“Physically Mishandled”: Bruce Pearl Sounds the Alarm for Auburn After Devastating Loss to No. 9 Texas

Just hours before the game, Bruce Pearl was confident that his team had “a lot to play for.” He wasn’t interested in resting players or testing new strategies—he wanted to maintain Auburn’s winning momentum. And why not? The team was riding a nearly perfect 27-2 record, holding the No. 1 spot in the SEC. But if Auburn thought they were invincible, Texas A&M just handed them a brutal wake-up call!

From the opening tip, Auburn looked flat, while the Aggies played with undeniable energy. Within minutes, the Tigers were trailing 7-0, struggling to match their opponent’s intensity. By halftime, they found themselves in an unusual spot—behind on the scoreboard. Texas A&M led 40-34, exposing Auburn’s struggles in the paint and on the defensive end.

Even Pearl himself couldn’t ignore the physicality difference after the game. “They physically manhandled us,” he admitted. “If this team is going to continue to win, we’re going to run up against teams like Texas A&M, Florida, or Duke that are big and physical. And tonight, Texas A&M’s physicality dominated the game.”

 

“They physically manhandled us. If this team is going to continue to win, we’re gonna run up against teams like Texas A&M or like Florida or like Duke that are big and physical.” – Bruce Pearl after Auburn’s loss at Texas A&M pic.twitter.com/V73xdYbrab

— The Next Round (@NextRoundLive) March 5, 2025

If there was one glaring difference in this game, it was rebounding. The Aggies completely controlled the boards, grabbing 41 total rebounds to Auburn’s 25. Even worse? Texas A&M snagged a staggering 24 offensive rebounds, leading to countless second-chance points. Despite Auburn shooting 50% from the field and 40.9% from deep, they simply gave their opponents too many extra possessions.

 

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