The Auburn Tigers are trying hard to turn their season around after a tough stretch of four straight losses, but a win over the Arkansas Razorbacks last week helped kick things off. It looked like they might be without one of their star players in Week 10 against the Kentucky Wildcats, with wide receiver Cam Coleman listed as questionable on the injury report, but according to head coach Hugh Freeze, things are looking up in that respect.
On Thursday, Freeze said that Coleman should be good to play on Saturday, barring a setback with his injury. This would be a major development for Auburn, as Coleman leads the team in yards and touchdown receptions, with 32 catches for 440 yards and three scores.
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While a spot in the SEC championship or the College Football Playoff is no longer on the board for the Tigers, they are hoping to finish the season strong and get back to a bowl game this year with two more wins in the next four games. If they can do that, Freeze might be able to save his job and continue coaching at Auburn for the 2026 season. If not, Freeze will certainly be on the hot seat this offseason.
We will see if the Tigers can continue down the right path with a game against the Wildcats, likely with Coleman on the field.
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This article originally appeared on Auburn Wire: Auburn Tigers get positive injury update on WR Cam Coleman
