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SEC Championship 1987, 10-win 1986 season, first Auburn quarterback to take a snap from the 'shotgun' position. Reggie Slack: 1987–1989 - SEC Championship 1988–1989 Stan White: 1990–1993 29-14-2 School record for career passing yards. Led the Tigers to an undefeated season in 1993. Only four-year starter at QB at Auburn. Patrick Nix: 1994 ...
As a true freshman at Auburn, Nix was named the starting quarterback for the 2019 season. [5] He led Auburn to a 27–21 come-back win against the Oregon Ducks at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on August 31, 2019. [6] Nix led Auburn to a 9–4 record in his freshman season, winning the Iron Bowl, 48–45 over Alabama. [7]
Zach Calzada (born November 8, 2000) is an American football quarterback for the Kentucky Wildcats.He previously played for the Texas A&M Aggies, the Auburn Tigers, and the Incarnate Word Cardinals.
Payton Thorne is adapting well to life in the South and to the Auburn offense. The graduate transfer from Michigan State has quickly settled in as Hugh Freeze’s starting quarterback in a region ...
Transfer Payton Thorne has won Auburn's starting quarterback job. Coach Hugh Freeze said Thursday that the Michigan State transfer is set to start for the Tigers in their opener Sept. 2 against ...
REQUIRED READING: South Carolina football, Shane Beamer add Auburn transfer QB Robby Ashford out of portal. He was the Tigers’ primary starting quarterback in 2022, starting in nine of their 12 ...
In August 2013, Marshall was named starting quarterback for Auburn. [7] This came after a heated four-man race for the position in head coach Gus Malzahn 's newly installed offense which saw 2012 starting quarterback Kiehl Frazier transfer to safety on the defensive side of the ball.
In 2011, he was named the starting quarterback for the Auburn Tigers football team. [4] He led the Tigers to a win over Virginia in the Chick-Fil-A Bowl. During his tenure at Auburn, he was named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll 4 consecutive years, and was a National Football Foundation's Hampton Scholar.