Auburn’s Sweltering Camp: Indoor Drills Reveal Defensive Rotations
Auburn’s fall camp was moved indoors on August 13 due to near‑90‑degree heat, exposing new defensive rotations, health updates and cross‑training efforts.
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Auburn’s fall camp was moved indoors on August 13 due to near‑90‑degree heat, exposing new defensive rotations, health updates and cross‑training efforts.

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Day two of Auburn’s fall camp delivered lively drills, notable player rotations and the presence of NFL scouts, offering early clues about the team’s depth and health.
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After a last‑place finish, Tulane’s baseball program undergoes a major overhaul, with new coaching hires, a shift toward high school and junior college recruits, and hopes for increased scholarship support.

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With a new coaching staff in place, Auburn hopes to sustain the upward trajectory of its top pass‑rushers, drawing on lessons from last year’s defensive overhaul.
Under a new head coach, Auburn’s defense leans on rising sophomores JJ Faulk and Jared Smith to continue a pattern of increased tackles for loss and sacks.

The non‑guaranteed contract gives the guard a chance to showcase his playmaking and defensive skills with the Thunder.
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With a fresh coaching staff, key transfer additions, and a challenging slate of games, Auburn aims to climb from a 77th‑ranked offense and a 29th‑ranked defense to a bowl‑eligible season in 2026.

Auburn is reshaping its roster ahead of the September 26 showdown with Vanderbilt, hoping to turn a 29th‑ranked defense into a bowl‑eligible contender.
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The university announced the hiring of Peter Farkas, a coach with a strong record of tournament success and player development, to lead basketball operations.

Peter Farkas has been appointed Assistant Director of Basketball Operations for the Stony Brook Seawolves, bringing four years of Mid‑American Conference triumphs and a strong recruiting network from Long Island and New York City.

The university announced the hiring of Peter Farkas as Assistant Director of Basketball Operations, highlighting his extensive coaching background and recent academic achievements.

Tulane secured a 6‑5 victory over Rice after an 11‑inning showdown at Reckling Park, highlighted by Jason Wachs’s early homer and a decisive late rally.

Tulane’s 12‑0 loss at Rice highlights pitching woes and a stagnant offense, pushing the Green Wave’s record to 4‑20 in early‑inning games.

With the regular season winding down, Tulane's baseball squad faces Rice in a high‑stakes series that could shape both teams' postseason hopes.