Byrum Brown Reflects on A-Day Performance: Focus on the Next Play
Auburn football QB Byrum Brown's biggest A-Day lesson? 'Play the next play'
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In his debut at Auburn, quarterback Byrum Brown struggled during the A-Day spring game, completing 50% of his passes for 85 yards with two interceptions. Despite the challenges, he emphasized the importance of moving forward and expressed optimism for the upcoming 2026 season.
- 01Byrum Brown completed 50% of his passes for 85 yards with two interceptions during A-Day.
- 02He stressed the importance of focusing on the next play rather than past mistakes.
- 03Head coach Alex Golesh noted the team's health as a key positive from the game.
- 04Both Brown and Golesh expressed optimism about the team's growth during spring practice.
- 05Brown is looking forward to the upcoming 2026 season.
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During Auburn's A-Day spring game, quarterback Byrum Brown, a transfer from South Florida, faced a challenging debut, completing 50% of his passes for 85 yards and throwing two interceptions without scoring a touchdown. Despite these struggles, Brown remained positive, stating, "Really just play the next play. That's it." He acknowledged the difficulty of finding a rhythm in a non-live game setting but is eager for the first game of the season. Head coach Alex Golesh echoed this sentiment, highlighting the team's overall health as the only winner from the day, while both expressed optimism about the progress made throughout spring practice. Brown noted significant growth from the beginning of practice to the end, indicating a promising outlook for the 2026 season.
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The performance of Byrum Brown and the overall health of the team could influence fan support and expectations for the upcoming season.
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