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Auburn Tigers Could Benefit From New NCAA Rule
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- May 13, 2026
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- 1576
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Summary
NCAA’s proposed five-year eligibility rule could reshape Auburn Tigers football. How might extending eligibility without redshirts alter player development, roster depth, and the impact of NIL deals? Zac Blackerby and Darrell Dapprich break down what this change means for key players like Jeremiah Cobb and Da'Shawn Womack, as well as game-altering positions such as edge rusher and offensive line. Auburn’s recruiting strategies, transfer portal targets, and roster continuity come into focus, with standout names like Cole Skinner, Kail Ellis, and Andre Jordan Jr. potentially benefiting from the eligibility extension. The hosts debate how these developments could accelerate the Tigers’ rebuild, enhance stability under Alex Golesh’s leadership, and pose intriguing possibilities for both recruiting and on-field performance. Will this rule be the catalyst Auburn needs for long-term SEC contention?