Auburn Football QB2 Battle and Spring Game Format Breakdown | Auburn Football Podcast
Podcast:The Auburn Express Published On: Thu Feb 05 2026 Description: Auburn football is at a critical turning point heading into the 2026 season, and this conversation cuts straight through the noise. From the QB2 competition behind Byrum Brown to the spring game format frustrations, this breakdown is about what actually matters if Auburn expects to reach an eight win standard. The biggest question isn’t just talent. It’s system. Auburn finally has a staff that understands how to maximize what is in the room instead of chasing stars that don’t fit. Alex Golesh has already shown everywhere he has coached that improvement follows structure and clarity. That matters when replacing losses like Cam Coleman and still maintaining balance at wide receiver with Keyshawn Singleton and Bryce Cain returning. The discussion dives into roster retention, tight end upgrades, offensive line concerns, and why last season’s offensive struggles were overwhelmingly tied to play calling rather than player limitations. When ninety percent of the problem is addressed with a new system and play caller, marginal roster upgrades suddenly matter a lot more. Defensively, retaining DJ Durkin might be the most important win of the offseason. Xavier Akins returning anchors a unit that should be competitive across linebacker and defensive back groups. Auburn is no longer patching holes. This is about alignment from evaluation to execution. The expectation is not perfection. The expectation is relevance. Eight wins means being discussed in November, and that is the bar Auburn football should never fall below. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices