AUBURN, Ala. – Transfer tackle Ronan Chambers might have just started classes at Auburn during the latest round of summer school, but Jordan-Hare Stadium already holds a prominent place in his life.
“My first-ever college game was here at Jordan-Hare, back in 2021,” the offensive lineman, a graduate transfer from Akron, remembered with a smile. “It was my first college game and to play it here – the atmosphere was incredible.
“I played the entire second half that game, which was an eye opener as a true freshman. To play against Auburn and to witness that environment and now I’m playing here – having the opportunity to be a part of it was something I couldn’t pass up.”
Auburn was a 60-10 winner over the Zips in that 2021 season opener, not only gaining the win, but impressing a player for the future.
Chambers, who grew up in Olmstead Falls, Ohio, and attended storied St. Edward High School in Cleveland, says that great first impression of Auburn has expanded exponentially during the past few months.
“I have my degree from Akron, and I hit the transfer portal,” Chambers explained. “What I was looking for in my next school was an opportunity to be a part of a great football culture, and Auburn is top of the line when it comes to that.
“And, of course, I wanted to try playing in the SEC. Everyone’s dream is to play in the SEC because it’s the best conference in college football. When this level of football was presented to me, it was a no-brainer to pursue it, and then, when I came down to Auburn, it was just unbelievable.”