Auburn Tigers men's basketball coach Bruce Pearl reacted to President Donald Trump's decision to name Dan Bongino deputy FBI director
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In a duel between two coaches ranked in the top five of career SEC wins, Bruce Pearl and the Auburn Tigers continue to find ways to win games.
Bruce Pearl and his No. 1 ranked Auburn Tigers face John Calipari and the Arkansas Razorbacks in this SEC men’s college basketball matchup.
The No. 1 Auburn Tigers beat the No. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide 94-85 on Saturday night, and head coach Bruce Pearl understood the importance of a fast start.
In what should be a surprise to no one, the Auburn Tigers retained the No. 1 spot in the AP Poll after another undefeated week in SEC play. Somewhat shockingly, Bruce Pearl's team could not regain a unanimous selection,
Coach Bruce Pearl and the Auburn Tigers are on an absolute roll. They have won four straight games after losing to the Florida Gators and have been slowly chomping off the heads of their SEC rivals. Who were the latest casualties of the deadly roster featuring Johni Broome and Denver Jones?
Before then, Auburn head coach Bruce Pearl revealed he has been trying to secure another year of eligibility for one of his players. Per 247Sports' Nathan King, Pearl said Auburn will go through the process of securing another year of eligibility for forward Chaney Johnson.
Bruce Pearl's famous interview from February 2015 has resurfaced as the No. 1 Auburn Tigers near its game against the No. 17 Kentucky Wildcats.
Auburn is off to its best 15-game South Eastern Conference start in school history. The Tigers are 14-1 in conference contests and are the top-ranked team in the nation.
In looking at its schedule, Bruce Pearl said Auburn basketball "figured we pretty much better get this one" in terms of a win over Ole Miss on Wednesday. Here's why.