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WAKE UP AUBURN: "NATIONAL TACO DAY"

AUBURN, ALA. (EETV) - Happy "National Taco Day!" Today on Wake Up Auburn, we're discussing our favorite burritos, tacos and more that make tacos our definition of a staple college food. Americans love the dish - so much, that we ate over 4.5 billion tacos last year!  We round out "National Taco Day" by visiting Salsarita's right here on campus where we taste test our own!


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​Bush Sisters Come to Auburn This Thursday

AUBURN, ALA. (EETV) – This upcoming  Thursday , Auburn University will welcome former President Bush’s daughters, Barbara Pierce Bush and Jenna Bush Hager, to speak on Diverse Perspectives on Women Leaders in the new “Critical Conversations” speaker series.  After growing up in the spotlight, Barbara Pierce Bush has gone on to become the CEO and Cofounder of Global Health Corps.


Jarrett Stidham (8) and Nic Coe (91) receive SEC honors
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Jarrett Stidham and Nick Coe Receive SEC Honors

Auburn, Ala. (EETV) – Auburn earned two SEC Player of the Week awards this past week.  Quarterback Jarret Stidham was named Co-Offensive Player of the Week and defensive lineman, Nick Coe, was awarded Co-Freshman Player of the Week. Stidham has completed 83 percent of his passes in his last three games.


​Mickey Dean talks to players during fall practices
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Softball to have open scrimmage

Auburn, Ala. (EETV) -  Auburn softball is set to host an open scrimmage Saturday. Auburn Football will kickoff earlier in the day, allowing Tiger fans the chance more Auburn sports.  The scrimmage will be two teams composed of current players with warm ups being held right before the first pitch is slated to be thrown.  This will be the first-time fans will be able to see new coach Mickey Dean and how he runs the team.  The scrimmage is set to begin at 5:30 p.m.


Auburn volleyball huddle
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Volleyball Sweeps Arkansas

Auburn, Ala. (EETV) -  Volleyball finished out the weekend with another sweep, this time against Arkansas. The Tigers won the match 3-0 and now improve their record to 10-3 overall. “I’m very happy with the aggressiveness we played with today,” Auburn head coach Rick Nold said to Auburn Athletics.


VIBOOSH CHANDRASEKAR
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​Men’s Tennis Success at Vanderbilt

Nashville, Tenn. (EETV) - Men's Tennis wrapped up another tournament of their fall season, tallying more key Olle Trestrup, Brandon Laubser, Carles Sarrio, Michael Durham and Edward Nguyen all won singles over this past weekend at Commodore Scramble. Freshman Alex Rushin earned his first victory with a 6-4 win. “Our guys got better as the weekend went on," head coach Bobby Reynolds stated to Auburn Athletics.


​Michaela Owen has been under par in every round she has played so far this season.
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Golf tied for 3rd after Round 1

Auburn, Ala. (EETV) - Women’s Golf is tied for 3rd place after the first round at the Magnolia Invitational. Collectively, Auburn shot a total of 291 three over. Senior Michaela Owen, who shot a 2-under-par 70, assisted Auburn with their advancement in the first round.


Kristen Dodson (35) run's with ball
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Soccer draws against MSU

Auburn, Ala. (EETV) –  Soccer traveled to Mississippi State Friday night battling to a scoreless draw in their fourth SEC game. The Tigers put 4 of their 14 shots in the match were on frame.  Bri Folds leads with five shots, while Kristen Dodson follows closely with four shots in the match.


Jarmarcus D. Phillips
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Tuskegee man in jail following car break in

Auburn, Ala. (EETV) - Auburn Police arrested Jarmarcus D. Phillips, 23, of Tuskegee on felony warrants charging him with Unlawful Breaking and Entering of a Vehicle and Theft of Property 3rd degree. At approximately 6:00 a.m.


Sara P's Fast 5: Auburn defeats Miss State
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Sara P's Fast 5: 5 Takeaways from Auburn's Demolition of Miss State

Auburn, Ala. (EETV) - The now No. 12 Tigers certainly put on an offensive show in their 49-10 win over Mississippi State. Auburn finally looks like the team they were expected to be, being dominant on both sides of the ball. Here are my 5 takeaways from the Tigers route of Mississippi State: 1) Stidham the Gun Slinger Earlier in the season, I said that quarterback Jarrett Stidham may not be the quarterback of right now but would be the quarterback of the future. He came to Auburn without playing a single snap in almost 2 years and having played 4 college games. But as the weeks have gone on, Stidham has become more confident in himself and confident in his teammates. And this week in the route of the Bulldogs, Stidham is finally playing like the quarterback we all expected and hoped he would be. He threw for 264 yards and 2 TDs, oh and he had a QBR of 96.2, which is extremely high.  The main thing that comes from these numbers is that Stidham has confidence in his arm to throw the ball down the field for the deep threat. He was able to hit four different receivers for passes longer than 40 yards and considering he looked afraid earlier this season to throw the ball, hitting multiple players for deep passes shows Stidham is finally confident in himself. Stidham is officially the quarterback we expected him to be: cool, calm, and collected with a cannon of an arm.