Auburn wide receiver Cam Coleman makes unreal catch in the end zone against Arkansas
By Jacob Moss
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The Auburn Tigers are looking to snap their current 4-game losing streak and pick up their first SEC win of the season in the process today against the Arkansas Razorbacks in Fayetteville.
Head coach Hugh Freeze‘s offense has been sputtering as of late, and this is a trend the Tigers were hoping to change coming out of the bye week against a Hogs’ secondary that has struggled all season.
Star Auburn wide receiver Cam Coleman got things rolling for the Tigers midway through the first quarter, hauling in one of the most insane one-handed touchdowns of the entire season to give his guys the early lead.
Auburn quarterback Jackson Arnold threw up a deep ball to Coleman in the end zone, and the elite sophomore hauled in the one-hander while falling backwards into the end zone with an Arkansas defender draped all over him.
Snags like this have become very commonplace for Coleman since he joined the Tigers last season, as the former 5-star recruit has quickly become one of the best pass catchers in the entire country.
He entered today’s matchup with 30 receptions for 413 yards and 2 touchdowns, which follows up the 598-yard, 8 touchdown campaign he had across the 11 games he played as a true freshman in 2024.
Coleman has been heating up over the past couple of games Auburn has played, and this jaw-dropping one handed touchdown grab has continued that trend against Arkansas.