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Auburn finished off its first spring practice under head coach Alex Golesh with the annual A-Day scrimmage at Jordan-Hare Stadium on Saturday. In a game that featured a modified scoring system, the White team (offense) defeated the Blue (defense) 66-43.
Oboye, who's listed at 7-foot-1, will be one of at least two 7-footers the Tigers roster, joining international signing Narcisse Nogy, who's listed at 7 feet. A rising redshirt junior, Oboye's expected to have two seasons of eligibility remaining.
Born in Moscow, Golesh moved to New York as a child in 1991 and has worked his way up the college football coaching ladder for two decades.
There are some key additions to the 2026 Auburn Tigers' offensive who could show flashes out of the gate
The school’s board of trustees granted final approval Friday for a multipurpose facility and a plaza space to be built at the north end of Jordan-Hare Stadium. The additions are expected to cost $323 million. The facility comes with a $305 million price tag, with the plaza space accounting for the other $18 million.
Here’s a full list of inactive players from Auburn’s spring game: Follow Alex Golesh and Byrum Brown through their first Tiger Walk as Auburn heads into Jordan-Hare Stadium for A-Day 2026! 🐅🦅🏈 #auburn #auburntigers #wareagle #wde #auburnfootball pic.twitter.com/xoA6tHCTAj