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A-Day 2026 marks the Auburn Tigers' first spring game under new head coach Alex Golesh. Fans will see returning players like Xavier Atkins and Demarcus Riddick, alongside newcomers like Byrum Brown.
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There is plenty of excitement on the Plains as A-Day 2026 is officially here.
The 2026 Auburn Tigers will take the field for the first time on Saturday under new head coach Alex Golesh and will get the chance to compete in front of an audience to complete the spring practice session. Fans will get to watch returning players such as Xavier Atkins and Demarcus Riddick take the field while experiencing fresh faces, such as Byrum Brown, wearing orange and blue for the first time.
Golesh is looking forward to playing in front of Auburn fans for the first time on Saturday.
“It’s awesome for our kids to play in an environment that is different,” Golesh said. "Our players, it will be big for them in an environment where people are around. For half this team, including the coaches, it’s the first time in the stadium in front of people.”
Check back throughout A-Day for the latest updates, highlights, and analysis from Saturday's A-Day game at Jordan-Hare Stadium
Who loves a good hype video? Check out Auburn football's A-Day hype video to get you in the mood for Saturday.
A-Day will get underway at 2 p.m. CT live from Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama. The event is free for all fans to attend, with no ticket needed.
Get to know Auburn football's spring roster ahead of A-Day by checking out Auburn Wire's "Spring Breakdown" features below
The new head coach for Auburn football in 2026 is Alex Golesh.
Expected participants include returning players Xavier Atkins and Demarcus Riddick, as well as newcomer Byrum Brown.
A-Day 2026 is significant as it is the first opportunity for players and coaches to perform in front of fans in the stadium under new leadership.

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