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Auburn’s New General Manager Describes the Campus’s Unique Draw

Andrew Warsaw reflects on football, community, and recruiting

Andrew Warsaw stepped into the role of Auburn’s general manager just over six months ago, but the impressions he’s gathering are already shaping his view of the program.

Having spent time in the Southeastern Conference at Mississippi State and Tennessee, and a stint in the NFL before joining USF, Warsaw brings a breadth of experience that informs his perspective on what makes Auburn distinctive.

On the recruiting trail, he’s hearing consistently that the combination of a strong football tradition and the welcoming community resonates with prospects and their families.

The appeal isn’t limited to the field; it extends to the campus culture, the town’s atmosphere, and the sense of belonging that many feel upon arrival.

A Community That Stands Out

Warsaw notes that the town’s character, the support from alumni, and the emphasis on holistic development create an environment that stands out from other programs.

He also reflects on the transition from his previous roles, highlighting how the energy in Auburn feels different, more charged, and more focused on building a sustainable future for the program.

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