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WATCH: Exclusive 1-on-1 with Auburn hoops transfer signee Keyshawn Hall

Justin Hokansonby:Justin Hokanson04/06/25

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Keyshawn Hall (Photo by USA Today)
Keyshawn Hall (Photo by USA Today)

SAN ANTONIO, Tex. — UCF transfer Keyshawn Hall was down to Auburn, Kansas, Arkansas and LSU, but chose Bruce Pearl and the SEC champion Tigers in the end.

Hall made the quick trip to San Antonio, Texas to watch his new team play in the Final Four. Hall arrived in town on Friday night, spent Saturday hitting Auburn tailgates and mingling with fans, before attending the Final Four and watching his Tigers in action. Auburn Live caught up with Hall on Sunday afternoon to talk about his decision, what skills he will bring to the Tigers’ offense and much more. Hall will go through the NBA Draft process, but sources inside Auburn expect him to arrive on campus in June.


‘We have some momentum…’: Tournament run over, Auburn shifts to roster rebuilding full time

Steven Pearl was asked after Auburn’s loss to Florida in the Final Four what the Tigers run this season and in the tournament does for the health of the program.

In 2019, that answer might have been centered around finally garnering attention for the program and breaking through as a legitimate program in college basketball.

In 2025, after three regular season SEC titles, two SEC Tournament titles, and now two Final Four appearances since 2018, the the answer was different.

“We’ve been here. We’ve been doing this for the past eight years,” Pearl said. Truth. The challenge now isn’t about proving any additional worth as a program.

Instead, at the moment, it’s about rebuilding a roster that will be largely depleted. Johni BroomeDylan CardwellChris MooreMiles KellyJa’Heim Hudson and JP Pegues will move on….READ THE ENTIRE STORY HERE

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