Auburn Tigers just sign Arkansas Razorbacks key player

Takeaways: Auburn demolishes Arkansas on the road

The Auburn Tigers took down Arkansas with ease for their sixth win of the season.

The Auburn Tigers played their most complete game of the season in their 48-10 win over the Arkansas Razorbacks.

Auburn moved the ball consistently on offense and the defense made the Arkansas unable to move the ball outside of the occasional first down until the game was over in the fourth quarter. Special teams were electric with a return from Keionte Scott that went for a touchdown as well as the kicking game staying perfect with Alex McPherson.

Auburn will be going to a bowl game during the first year of the Hugh Freeze era.

Here are some highlights from Saturday’s action.
Auburn is solving problems offensively This looks like a completely different team than he was a month ago.
Peyton Thorne is getting more comfortable on offense, pass catchers like Rivaldo Fairweather and Ja’Varius Johnson are stepping up, and the running game is in full swing.
With Auburn currently on a three-game winning streak, Auburn’s rushing attack is acting like it’s the best running game in the SEC, helping get Auburn’s quarterback, defense, and entire program excited.
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Auburn rushed for 354 yards, including 109 yards to Harquez Hunter.
The Tigers had 517 yards of total offense.
Auburn’s defense left no trace behind.
I’ve been saying all week on the Locked on Auburn podcast that the biggest mismatch heading into this game was Auburn’s front seven against Arkansas’ offensive line.
they were incredible.
Auburn’s front neutralizes Arkansas’ run game, KJ Jefferson, and manages several turnovers, holding Arkansas to just three points until Auburn takes a 40-plus point lead in the fourth quarter.
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Jalen McLeod recorded three sacks and other pressures.
He also covered the Razorbacks’ first third-down attempt of the game.
He made a tackle right before a first down, forcing Arkansas to punt early.
Marcus Harris also recorded a sack and recovered a fumble, giving Auburn three more points before halftime.
The transfer tight end lived up to the hype and became one of Auburn’s most reliable receivers in the passing game.
With a score on an RPO flare in the flat and another on a jump ball in the end zone, the big man showed he can do it all.
Robbie Ashford Comes to Thorn as Quarterback Some reports have surfaced that Holden Geliner was actually using Robbie Ashford as his backup quarterback.
Ashford came on after Thorne was sent off and led the attack.
I would like to pay attention to future developments.
If the game goes the way Auburn hopes, there’s a good chance the backup quarterback will feature next week against New Mexico State.
Ashford completed a 32-yard interception on his first pass after two runs.
After the interception, Holden Geliner entered the game as quarterback and finished the game.
Auburn is getting better This team is only going to get better as the season progresses under Freeze and this coaching staff.
The Tigers advance to a bowl game and have a chance to win seven games before playing the Iron Bowl at home.
Auburn’s team, which peaks in November, hasn’t been talked about in recent seasons.
Freeze is building Auburn’s future.
The fans are excited for this game and the rookies and relief pitchers are excited about how they can contribute, but after Saturday’s loss to an SEC team on the road, they’re looking forward to now.
That’s great.

Alex McPherson, Auburn, Kicker

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