Auburn came out with a 31-15 victory over South Alabama on Saturday in Jordan-Hare Stadium, but the Tigers suffered some injuries that might last into the start of SEC play next week at Oklahoma.
Defensive lineman Amaris Williams left the game in the first quarter, heading into the locker room, after separating his shoulder, per Auburn head coach Hugh Freeze. The good news is that the shoulder was successfully repositioned, and the training staff will monitor his health this week.
After a successful first half, Eric Singleton was missing from the field for much of the second half after suffering a hip pointer. He will also be monitored this week, as well as cornerback Jay Crawford, who limped off the field in the second quarter due to knee-to-knee contact with a South Alabama player.
The Tigers were without the services of Damari Alston (shoulder) and Champ Anthony (thumb) in the win against the Jaguars.