Auburn Football Offense Finds Rhythm in Latest Scrimmage

Head Coach Alex Golesh sees signs of an 'aha' moment for the Tigers' attack

Apr. 14, 2026 at 9:30pm

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Auburn football head coach Alex Golesh believes the team's offense had a breakthrough moment during their latest spring scrimmage, indicating the unit is starting to click and find its rhythm after an uneven start to the offseason.

Why it matters

As Auburn looks to rebound from a disappointing 2025 season, the development of the offense will be crucial to the team's success. Golesh's comments suggest the Tigers may be turning a corner and building momentum heading into the fall.

The details

Golesh, who is in his second year as Auburn's offensive coordinator, said he's seen this type of 'aha' moment happen before with his offenses in the past. The coach believes the Tigers are starting to grasp the system and play with more confidence, which could translate to better results on the field.

  • The latest Auburn football scrimmage took place on April 14, 2026.

The players

Alex Golesh

The head coach of the Auburn football team and the team's offensive coordinator.

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What they’re saying

“I've had it where it's happened in the spring. I had it where it's happened in the summer. I've had it where it's happened in the fall.”

— Alex Golesh, Auburn Football Head Coach

What’s next

Auburn will continue spring practice over the next few weeks, leading up to the team's annual A-Day spring game on April 22.

The takeaway

Golesh's comments suggest the Auburn offense may be turning a corner and finding its identity, which could be a positive sign for the Tigers as they look to bounce back from a disappointing 2025 season and compete in the SEC in 2026.