|Auburn Tigers football team opts out of bowl season, focusing on coaching change, staff building, and roster retention.