

With this game also being on the road and after USC, this is the ultimate “trap game” for Auburn if they don’t take this one seriously. Washington wasn’t very good last season and probably won’t be this season, although Kentucky transfer Keion Brooks and Wazzu transfer Noah Williams are talented newcomers. Drew Peterson is USC’s best player and will be the guy to watch and the fact that the game is in Los Angeles makes this an intriguing one to watch.

The frontcourt matchup between Broome and Traore at Auburn and freshmen Kajani Wright and Vince Iwuchukwu is going to be very interesting, especially from an NBA scouts perspective. And that could make them more dangerous as a non-con opponent. He leads a revamped backcourt filled with veterans that may not be as talented on paper as previous rosters but fits better overall. Instead, the star of the team is transfer import Kendric Davis, who was AAC Player of the Year at SMU. Memphis always will be tough under Penny Hardaway but there aren’t five-star freshmen this time around. They’ll be a test to the backcourt players and potentially the top overall opponent in the non-con. The Billikens likely will be the lone opponent that’s ranked on the preseason top-25 rankings and has one of the best backcourts in the country in Yuri Collins (who led the country in passing), Javonte Perkins, and Gibson Jimerson. He’ll be a good opening test for the new frontcourt of Johni Broome and Yohan Traore and how good defensively they’ll be. They feature one of the best offensive frontcourt players in the country in Josh Oduro, who averaged 17.7 ppg and 7.5 rpg last season. This isn’t your normal opening night easy matchup, as the Patriots will be a tough out. Here are some thoughts about the tougher opponents for Auburn Basketball. This time around though, things look a little tougher for the SEC program, as the non-conference schedule for the 2022-23 campaign has been released. Some of their top non-SEC wins included against Syracuse, Loyola-Chicago, Saint Louis, and Oklahoma in the Big 12/SEC Challenge.Īll in all, it wasn’t the toughest schedule in the world but the Tigers avoided any pitfalls and did well enough in league play to get a 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament. In fact, they were unbeaten in regulation, with the lone loss coming in double-overtime to the UConn Huskies.

Last season’s non-conference campaign went very well for Auburn Basketball, going 12-1 overall. How difficult is Auburn Basketball’s non-conference schedule for the upcoming season? Here are some takeaways from the more notable games. Please note that due to the embedded ACS iPad Agreement form on this payment link that must be completed/signed electronically, this MSB payment link will only work on a desktop or a laptop computer.By Tristan Freeman 2 months ago Follow Tweet
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