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Auburn Rushes Past Baylor in Dominant Season Opener
30 Aug
Summary
- Auburn rushes for 307 yards, led by QB Jackson Arnold's 137 yards and 2 TDs
- Auburn scores 24 points in 2nd and 3rd quarters to take control of the game
- Big 12 suffers setbacks as Colorado and Baylor lose to ACC and SEC opponents

On August 29, 2025, the Auburn Tigers made a bold statement in their season opener, defeating the Baylor Bears 38-24 in a dominant display of ground power. Contrary to expectations, it was Auburn's rushing attack, not their passing game, that stole the show.
Led by former Oklahoma quarterback Jackson Arnold, the Tigers steamrolled Baylor, racking up 307 rushing yards. Arnold himself was the standout performer, rushing for 137 yards and two touchdowns at an impressive 8.6 yards per carry. The Tigers' offensive onslaught continued in the second and third quarters, as they scored 24 points to take firm control of the game.
While Baylor quarterback Sawyer Robertson put up respectable numbers, completing 27 of 48 passes for 419 yards, the Bears' defense struggled to contain Auburn's rushing attack. The loss was a tough start to the season for the Big 12 conference, which also saw Colorado fall to Georgia Tech earlier in the day.
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For Auburn, the victory was a statement win that showcased their ability to adapt their game plan to the situation. Head coach Hugh Freeze, known for his high-powered passing offenses, has clearly instilled a physical, run-first mentality in his team. As the Tigers look ahead, they will hope to build on this dominant performance and make a push for a conference title.