Will Auburn football coaches share the offensive play calling in 2025?

Auburn athletics hosted its final AMBUSH coach’s caravan Monday evening to kick off SEC media days.

The Tigers media session with Texas and Georgia is set to begin Tuesday at 9:30 am in Atlanta.

Auburn football coach Hugh Freeze knows his margin of error is very thin entering the 2025 season. During the AMBUSH event, Freeze spoke on the team’s progression and announced the Tigers fall camp dates to members of the media.

“I couldn’t be more pleased. I really couldn’t. I love what I see from our kids. I love what I see from our staff. I try to give everybody a little break over the last two to this week and them it’s time to get going again. But most of our guys show up to watch our team runs anyway if you’re in town,” Freeze said.

“I love the chemistry I see between the quarterbacks and receivers right now. They believe in each other, it’s obvious and hopefully that is shown when we start playing games. Camp starts 29th, I believe it is, Tuesday if I’m right on the date, I know it’s Tuesday. I think that’s the 29th.”

After adding key skill players to its roster over the offseason, Freeze believes this roster is built to compete in the SEC this year.

Having three new quarterbacks on the roster called for intense offseason planning from the coaching staff. When explaining the play-calling duties, Freeze said it’ll be a collective effort.

“Play-calling will be shared, just like always, between myself, Patrick Nix, Ken Hunter. I don’t really care who gets the credit. Whoever has the hot hand, whoever has the best idea at the time, it ultimately all comes through me, and I can veto something,” Freeze said.

“We haven’t waited. We’ve been doing it since February. In the allowed minutes we have with the kids and in our studies trying to make sure we’re installing for them things that we believe are going to help us improve those situations.”

Freeze also added what a glimpse of fall camp would look like this month.

“Each night in camp when we do our walkthroughs, there’s going to be a five-minute emphasis, and a lot of that will be what we weren’t very good at last year, Freeze said.”

“Our main goal is making sure our kids have a clear understanding of situational football and what our plan is for that. I don’t think you need a lot of things. I really don’t. You’ve just got to be really good and execute at what we’re going to do. That will show up in fall camp, for sure.”

Auburn’s fall camp will be one month before the Tigers first game of the season at Baylor.

Jerry Humphrey III covers Auburn sports forAL.com. You can follow him on X at @Jerryhump3or email him at [email protected].

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