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Will the annual A-Day be streamed on Saturday? Here's what we know

Will the annual A-Day be streamed on Saturday? Here's what we know

USA Today12-04-2025
Will the annual A-Day be streamed on Saturday? Here's what we know Auburn returns to the gridiron for the annual A-Day spring scrimmage. Will you be able to watch it live?
When will the Auburn Tigers be back on the field for spring football?
Auburn's annual A-Day spring game will have a new look this season as the Tigers transition from the usual intrasquad scrimmage format to more of an open practice look. Gameday gets underway at 11 a.m. CT with an alumni flag football game before the 2025 Tigers take the field at noon. A-Day concludes at 1 p.m., with a postgame autograph session with players and coaches on the field.
Fans will get a first look at this year's roster on Saturday, which features several key returners, notable transfers, and a few true freshman who have enrolled early to get an upper hand in their development. Jackson Arnold and Deuce Knight will showcase their talents in front of the Auburn faithful while Jared Smith, Antonio Coleman, and Malik Autry will wear the orange and blue for the first time.
The Tigers will be back on the field for their annual spring game, A-Day, today. Unfortunately, they won't be televised, streamed, or on the radio. Here is an early look at the competition Auburn will face during the 2025 season.
Auburn football 2025 schedule
Friday, Aug 29 at Baylor
Saturday, Sept. 6 vs. Ball State
Saturday, Sept. 13 vs. South Alabama
Saturday, Sept. 20 at Oklahoma
Saturday, Sept. 27 at Texas A&M
Saturday, Oct. 11 vs. Georgia
Saturday, Oct. 18 vs. Missouri
Saturday, Oct. 25 at Arkansas
Saturday, Nov. 1 vs. Kentucky
Saturday, Nov. 8 at Vanderbilt
Saturday, Nov. 22 vs. Mercer
Saturday, Nov. 29 vs. Alabama
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