AUBURN, Ala. – Last year, Auburn traveled across the country to Cal the second week of the season. Trailing 10-7 in the fourth quarter, the Tigers needed a play. The coaches called on new tight end Rivaldo Fairweather. On second-and-goal, Payton Thorne threw a fade to Fairweather in the back corner of the end zone. The FIU transfer went up and got it, catching what turned out to be the game-winning touchdown.
“It kind of started everything off for me,” Fairweather recalled this week. “I remember the first game last year I didn’t really do too much, but the Cal game really kicked it off. I caught the pass on third down and caught the game-winning touchdown, which I’m really blessed to be a part of. I thank my coaches for putting me in that position.”
Auburn won the game 14-10, and Fairweather went on to set the program’s single-season tight end receiving record with 38 catches last season.
A year later, Fairweather and his teammates are preparing for another week two matchup against Cal. However, this time the Golden Bears are the ones having to travel. On Saturday, they will find out what it’s like to play in Jordan-Hare Stadium.
“It’s going to be tougher for them to come here because playing at Auburn is always hard,” Fairweather said. “It’s one of the hardest places to play in college football. This game is going to be a fight. They have a good defense, but our offense is going to go out there, execute and continue to do what we did last game.”
In the last game, Saturday’s opener against Alabama A&M, Auburn put up 638 total yards, including 451 yards through the air, and scored 73 points. It was the second-most Auburn has ever scored in a season opener and the most since scoring 78 points against Marion to open the 1915 season.
But with Cal comes a new challenge for the Auburn offense. The Tigers only threw for 94 yards in last season’s 14-10 victory, and Cal returns a handful of players from that defense.
“We feel confident right now,” Auburn head coach Hugh Freeze said. “After Saturday we will see. Here’s our chance, not just (the players) but us as coaches to prove we need to be a fundamental scoring machine against a team that plays really good defensive football. It will be a really good test for us.”
Saturday’s game will kick off at 2:30 p.m. CT from Jordan-Hare Stadium and will be televised on ESPN2 with Dave Flemming, Brock Osweiler and Stormy Buonantony 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.
For this week’s game, fans are encouraged to wear white to the game.