Okay, so, I’m a huge Auburn football fan, right? But sometimes I can’t watch the games. I gotta be able to listen in, no matter what I’m doing. So, I did a little digging to figure out the best ways to catch the Auburn games on the radio. Here’s what I found out.
First, I tried to find their official radio network. Every big team has one, and sure enough, Auburn does too. It’s called the Auburn Sports Network. Apparently, they have a bunch of stations all over the place, broadcasting the games. So, I looked up a list of those stations. Turns out there’s a whole bunch of them, and you can find one near you depending on where you live.

How to find the right station
- I started by checking the official Auburn Tigers website. They usually have a page with all the radio affiliates listed.
- Then I looked for the station’s frequency and made sure it was the one that actually broadcasted the games.
- If I was going to be driving somewhere, I made a note of all the stations along my route, just in case the signal got weak.
But what if you’re not near a radio, or you’re not in an area where one of those stations broadcasts? Well, I discovered you can also listen online. That’s pretty handy. The official athletics website usually has a link to a live audio stream during the games.
Listening online
- I clicked on the “Listen Live” button on the website. Sometimes it’s a little hard to find, but it’s usually there somewhere in the game day section.
- It opened up a new window with an audio player.
- I made sure my computer’s volume was turned up, and there it was, the game!
It was surprisingly easy, actually. I mean, with a little bit of prep work, you can pretty much always find a way to listen to the Auburn football games. Whether it’s on the radio or online, you’re good to go.
So there you have it. That’s how I figured out how to listen to Auburn football. Now, no matter where I am or what I’m doing, I can always tune in and cheer on the Tigers. War Eagle!