Freeze may use 3 Auburn quarterbacks against Arkansas
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Auburn QBs Jackson Arnold and Ashton Daniels will split practice reps before facing Arkansas
Auburn coach Hugh Freeze says starting quarterback Jackson Arnold and backup Ashton Daniels will split repetitions in practice this week.
Hugh Freeze expects Jackson Arnold to be Auburn football's QB1 this weekend. He's also been open to making a change. Who are the options if he does?
The case for Daniels: The best argument to give Daniels a shot against Arkansas may be to simply try something different. It’s clear what Auburn is doing offensively hasn’t worked, and making a change at quarterback is one way to at least try and fix that.
Call it The Breakup Bowl. Nearly one year to the day after being benched by Venables, Arnold takes Auburn into the Sooner State with a point to prove.
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Auburn football releases official depth chart for the Arkansas game
On Monday, Auburn released its official depth chart for its game against Arkansas. Despite being listed as the starting center, Connor Lew will miss the remainder of the season due to an ACL injury sustained against Missouri. Replacing Lew will be Kail Ellis.
Auburn football held its seventh practice viewing period of the 2025 season Tuesday morning. During the media practice session, AL.com focused on the quarterbacks after Auburn coach Hugh Freeze said Jackson Arnold and Ashton Daniels were going to ‘go day to day’ in practice to decide Saturday’s starter under center.
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Missouri football defense could make it a long day for Auburn QB Jackson Arnold. Here’s how
Missouri football will go up against quarterback Jackson Arnold and Auburn this weekend. Here's how MU can make it a long and difficult day for the QB.
If the call had been overturned, Auburn would have gone up 17-0, assuming a made extra point. Instead, it was 10-3 at the half.
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Auburn Loses Winnable Game as Freeze Era Nears End
The Auburn Tigers waited until the second overtime to send the Jordan-Hare Stadium fans home, losing to Missouri, 23-17. Once again, the offense lacked cohesion.