AUBURN, Ala. – In its quest to earn an SEC victory Saturday at Arkansas, Auburn can count on senior offensive lineman Dillon Wade.
“I want to help pick my team up when they need me the most,” Wade said, “and help us get over this hump. We have to get out of the valley and get a win.”
A veteran of 50 college football games, including 32 at Auburn, there’s nothing Wade enjoys more than executing a play that calls for him to pull, moving laterally behind the line of scrimmage to lead block.
“I just pull and run full speed at the defensive end and we see who is the real man,” Wade said. “You have to have the mindset. It’s either you or him.”
Auburn fans are used to seeing Wade on the Tigers’ offensive line. Until this year, they just weren’t sure where No. 52 would line up.
Mr. Versatility, Wade played every O-line position but center last season, including more than 100 snaps at three spots.
A high school tackle in Houston, Texas, Wade played left tackle at Tulsa before transferring in 2023 to Auburn, earning the starting left tackle position that season.
“(Offensive line) Coach (Jake) Thornton was a big reason for me coming to Auburn,” Wade said. “He really had the vision I wanted to follow. It seemed like a perfect fit that the system in place was perfect for me to come here.”