Auburn Tigers star forward Johni Broome was once again named SEC Player of the Week on Monday. He previously earned weekly honors this season on Nov. 11, Dec. 2 and Dec. 16. It’s the fifth time receiving this honor overall.
Three Auburn Tigers seniors are set to take the field in Arlington, Texas, for the 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl on Thursday. Quarterback Payton Thorne, wide receiver KeAndre Lambert-Smith and tight end Rivaldo Fairweather all look to impress the scouts ahead of the NFL Draft in April.
Auburn has a new member of its 2025 recruiting class as local running back Omar Mabson commits to the program after reclassifying.
The Auburn Tigers remain the top team in the latest AP Top 25 poll while the Alabama Crimson Tide come in at No. 4.
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Playing in his first game since suffering an ankle injury against South Carolina, Johni Broome led the Tigers with 16 points, 14 rebounds, four blocks and two steals off the bench against Tennessee.
Running back Omar Mabson was a 2026 recruit, but he felt ready to go to the college level and he could do so scholastically, so he reclassified to the 2025 class.
The Florida Gators (11-9) face a fellow SEC opponent, the Auburn Tigers (10-10), on Sunday, January 26, 2025 at Neville Arena. It tips at 3:00 PM ET.Florida’s most recent game was an 80-63
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