The Auburn Tigers clawed their way to a HUGE road victory against the Arkansas Razorbacks on Saturday, staging a thrilling second-half comeback to snag a 33-24 win. This one was much needed, folks! Things looked dicey early on. Auburn trailed 21-10 at the half after a late pick-six thrown by Jackson Arnold. Ouch! But before that, Cam Coleman made an INSANE one-handed catch for a touchdown, putting the Tigers on the board in spectacular fashion. Seriously, highlight reel stuff! Despite Coleman's heroics, Arkansas grabbed the lead and extended it with Arnold's costly interception. With his seat getting warmer, Coach Freeze made a gutsy call, swapping Arnold for backup transfer Ashton Daniels at halftime. And BOOM! The offense instantly sparked to life. The third quarter saw Auburn chip away at the lead with field goals. But the real heroes were on defense. Down 24-19 with just over nine minutes to go, Rayshawn Pleasant made a season-saving play, intercepting Taylen Green and returning it for a touchdown! Auburn took the lead, and the momentum shifted big time. From there, the Auburn defense went into overdrive. They forced a fumble and Pleasant snagged ANOTHER interception on the following possession. Two more field goals off those turnovers iced the game for the Tigers. While Daniels only threw eight passes, he efficiently managed the game in the second half, completing six for 77 yards without a turnover. Jeremiah Cobb led the ground attack with a whopping 153 yards. With Freeze safe for another week, Auburn now has a chance to keep the momentum rolling with a home game against Kentucky, bringing them closer to bowl eligibility. After a rough stretch, this win was a long time coming. Time to celebrate, Tigers!Auburn Snaps Skid with Razorback Rally!
A Rocky First Half
Daniels to the Rescue!
Defense Wins Championships (and Games!)
Turnover Frenzy Seals the Deal
Looking Ahead
