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Your #1 source for Auburn Sports content. The Auburn Express is your place to hear comprehensive commentary on Auburn Football, Basketball, Baseball, and Gymnastics. In the SEC, sports are king and The War Rapport delivers a unique sports commentary experience in spades. Show hosts, Ike Jones, Ceasear Walker, B Wil, and Mike G. chop it weekly about sports happenings around Auburn University and the SEC. Visit thewarrapport.com for more Auburn sports coverage and content.Copyright 2023 | The War Rapport, LLC| All rights reserved | Thewarrapport.com Baloncesto Béisbol y Sóftbol Fútbol (Americano) Política y Gobierno
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  • BREAKING: Mark Pope LOSES It After Auburn Win! | Pope Postgame Comments| Auburn Football Podcast
    Feb 23 2026
    Auburn basketball just delivered another massive moment — and this one came with fireworks. After Auburn took down Kentucky in a gritty SEC battle, the postgame press conference stole the spotlight. Mark Pope was visibly heated, frustrated over late officiating decisions that shifted momentum and ultimately gave Auburn the opportunity to close the game out. In this episode, we break down the controversial foul call, the reaction from Kentucky fans, and what it means for Auburn moving forward. Was it a bad call? Was it just SEC basketball being SEC basketball? Let’s talk about it. More importantly, this win may have just revived Auburn’s NCAA Tournament hopes. With the No. 1 strength of schedule in the country and 15 Quad 1 games already played, the Tigers don’t need style points — they need wins. Sitting at 15-12, the math is simple: get to 18 or 19 wins and the committee will have to take a hard look. We also preview the final stretch: Oklahoma on the road, LSU, Ole Miss, and the season finale in Tuscaloosa against Alabama. Can Auburn stack wins and enter March with momentum? Keyshawn Hall, Keyshawn Murphy, and Elijah Freeman will have to deliver consistently if this team wants to avoid sweating it out on Selection Sunday. This wasn’t just a win over Kentucky. This was a statement. And if Auburn gets into the tournament, nobody is going to want that matchup in Round One. Smash the like button, hit subscribe, and drop your predictions in the comments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Can Auburn Defend Home Turf vs LSU? | Auburn Football Podcast
    Feb 21 2026
    October will define Auburn football in 2026, and the lone home game in that brutal stretch might be the biggest swing game on the entire schedule. In this episode, Auburn vs LSU takes center stage as Alex Golesh prepares for his first major SEC October test at Jordan-Hare Stadium. With Lane Kiffin now leading LSU, this rivalry returns with serious implications for both programs. Auburn has not faced LSU consistently in recent seasons due to scheduling changes, but historically, this matchup has delivered drama, close finishes, and statement moments. The history between Auburn and LSU is filled with tight contests, missed kicks, late-game heroics, and coaching turning points. From the Les Miles era to recent clashes, this series has rarely disappointed. Now, with both programs adjusting to new leadership, the 2026 matchup could signal which direction each program is headed. LSU enters with portal momentum and major quarterback expectations. Auburn counters with Byron Brown, continuity in key areas, and renewed energy under Golesh. Defensively, Auburn’s SEC experience could play a critical role against a high-powered LSU offense. If Auburn wants to go 2-2 in October, this is likely a must-win. Protecting home turf matters. Jordan-Hare at night matters. Momentum matters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Is Chas Nimrod Auburn’s WR1? 👀 | Auburn Football Podcast
    Feb 20 2026
    A lot of the offseason buzz has centered around Keyshawn Singleton. Fair. But the real conversation might need to shift to Chas Nimrod. After digging into the numbers and talking with people around the program, there’s growing belief that Nimrod is being slept on. The former Tennessee and South Florida wideout quietly posted 466 yards in just six games last season, including a 128 yard performance against Miami. That pace projects to a monster year over a full schedule. At 6’2” with legit versatility, Nimrod can line up at multiple receiver spots. In this wide choice system, that matters. This offense is built on distribution. Last season alone, nine receivers had double digit catches. That is by design. The ball does not stick in one place. Now enter Byrum Brown. According to PFF, he was the highest rated quarterback in the transfer portal. Auburn finally believes it has stability at quarterback. And when that position is solid, everything else opens up. The real question is not whether Auburn can produce a 1,000 yard receiver. The question is whether it needs one. With Keyshawn Singleton, Bryce Cain, Jeremiah Koger, and a deep running back room, the touches may be spread out. That could actually make this offense more dangerous. Then there is October. Road trips to Tennessee and Georgia. LSU and Ole Miss on the schedule. Auburn has not won in Athens since 2005. If Alex Golesh finds a way to steal one between the hedges, that instantly becomes a signature moment. But it starts with protection. It starts with quarterback play. And it might just start with Chas Nimrod emerging as the most dangerous weapon on the field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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