
Auburn Recruiting Accountability Lessons: Malcolm Simmons Case & NIL Pivot I Auburn Football Podcast
The Auburn Express · The War Rapport || Mike G • B Wil • Ike Jones • C-Dub
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Show Notes
Get an in-depth breakdown of the Malcolm Simmons situation, the university’s stance, and how “Auburn recruiting accountability lessons” are shaping the Tigers’ NIL strategy heading into fall camp.
🏈 Episode Highlights
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The serious domestic-violence charges against Malcolm Simmons and why the court date on August 13 matters for fall camp eligibility.
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Why the university’s public statement walked a fine line between due process and a demonstration of “Auburn recruiting accountability lessons.”
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Personal responsibility: how player choices off the field send a message about program values.
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The July 10 ruling on NIL collectives and why August 1 is the deadline for Auburn to deploy third-party support.
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Recruiting class breakdown: where the Tigers sit in the SEC rankings and how six-figure NIL bids are winning (and losing) commits.
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Which upcoming announcements—Jace Matthews (Aug 6) and Braylon Womack (late Aug)—will signal whether Auburn’s NIL pivot is real.
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