Okay, so I wanted to listen to the Auburn game the other day, and I was like, “How do I even do this?” I mean, I’m not always near a TV, you know?

First, I grabbed my phone – my trusty sidekick in all things digital. I figured there had to be an app for this, right?
Digging Around for Options
- First Stop: The App Store. I punched in “Auburn radio,” “Auburn sports,” stuff like that. A bunch of apps popped up, some official-looking, some not so much.
- Downloaded a couple. I figured I’d try a few out and see which one I liked best. Gotta weigh the pros and cons, you know?
Testing, Testing…1, 2, 3
So, I started messing with these apps. Some were kinda clunky – you know, hard to navigate, confusing buttons. Others were pretty slick, with easy-to-find schedules and live game streams.
One app I found, The broadcast was crystal clear, no static or anything. It was like being right there in the stadium, minus the overpriced nachos.
I listened through a complete game, and everyting works very well.
Success!
Now, I know the game is not every time, But I have already put the APP on my phone’s home page. I’m all set for game day, wherever I am. No more missing out because I’m stuck in traffic or, you know, doing adult things. War Eagle!