The roar returns to Jordan-Hare Stadium this Saturday as Auburn football unveils its new era under first-year head coach Alex Golesh at the annual A-Day Game. For fans eager to see the future of Tigers football, this is your essential guide to the 2026 spring showcase.
Anticipation is sky-high for the first look at Coach Golesh's offensive vision, orchestrated by offensive coordinator Joel Gordon. Saturday promises a thrilling glimpse of new playmakers making their Jordan-Hare debut alongside returning stars who have developed within the fresh scheme. It's a pivotal preview of the team's identity and progress.
Coach Golesh has emphasized creating an exciting experience, stating, “It will be a fun time. They’ll get a chance to see a continuation of what this defense has built here these last couple years. They’ll get to see a bunch of kids on offense that are as excited as anybody to play in here for the first time.” With perfect weather forecasted, the stage is set for a memorable day.
Mark your calendars: A-Day kicks off at 2 p.m. CT at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama. Best of all, admission is completely free—no tickets required.
While the game won't be televised or live-streamed, you can catch all the action live on the Auburn Sports Network via radio affiliates across Alabama. For real-time updates, analysis, and play-by-play, stay locked on Auburn Wire for our live coverage from the press box once the game begins.
The excitement extends beyond the final whistle. Stick around after the game for a fan-favorite tradition: an autograph session on the stadium grounds. The day also celebrates Auburn greatness, as four legendary Tigers—Danielle Downey (Women’s Golf), Tyler McGill (Men’s Swimming), Benji Roland (Football), and Ralph Spry (Track & Field)—will be inducted onto the prestigious "Tiger Trail" in downtown Auburn.
Gear up, get ready, and head to The Plains for a full day of football, festivities, and family fun. It's the perfect opportunity to show your Auburn spirit and connect with the team shaping the future of Tigers football.
