Travis Garrison is a former Maryland big man that has partnered with the Field of 68 media network to create a podcast centered around Terps basketball.
Walter Clayton scored 34 points with five 3-pointers, giving Florida the Final Four win over SEC rival Auburn 79-73 in the Final Four on Saturday night. Chad Baker-Mazara, with his left hand partially wrapped because of a thumb issue, led Auburn with 18 points and four 3-pointers. Johni Broome finished with 15 points on 6-of-14 shooting and had seven rebounds, with only three points after halftime. Broome was hunched over even before the final buzzer, and then was surrounded by cameras to capture his reaction. He eventually stood up to shake hands, then walked off the court with his eyes red from crying, pulling up his jersey to wipe his face as cameras continued to follow his exit. Truly a historic season for this Auburn program. Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh are in San Antonio to cover this team, this game, and the season Auburn basketball just put a bow on.
Ladies and Gentlemen, the time has come. For the first time since 2019, Auburn men's basketball is back in the Final Four. The Tigers, with a “miracle in Atlanta, defeated Tom Izzo and the two-seed Michigan State Spartans 70-64 on Sunday night behind a tournament-defying game from Johni Broome. With a dominant first half, a gruesome injury in the second half, and a return to the game that no Auburn fan will forget, Johni Broome helped lift his team to victory and to history. The Tigers take to San Antonio for the Final Four and will be competing against the 1-seed from the West region, the Florida Gators. An SEC Final Four with championship aspirations on the line! Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh will be covering the team in San Antonio so make sure to follow them for all the instant updates and action. THIS IS MARCH MADNESS!
Auburn advances to play Michigan State with a berth in the Final Four on the line. Johni Broome finished with 22 points and 16 rebounds, Tahaad Pettiford hit a couple of crazy shots while Broome and Chad Baker-Mazara were on the bench in foul trouble, and Denver Jones came up huge with three straight baskets midway through the second half, helping Auburn regain the lead and never look back. Auburn East represented in a major way in Atlanta, as were Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh.
In the second round of the 2025 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, the overall number one seed Auburn Tigers defeated the nine seed Creighton Bluejays 82-70. Tahaad Pettiford was the difference off the bench for Auburn, along with the “Night-Night” celebration and dagger from Denver Jones in the second half. Chad Baker-Mazara was absolutely a large proponent of the offense, with those three guys each scoring in double-figures. Auburn moves on to the second weekend of the tournament, the Sweet 16, for the first time since its final four run in 2019. The Tigers are set to face 5-seed Michigan, and Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh are here to break it all down!
Auburn is sticking around this NCAA Tournament longer than last year, even if the Tigers didn't play with the energy coach Bruce Pearl wants to see. Miles Kelly made seven 3-pointers and scored 23 points, All-American Johni Broome added 14 points and 11 rebounds, and No. 1 seed Auburn beat 16th-seeded Alabama State 83-63 on Thursday in the first round of the South Region. Vince Wolfram was at the game in Lexington at Rupp Arena and Jojo Cavanagh was tuned in from Auburn.
On this VERY special episode of Straight Out The Jungle, Charles Barkley sits down with Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh. Barkley talks about his expectations for his former school, Auburn, and its hopes in the NCAA Tournament, his introduction to HC Bruce Pearl, and who he thinks will win Player of the Year between Cooper Flagg and Johni Broome.Charles also discusses his favorite moments on TNT's Inside the NBA with Shaquille O'Neal, Kenny Smith, and Ernie Johnson, what the score would be if the Dream Team played the 2024 USA Gold Medal team in the Olympics, and what he is most looking forward to when the Final Four goes to the big ole city of San Antonio!This is an all-time episode that you won't want to miss. TUNE IN!
The weekend in Nashville didn't quite go as expected for many Auburn fans. Auburn, the No. 1 seed in the conference tournament, got bounced by the Tennessee Volunteers in the semifinals on Saturday. After a win over Ole Miss in a Johni Broome-led victory on Friday, the Tigers and Broome tried to rally on Saturday in a similar fashion but came up short. Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh discuss their thoughts on Auburn's play right now and what has to take place for Auburn to make a deep run in March.
In his Neville Arena finale, All-American Johni Broome scored a career-high 34 points, but Mark Sears beat the buzzer with a jumper from the free-throw line to give No. 7 Alabama a 93-91 win Saturday on Senior Day at Neville Arena.Broome showed why he is a leading national player of the year candidate, adding eight rebounds, five blocked shots, three steals and three assists in 43 minutes. Next for Auburn, the SEC tournament in Nashville. The Tigers begin play on Friday at 1pm in the Quarterfinal.
This week, Auburn Center Dylan Cardwell joins Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh on Straight Out The Jungle! Dylan reflects on his five years in Auburn, his highlights in the Jungle, and becoming the All-time Winningest player in Auburn basketball history.Cardwell uncovered the origin of the “Jumbotron Man” and how Bruce Pearl worked his way into the moment. He also shares what IS Jumbotron Worthy and what is NOT! This was an awfully fun one, plus, you can't spell “Aura” without “AU.”
No.1 Auburn traveled to College Station to play a prepared Buzz Williams and Texas A&M team and fell to the Aggies, 83-72. Auburn didn't have the legs and A&M capitalized. The Aggies' preparation, scouting, and execution were elite—they outplayed the No. 1 team all night. Next for Auburn, the Iron Bowl of basketball on Saturday afternoon at Neville Arena against Alabama.
Marching toward a championship, No. 1 Auburn erased decades of big blue disappointment, defeating No. 17 Kentucky 94-78 Saturday, the Tigers' first win at Rupp Arena since 1988. Miles Kelly made nine 3-pointers and led Auburn with 30 points, helping the Tigers clinch the Southeastern Conference title while improving to 8-0 in SEC road games. Vince Wolfram was in Lexington and Jojo Cavanagh was in Auburn to break down the contest! The top-ranked Tigers (27-2, 15-1) remain on the road, playing at Texas A&M Tuesday at 8 p.m. CT.
Johni Broome scored 24 points, Chad Baker-Mazara added 22 and No. 1 Auburn beat Ole Miss, 106-76. After weeks of inconsistent shooting at home, Auburn sunk 11 of 21 attempts from 3-point range. The game started with a 3 from Baker-Mazara and was backed by plenty more from Miles Kelly and Denver Jones. Next up, Auburn travels to Lexington to play Mark Pope and the Kentucky Wildcats in Rupp Arena, a building Auburn hasn't won a game at in over 37 years. Vince Wolfram will be live from the Bluegrass state on Saturday evening!
On this episode of Straight Out The Jungle, the man with an absurd number of nicknames joins Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh—Auburn guard Chris Moore! With Moore in the starting lineup, he breaks down the adjustment process, why he's a matchup nightmare for defenses, and the trust he has in his defensive skill set.C-Mo also shares the story of pushing a school bus with his own two hands in high school, his best prank on Chad Baker-Mazara, and plays a fun game of 'C-Mo of This or C-Mo of That!' This episode was a BLAST!
Johni Broome scored a season-high 31 points and added 14 rebounds as No. 1 Auburn defeated Georgia 82-70 on Saturday. For the second straight game, Auburn (25-2, 13-1 SEC) found itself in a tight contest against an unranked opponent before pulling away in the final minutes. Broome took over in the second half, including a run of seven straight points for the Tigers. The double-double was his 17th of the season. Auburn hosts No. 24 Ole Miss on Wednesday.
Johni Broome logged a double-double and No. 1 Auburn ended the game on a 10-2 run to defeat Arkansas 67-60 Wednesday at Neville Arena. Coach John Calipari made his first appearance in Neville Arena as the Razorbacks head coach, but Bruce Pearl emerged victorious in the end. There was plenty of trash talk, tension in the air, and energy in the building for this one, and Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh had a front row perspective of it all!
No. 1 Auburn celebrated its latest history-making milestone—a 94-85 victory over No. 2 Alabama on Saturday at Coleman Coliseum—in a game the Tigers never trailed. Vince Wolfram was in Tuscaloosa covering the matchup, while Jojo Cavanagh was in the middle of the victorious scene in Auburn, and together, they brought it all! Denver Jones scored 16 points, Johni Broom had 19, Miles Kelly and Chad Baker-Mazara each added 15, Chaney Johnson scored 14, and Tahaad Pettiford contributed 13. IRON BOWL WIN FOR AUBURN.
Auburn Assistant Coach, Offensive Coordinator, and Lead Scout Mike Burgomaster joins Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh on this episode of Straight Out The Jungle. This is a basketball junkie's dream pod. Coach Burgo breaks down Auburn's offensive weapons, including Johni Broome, Miles Kelly, and Tahaad Pettiford, as well as the growth of Chaney Johnson. He also shares how coaching under two legendary mentors, Jim Larrañaga and Bruce Pearl, has shaped his career. Stay tuned until the end to hear about Coach Burgomaster's dominance in team dodgeball, his favorite NBA offense to watch, and his interaction with Kobe Bryant.
Denver Jones got No. 1 Auburn off to a hot start, then Chaney Johnson and Johni Broome took over in the second half to give the top-ranked Tigers an 80-68 road win Tuesday at Memorial Gymnasium, which sounded at times like Neville Arena. AU improves to 10-1 in the SEC including 6-0 on the road this season. No. 1 Auburn (22-2, 10-1) makes history Saturday at 3 p.m. CT against No. 2 Alabama in Tuscaloosa, the first No. 1 vs. No. 2 matchup in Southeastern Conference history. TUNE IN FOR THAT RECAP ON SATURDAY!
No. 1 Auburn started fast but No. 6 Florida broke open a close game late in the first half and made 13 3-pointers to win 90-81 Saturday at Neville Arena, ending the Tigers' 14-game winning streak. Miles Kelly led Auburn with 22 points and Johni Broome registered a double-double with 18 points, 11 rebounds and team-best six assists. Walter Clayton Jr. led five Gators in double figures, scoring 19 points while adding nine assists and six rebounds. Next for Auburn, a trip to Nashville to take on the Vanderbilt Commodores on Tuesday evening.
Auburn Associate Head Coach and Defensive Coordinator Steven Pearl joins Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh on this episode of Straight Out The Jungle! SP breaks down his team's elite defensive prowess in both the backcourt and frontcourt, Chad Baker-Mazara's mental edge, and the pro-level abilities of Dylan Cardwell and Miles Kelly. Plus, he explains why this 2025 Auburn squad could be special come March. The former Tennessee basketball player also reveals what his ideal NIL deal would've been in college, his Super Bowl pick, beating John Wall in college, and his NCAA Tournament matchup against six-time NBA All-Star Kawhi Leonard. If you want the real scoop on Auburn basketball, this is the episode for you!
Johni Broome and Chad Baker-Mazara scored 15 points each and No. 1 Auburn remained undefeated in Southeastern Conference play with a 98-70 win over Oklahoma on Tuesday night. Auburn (21-1, 9-0) has now won 14 games in a row, the second-longest active winning streak in the country. The Tigers host No. 6 Florida in Neville Arena on Saturday.
Johni Broome and Dylan Cardwell delivered double-doubles and all five starters scored in double figures to lead No. 1 Auburn to a 92-82 win over No. 23 Ole Miss Saturday at SJB Pavillion, the Tigers' 13th consecutive victory. Broome scored 20 points and grabbed 12 rebounds while Cardwell added 10 points and a game-high 13 rebounds to lead Auburn to its eighth ranked win and 13th Quad-1 victory of the season. The only unbeaten team in SEC play, Auburn (20-1, 8-0) returns to Neville Arena for two games next week, beginning Tuesday at 8 p.m. CT against Oklahoma on SEC Network.
No. 1 Auburn matched its best 20-game start in school history as Johni Broome scored 20 of his 26 points in the second half to down LSU in Baton Rouge, 87-74, extending Auburn's win streak to 12 games. A season-high performance in both steals and offensive rebounds helped lift the Tigers to victory, along with multiple players scoring in double figures. Next up, Auburn heads to Oxford, Mississippi, to face No. 23 Ole Miss, who just defeated Texas at home on Wednesday night. Tip-off is set for Saturday, February 1, at 1 p.m.
Miles Kelly sunk a go-ahead 3-pointer with 30 seconds remaining to go along with Johni Broome's 16 point-13 rebound return to the lineup as No. 1 Auburn extended its winning streak to 11 games with a 53-51 win over No. 6 Tennessee on Saturday night. Johni Broome returned in a big way, leading Auburn with 16 points, 12 rebounds and four blocked shots in 33 minutes. Chaney Johnson added 10 points on 5-of-8 shooting. The Tigers' seven wins over ranked opponents sets a new program record, breaking the old mark of six ranked wins in 2018-19.
Auburn starting forward Chaney Johnson joins Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh on a new episode of Straight Out The Jungle! Chaney speaks on his transition from Division II basketball at Alabama Huntsville to Division I at Auburn. He also recalls his earliest memory of Bruce Pearl, his relationship with the team Chaplain and his faith, as well as how the Auburn frontcourt as stepped up in the absence of Johni Broome. Plus, there is a little inter-squad rivalry brewing between the Strong Gang and the Aura Gang…. TUNE IN!
Tahaad Pettiford scored a career-high 24 points and No. 1 Auburn survived No. 23 Georgia's furious last-minute rally to win 70-68 Saturday at Stegeman Coliseum, the Tigers' 10th consecutive win. Leading by six at the half, Chad Baker-Mazara scored 10 second-half points to help the Tigers maintain their lead throughout. Baker-Mazara and Miles Kelly each scored 13 points. Without a midweek game, Auburn (17-1, 5-0) will have extra time to prepare for next Saturday's 7:30 p.m. CT showdown with No. 6 Tennessee at Neville Arena. The best game in college basketball yet, and Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh will be ready for it! Miles Kelly Interview: https://youtube.com/live/HNfKCs_Y9oc?feature=share
Auburn starting guard Miles Kelly joins Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh on the latest episode of the Field of 68's Straight Out The Jungle podcast. The Georgia native discusses Auburn basketball's season so far, what's ahead, and how he's delivered in the biggest road moments. The crew also dives into the Auburn 'Aura Gang,' his love for gaming and streaming, and his hopes for a College Basketball 2025 game featuring this Auburn team. This one's a fun listen—TUNE IN!
Even without All-American Johni Broome, No. 1 Auburn looked every bit like the nation's top-ranked team, hammering No. 15 Mississippi State 88-66 Tuesday at sold-out Neville Arena. Chad Baker-Mazara led Auburn with 20 points while Chaney Johnson scored 17 points, grabbed eight rebounds and blocked four shots in his first start of the season. Next for Auburn, a trip down Bulldawg Lane to play the Georgia Bulldogs, a team that is ranked in the AP Top 25 for the first time since 2011. Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh are here to break it all down!
Tahaad Pettiford assisted on Dylan Cardwell's go-ahead dunk and converted two free throws with 4.4 seconds remaining as No. 2 Auburn overcame an injury to leading scorer Johni Broom and rallied to beat South Carolina 66-63 on Saturday afternoon. Next for Bruce Pearl's team is a matchup with No. 14 Mississippi State at home on Tuesday. Likely without Johni Broome, Auburn will be ready to compete in what should be a thriller in Neville Arena!
No. 2 Auburn led Texas by 21 points in the second half but had to hold on tight at the end as the Tigers edged out the Longhorns 87-82. With the win, Bruce Pearl earned his 214th victory in his 11th season at Auburn, surpassing Joel Eaves—who coached the Tigers from 1949 to 1963—as the winningest coach in Auburn basketball history. Following No. 1 Tennessee's blowout loss to Florida, 73-43, on Tuesday night, Auburn is in prime position to claim the No. 1 ranking next week. Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh have it all covered—LATE NIGHT!
Johni Broome scored 24 points and had seven rebounds and four blocks, and No. 2 Auburn opened Southeastern Conference play with an 84-68 win over Missouri on Saturday. With the win, Auburn Head Coach Bruce Pearl tied Joel Eaves for the most career victories in program history at 213. Up next for Auburn, a trip to Austin to battle Texas. It's the first time these two teams have played each other since 1911. Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh have all things Auburn Hoops on this new episode! Tap in!
Chaney Johnson, Johni Broome, and Chad Baker-Mazara shine in the last nonconference game of the 2024 calendar year, beating Monmouth 87-58. With two Sportcenter Top10 jams from Jahki Howard, the Jungle was rocking and the Tigers were rolling. As noncon ends, SEC Play begins, and Hosts Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh are amped for conference play! Tune in!
Any doubts about Johni Broome's shoulder coming into Saturday's Battle in Birmingham were quickly answered as he finished with a game-high 23 points and 11 rebounds, his eighth double-double of the season, to lead No. 2 Auburn past No. 16 Alabama 87-69 in front of 15,335 at Legacy Arena in Birmingham. Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh talk about the big win, Auburn's No. 2 ranking in the newest AP Poll, and looking forward to conference play in the SEC. All that and more on a new episode of Straight Out The Jungle!
With one big man in foul trouble and the other on the bench icing a sore shoulder, Chaney Johnson stepped in and stepped up to lead No. 2 Auburn over Georgia State 100-59 Tuesday at sold-out Neville Arena. SEC Player of the Week Johni Broome exited after two minutes with an injury, and Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh discuss his timetable for return, as well as hearing from Bruce Pearl on his thoughts on Broome's shoulder. Next for Auburn, a trip to Birmingham, Alabama on Saturday, December 21 at 4:30 PM ET to battle No. 16 Purdue. Tune in for all things Auburn basketball, this is Straight Out The Jungle!
Auburn Men's Basketball Assistant Coach Ira Bowman joins Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh on a new sit-down interview episode of Straight Out The Jungle! The former Philadelphia 76er and Atlanta Hawk is the lead recruiter for Bruce Pearl's team, bringing in the likes of Isaac Okoro, Sharife Cooper, Jabari Smith, and many more, now pro players. Bowman's success is imminent, and this year's group of Tigers excites him! Vince asks about Ira's Christmas list, and there is one thing on the list: to win a national championship. TUNE IN!
Johni Broome had 21 points and a career-high 20 rebounds to lead No. 2 Auburn to a 91-53 win over Ohio State on Saturday. Auburn (9-1) finished with a 49-28 rebounding edge and gave Ohio State little air to score. Vince Wolfram was in Atlanta for the game, and he caught up with co-host Jojo Cavanagh who tapped in from New York to recap the big Auburn win.
Six players scored in double-figures to give No. 2 Auburn the hefty win over Richmond, 98-54, at Neville Arena. Coming off a tough loss to Duke in Cameron Indoor Stadium, the Tigers got back on track, with Miles Kelly and Tahaad Pettiford each scoring 15 points. Jahki Howard played some serious minutes for the first time since the first game of the season, pouring in a career-high 13 points. Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh have the full breakdown of the game and a preview of Holiday Hoopsgiving in Atlanta this weekend!
Hundreds of Auburn fans brought a bit of The Jungle to Cameron Indoor Stadium, helping the second-ranked Tigers get off to a fast start before No. 9 Duke took control, winning 84-78 Wednesday in the SEC/ACC Challenge. Field of 68's Jeff Goodman and Vince Wolfram were at the game and caught up with Straight Out The Jungle's Jojo Cavanagh postgame to break down the top-10 matchup. From Cameron Indoor Stadium… THIS IS STRAIGHT OUT THE JUNGLE!
The Auburn Tigers are your 2024 Maui Invitational Champions! Lead by Johni Broome and Dylan Cardwell in the title game, Bruce Pearl's squad outmatched Memphis, 90-76, to become the third SEC team to win the Maui Invitational in the history of the tournament. Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh covered the championship game and are here to break it down for you!! Happy Thanksgiving, Vince and Jojo are unbelievably thankful for all the support from the Field of 68 and Auburn families!! TUNE IN!
Johni Broome recorded a double-double in the first half and No. 4 Auburn never trailed against No. 12 North Carolina, beating the Tar Heels 85-72 Tuesday to advance to the championship game at the Maui Invitational. Auburn is off to a 6-0 start for the third time under head coach Bruce Pearl, and Auburn fans have every reason to be excited for this episode of Straight Out The Jungle. Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh are here to review the big semifinal win and preview the title game against Memphis. War Eagle!
Auburn's 18-point comeback is the largest comeback in a top-5 matchup since 2012 and Straight Out The Jungle Hosts Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh are here to BREAK IT DOWN FOR YOU! A thriller of a game, as the number four Tigers just outlasted the number five Cyclones in Maui, 83-81. Tune in to hear about Johni Broome's cramped, yet clutch, buzzer beater, how Auburn escaped such a score deficit, and what Bruce Pearl had to say after the win. TUNE IN AUBURN FAMILY!
As #4 Auburn travels to Maui to compete in the Maui Invitational basketball tournament, Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh have YOU covered! The “Straight Out The Jungle” duo discusses the #4 versus #5 matchup of Auburn vs Iowa State, break down what the Tigers need to do to win, and look into the other big-time games going down in Hawaii. PLUS… Auburn LEGEND Charles Barkley says he wants to come on the show? Jojo makes a call to her old boss and the ‘Round Mound of Rebound' offers a deal that couldn't be passed up!! TUNE IN!
Join Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh on the latest episode of "Straight Out The Jungle" as they welcome Auburn starting point guard Denver Jones. As his team is gearing up for the Maui Invitational, Denver shares his journey through the transfer portal to Auburn, his transition from shooting guard to point guard under Bruce Pearl, and his favorite Thanksgiving foods. Don't miss this fun conversation with one of college basketball's rising stars!
Join Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh on this episode of Straight Out The Jungle, part of the Field of 68 network, as they recap Auburn basketball's dominating 102-69 win over North Alabama. Johni Broome shines with a stellar performance, racking up 30 points and 17 rebounds in his 30th consecutive double-digit scoring game. Don't miss their in-depth analysis and highlights from this exciting matchup!
Check out the latest recap episode of Straight Out The Jungle with Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh, breaking down Auburn's commanding win over Kent State. Johni Broome and Chaney Johnson both shined, each scoring 18 points to lead No. 5 Auburn to a 79-56 victory at Neville Arena. Don't miss the in-depth analysis and post-game insights!
Join Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh on "Straight Out The Jungle" as they break down Auburn's thrilling 74-69 upset over #4 Houston! Hear about the key moments and standout performances from Johni Broome and Tahaad Pettiford that led the Tigers to their first-ever nonconference regular-season victory over a top-5 ranked opponent. Don't miss their in-depth analysis and behind-the-scenes insights from this March Madness-like game in November!
Join us on this exciting episode of the "Straight Out The Jungle" podcast as Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh welcome 5-star freshman guard Tahaad Pettiford. In this episode, they dive into Tahaad's journey from New Jersey to Auburn, discuss his anticipation for the upcoming season, and explore what it's like playing alongside his AAU teammate Jahki Howard in college. To wrap it all up, the gang heads to Jungle Junction for some rapid-fire questions to help you get to know Tahaad off the court!
Auburn crushes Vermont 94-43 in a thrilling home opener at Neville Arena. Miles Kelly shines in his jungle debut as the game's leading scorer with 21 points, hitting seven three-pointers to lead The Tigers to victory. Join hosts Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh as they break down the highlights and key moments from this exciting match-up. Plus, hear their predictions for Auburn's upcoming game against the Houston Cougars.
In a sit-down with Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh, Coach Bruce Pearl dives into what sets his team apart ahead of the 2024-25 season, introduces new faces on the roster, and discusses the strategy behind his ultra-talented team. He also shares insights on navigating the transfer portal, reflects on his lasting coaching legacy at Auburn, and delivers a message to the Auburn faithful…YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS IT!
Join us from Birmingham, Alabama, as Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh team up with Terrence Oglesby at SEC Men's Basketball Media Day to preview the Auburn basketball team for the 2024-25 season. Don't miss out on an in-depth discussion about the non-conference schedule and team's dynamics, including the impact of freshmen, transfers, and returning players. Tune in!
Welcome to the very first episode of Straight Out The Jungle, your new go-to Auburn basketball podcast hosted by Vince Wolfram and Jojo Cavanagh! In this premiere episode, Vince and Jojo introduce the podcast and discuss what you can expect from Straight Out The Jungle. They'll cover everything from game analysis, player spotlights, and insider news to exclusive interviews and interactions. Don't miss out on this exciting new program with Vince and Jojo as they bring you closer to the heart of Auburn hoops!