Bodda Getta Brew 10/13: The Ultimate Reboot

Today, we're looking at how the bye week has the players fired up for LSU.

Good morning. Ya know those weekend naps? Not too short but not too long, and you emerge ready to take the day? That’s what Auburn football just got— and if you could harness the energy they returned with for tomorrow’s matchup against LSU, you could power the entire South.

Wanna get pumped up with them? This video is a must-watch.

What else are we mixing into today’s Brew?

🏈 What did players do with their bye week?
🏀 Putting Auburn hoops on your radar
🐅 And much, much more!

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📈 STOCK UP

🔼 Riding High After The Bye. With no football game last weekend, the Auburn players took full advantage of the bye week—and coming off two ultra-physical matchups, it was just what they needed.
 
Gunner Britton went hunting back home. Marcus Harris went home and attended his little brother's high school football game. Jaylin Simpson stayed in town, carved pumpkins, and spent his Saturday watching football. Oscar Chapman hit the links. Larry Nixon III went home to see his son.

"Just having this time to recover your body, this is a long season," Harris said. "It was a good little break we had. It was perfect timing. Now we're about to play another great team. Just having an off week before we play LSU, it's very good. Hopefully, we can capitalize off that."

But the break isn’t the only thing that’s got the players fired up.

The Auburn-LSU rivalry is real, and 13 of the last 19 meetings have been decided by seven points or fewer. Auburn snapped their losing streak in Death Valley two years ago, and this year's squad would love nothing more than to do it again.

Auburn and LSU will kick off at 6 p.m. CT from Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, La. The game will be televised on ESPN with Joe Tessitore, Jesse Palmer, and Katie George on the call. You can also listen to Andy Burcham, Jason Campbell, Ronnie Brown, and Will Herring, who will have the radio call on 94.3 FM, online at AuburnTigers.com and on the Auburn app.

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⚽️ Head to AuburnTigers.com to watch a chill-inducing recap video of Auburn soccer’s historic win over No. 6 Arkansas.

🔼 Hoopin’ And Hollerin’ At Home. Auburn men’s and women’s basketball season is just around the corner, and home games are where it’s at. The women’s team begins their season against Jacksonville State on Monday, Nov. 6 and the men’s team starts up against SLU on Fri, Nov. 10.

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🤔 TIGER TRIVIA

Dyeing for the win. With a long and storied rivalry, it’s time to take a look back at some of the most iconic matchups in the history of Auburn vs. LSU.

What year was famed Auburn football coach Pat Dye’s first win over LSU?

If you think you know the answer, scroll down to the bottom to find out.

🐅 ONE BIG THING

Your road trip drip. A show of unity is everything, especially when on the road. If you’re heading to Baton Rouge this weekend for the big game against LSU, don’t forget to wear navy.

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📅 THE WEEK AHEAD

Friday 10/13

🎾 Women’s Tennis @ ITF 25K

🎾 Men’s Tennis @ ITA Southern Regional Championships

🏃🏻‍♂️ XC/Track @ Crimson Classic

🏊🏻‍♂️ Swimming & Diving @ War Eagle Classic

🐎 Equestrian @ UT Martin @ 10 a.m. CT

🏐 Volleyball @ Tennessee @ 5:30 p.m. CT on SEC Network | Live Video 

⚽️ Soccer vs. Texas A&M @ 6:30 p.m. CT SEC Network | Live Audio

Saturday 10/14

🎾 Women’s Tennis @ ITF 25K

🎾 Men’s Tennis @ ITA Southern Regional Championships

🏊🏻‍♂️ Swimming & Diving @ War Eagle Classic

🏈. Football @ LSU @ 6 or 6:30 p.m. CT

Sunday 10/14

🎾 Women’s Tennis @ ITF 25K

🎾 Men’s Tennis @ ITA Southern Regional Championships

🏊🏻‍♂️ Swimming & Diving @ War Eagle Classic

🏌🏽‍♂️ Men’s Golf Fallen Oak Collegiate Invitational

🥎 Softball vs. Coastal Alabama Community College @ 2 p.m. CST

🥎 Softball vs. Enterprise State Community College @ 2 p.m. CST

🎉 TRIVIA ANSWER

Answer: 1981 (Auburn won 19-7)

Not only was this the first win for Pat Dye over LSU but it was also his second win overall as Auburn’s head coach. It was long overdue after the Tigers played at Tennessee and Nebraska to start the season, the former game setting the stage for the infamous Pat Dye locker room speech. That win over LSU sparked a four-win streak that helped elevate the Auburn football program for years to come.

🐅 Have a great Friday, y’all