AUBURN, Ala. – Auburn enjoyed the celebration in the locker room Saturday night following its victory over New Mexico, but it was short lived for the players and coaches as they turned their attention to the start of SEC play and Arkansas this coming week.
The level of competition is about to ramp up. The stakes are about to get a little higher.
“It’s big boy ball,” Auburn linebacker Keyron Crawford said. “It’s either kill or be killed. I feel like the Auburn Tigers are going to step up to anybody that chooses to step on the field.”
“I’m looking forward to it,” added defensive lineman Isaiah Raikes. “It’s always a physical battle. It’s always a tough test when you’re playing against elite competition in the SEC. Arkansas is a huge challenge for us as a team, especially defensively because of the things they do, and we want to show that we can defend that.”
Auburn dismantled Arkansas last year when the two teams met in Fayetteville, but the Razorbacks have added some new pieces, especially on offense, and are much improved. They currently have the SEC’s top running back in Ja’Quinden Jackson who has 397 yards rushing through the first three games.
Arkansas quarterback Taylen Green, a transfer from Boise State, ranks fourth in the conference in passing (806 yards) and eighth in the conference in rushing (245 yards).
“This quarterback is another one that's going to run around and make a lot of plays,” Auburn head coach Hugh Freeze said. “They've got a really good offensive scheme that makes you prepare for a lot of different things and experienced coaches that have done this a long time.”
The Tigers will have the advantage of playing at Jordan-Hare Stadium again this week, an advantage that Freeze doesn’t take lightly. He opened his Monday press conference by praising the Auburn fan base.
“Our fans were incredible again last week, which is pretty stinking amazing, truthfully,” the second-year head coach said. “I was prepared to cancel Tiger Walk, and I came early to meet with recruits and saw all the people, and I said, ‘Well, we can't do that.’ Our people are just really, really special.
“We’re excited about opening SEC play at home at Jordan-Hare.”
Saturday’s SEC opener will kick off at 2:30 p.m. CT and will be televised on ESPN with Mark Jones, Roddy Jones and Quint Kessenich on the call. You can also listen to Andy Burcham, Jason Campbell, Ronnie Brown and Will Herring who will have the radio call on 94.3 FM, online at AuburnTigers.com and on the Auburn app.
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