Auburn football’s ‘trap game’ could be an early season SEC matchup

FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS – NOVEMBER 11: Payton Thorne #1 of the Auburn Tigers runs through the tackle attempt for a touchdown in the first half against Lorando Johnson #1 of the Arkansas Razorback at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium on November 11, 2023 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)

Auburn football has added many talented players to its roster and will have many experienced coaches on staff heading into 2024 to build a respectable win total.

One game can affect the Tigers’ season for better or worse, so it will be important for Auburn to play at a high level in every game. Which game could cause Auburn to enter a downward spiral? 247Sports’ Carter Bahns has revealed his pick.

In his list of “SEC football trap games”, Bahns says that Auburn must be on high alert in its SEC opener at home against the Arkansas Razorbacks on Sept. 21. Bahns explains that the Tigers should win its first four games before the schedule turns brutal. A loss to the Razorbacks, who finished 4-8 last season, could take away all momentum heading into a pivotal piece of the SEC schedule.

Auburn has a chance to get the ball rolling in the early portion of its schedule, as it may be favored in each of its first four games — the contest against Arkansas included. What follows, though, are two of its toughest matchups of the year. The Oklahoma and Georgia games on Sept. 28 and Oct. 5 are the ones the Tigers will have been waiting all season for when they arrive, and if they get too ansty and lose focus against Sam Pittman’s Razorbacks, they might lose all of their momentum.

Auburn has seen its share of success over Arkansas recently. The Tigers have beaten Arkansas in seven of its last eight matchups including last season’s 48-10 win in Fayetteville.

This season, the Razorbacks will look to improve upon its 4-8…


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Author : Auburn Wire

Publish date : 2024-07-09 17:00:59

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