TV windows for remainder of Auburn football season announced

Cam Coleman (Photo by Matt Rudolph/Auburn Live)

AUBURN — The SEC released the rest of the regular season football schedule on Tuesday, as TV and time windows were announced. Auburn learned the TV schedule and times for their first three games on May 30.

Aug. 31 vs. Alabama A&M: 6:30 on ESPN+
Sep. 7 vs. Cal: 2:30 pm on ESPN2
Sep. 14 vs. New Mexico: 6:30 pm on ESPN2 or ESPNU

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How does the rest of the schedule shake out? Early windows are 11am-12pm, afternoon windows are 2:30-3:30pm, night windows are 5-7pm, and flex windows are 2:30-7pm.

Sept. 21 vs. Arkansas: Flex
Sept. 28 vs. Oklahoma: Afternoon
Oct. 5 at Georgia: Flex
Oct. 19 at Missouri: Early
Oct. 26 at Kentucky: Night
Nov. 2 vs. Vanderbilt: Early
Nov. 16 vs UL-Monroe: 11:45 am on SEC Network
Nov. 23 vs. Texas A&M: Flex
No. 30 at Alabama: Flex

Tigers looking for a breakthrough

Will Auburn go over or under projected 7.5 wins this season?

Auburn hasn’t beaten a Power 5 team that finished with a winning record since Oct. 30, 2021 vs. Ole Miss. Since then, Auburn is 0-17 vs. Power 5 teams that finished with a winning record. Winning more games obviously has to happen, but winning big games has to happen, too. Generally, those two things will run parallel to each other.

The last time Auburn went 4-0 in non-conference play was the 2019 season, defeating Oregon, Tulane, Kent State and Samford. The 2020 season featured conference games only. In 2021 and 2022, Auburn lost to Penn State, and in 2023, Auburn lost to New Mexico State.

The Tigers are looking to win more than six regular season games this fall for the first time since the 2019 season, having won six, six, five and six regular season games over the past four seasons. Notable, the 2020 season featured only 10 games due to Covid, and all were SEC games.

Of the last eight meetings at Georgia, the Tigers have been within one score in the fourth quarter only twice. Auburn hasn’t won in Athens since 2005. Of the last seven meetings at Alabama, the Tigers have been within one score in the fourth quarter only once. Auburn hasn’t won in Tuscaloosa since the “Camback” in 2010.

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