By Charles Goldberg
AuburnTigers.com
AUBURN, Ala. u2015 Auburn listened when it reached out to its fans two years ago, and says it will again in a new round of roundtable discussions aimed at improving the game-day experience.
The fans said two years ago the price of bottled water was too expensive at football games, so Auburn cut the price from $4 to $2. Oh, and Auburn spent more than $13 million to address the fans' other two main concerns.
Fans in 2013 said Auburn needed to improve the audio system and the video board at Jordan-Hare Stadium, and now college football's largest video board and a new sound system will make their official debut at Auburn's first home game against Jacksonville State on Sept.