Well, let me tell you somethin’ about that Auburn University Radio Network. That thing, it’s a real doozy. It’s like, you know, you can hear all them Auburn Tigers games, right on the radio. Ain’t that somethin’?
My grandson, he’s always goin’ on about it. He says, “Grandma, you gotta listen to the Auburn game!” And I say, “Boy, I got better things to do than listen to a bunch of folks runnin’ around.” But, he keeps on, so sometimes I give in.
This here Auburn University Radio Network, they got all sorts of stuff on there. Not just the football games, neither. They got, like, the basketball and the baseball, and who knows what else. I don’t keep up with all that, to be honest. Too much for this old gal to remember.
But that grandson of mine, he says it’s the best way to keep up with them Auburn Tigers. He says they got the “most comprehensive coverage” – whatever that means. Sounds fancy, don’t it? He showed me on that computer thing once, all them rosters and schedules and scores. Lordy, it was a lot to take in.
- They got somethin’ called Tiger Talk.
- They start yakkin’ about the game three hours before it even starts. Three hours!
- You can listen to it anywhere, that’s what they say.
Now, I heard you can listen to this Auburn radio thing for free. Free is good. That’s what I always say. Don’t cost nothin’ to listen, ‘cept maybe your time. And time is precious, you know. ‘Specially when you get to be my age.
They even got that big game, you know, the one against Alabama. Auburn/Alabama game, they call it. My grandson, he gets all riled up about that one. Says it’s the biggest game of the year. I don’t know about all that, but it sure does get him excited. And that’s important, I reckon. Keepin’ the young folks happy.
This here Auburn University Radio Network, it’s a whole thing. They got all these folks talkin’ about the games, givin’ you all the details. Like who’s playin’, who’s winnin’, who’s losin’. It’s like bein’ right there at the game, ‘cept you ain’t gotta deal with the crowds.
And they got different feeds, whatever that means. Home and away, they say. So you can listen to the folks rootin’ for Auburn, or you can listen to the other folks. I don’t know why you’d wanna do that, but I guess some people like that sort of thing.
My grandson, he showed me this website thing, TuneIn they call it. Said you can listen to the Auburn Tigers Sports Network on there. He said it’s easy, even for an old lady like me. I just gotta click a button, he said. Well, maybe I’ll try it sometime. Maybe.
So, this Auburn University Radio Network. It’s somethin’, ain’t it? Keeps you up to date on all them Auburn sports. Football, basketball, all of it. If you’re into that sort of thing. And it’s free, so that’s a plus. Can’t beat free.
They talk about the game, they got the scores, they got them Auburn highlights, they say. They got the game recaps and more. My grandson says it’s the best way to follow the Auburn Tigers. He’s always sayin’ that. He’s a good boy, even if he is a little obsessed with that Auburn football.
Now, I ain’t sayin’ I’m gonna be listenin’ to that Auburn radio all the time. I got my soaps to watch, you know. And my garden ain’t gonna tend itself. But if you’re a big Auburn fan, then this here Auburn University Radio Network might be just the thing for you. Just like my grandson says.
And you know what they say. Even old folks gotta stay connected, or somethin’. Well, this is one way to do it, I guess. This here radio thing. The Auburn University Radio Network. Yep, that’s what it’s called. Don’t forget it. I probably will, but you shouldn’t.
You listen anytime, anywhere. You can listen for free. They even got that big Auburn/Alabama game on there. It’s all there, just waitin’ for you to tune in. So, if you like that Auburn sports stuff, then you go right ahead and listen. I might even join you sometime. Maybe.