The No. 2 Florida Gators (22-3, 9-3) host the Oklahoma Sooners tonight in Gainesville. The Gators sit in third place, two games behind the Auburn Tigers in the SEC. Oklahoma is three games from cellar-dwelling South Carolina in the conference.
Florida gymnastics defeated the No. 16 Auburn Tigers 197.625-196.825 in the 19th annual Link to Pink meet Friday night. The No. 3 Gators came back strong from last week’s loss at Arkansas in honor of breast cancer fighters and survivors.
The Auburn Tigers sit atop the AP Top 25 with a 22-2 overall record. Their two losses belong to Florida and Duke, who are coincidentally tied at No. 3. The Alabama Crimson Tide rank second with a 21-3 record.
Georgia hosts the No. 2 Florida Gators after Asa Newell scored 20 points in Georgia's 82-70 loss to the Auburn Tigers. Tuesday's game is the second meeting this season between
Walter Clayton Jr. and Alex Condon drive Florida past Auburn for their second win against the No. 1 team in the country this season.
Florida basketball landed among the top two seeds in four major bracketologies after beating the Auburn Tigers on the road Saturday.
Four-star defensive lineman Vodney Cleveland included the Auburn Tigers in a top six that also has Florida, Georgia, Miami, North Carolina and Texas.
The Auburn Tigers remained No. 1 in the AP Poll despite its loss to Florida, setting up a historic clash with the No. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide.
The countdown is on for a historic No. 1 versus No. 2 matchup in Saturday’s Iron Bowl of basketball and CBS 42 News has everything you need to know. Voice of the Auburn Tigers Andy Burcham, former Alabama basketball head coach Wimp Sanderson,
After a hard-fought victory against the No. 1 Auburn Tigers, 90-81, in “The Jungle” on Saturday, the No. 3 Florida Gators look to add another SEC road win tonight against the No. 22 Mississippi State Bulldogs at Humphrey Coliseum in Starkville.
No. 1 Auburn secured an 80-68 road win over Vanderbilt, rebounding from its lost against No. 3 Florida. Denver Jones led with 21 points, while Chaney Johnson added 20. The Tigers shot 61.5% in the second half and now prepare for a No.
The No. 25 Auburn Tigers (7-1) broke out the brooms against the Wright State Raiders (2-3). The Tigers won the first two games via a mercy rule winning 11-0 and 11-1, respectively. In game three of the series, they were tested a bit more. However, they still managed to break the game open in the end and beat the Raiders, 9-4.