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Auburn to celebrate decorated senior class at home finale against Liberty

<p>Ryan Davis (23) sits alone atop Auburn's all-time receptions list.</p>

Ryan Davis (23) sits alone atop Auburn's all-time receptions list.

Auburn's game against Liberty on Saturday carries extra emotions for the team's seniors. 

Not only will it be their final game in Jordan-Hare, but the stadium will also observe Senior Day. Here are the 18 seniors.

Devin Adams (quarterback, Mobile, Ala.):

Devin Adams came to Auburn after two seasons at Mississippi Delta Community College. In 2017, he saw his first in-game action, completing a pass and rushing for six yards. 

Ryan Davis (wide receiver, St. Petersburg, Fla.):

Ryan Davis has been one of Auburn's most trusted receivers since his sophomore season. In his senior season, Ryan Davis now sits atop Auburn's all-time receptions list with 165 catches and counting. 

Chandler Cox (fullback, Apopka, Fla.):

Chandler Cox has been predominantly Auburn's starting fullback since his freshman year.

Will Hastings (wide receiver, Little Rock, Ark.):

Will Hastings played in the majority of his games in his sophomore and junior seasons. He redshirted 2018 with after season-ending ACL surgery and will return next season.

C.J. Tolbert (running back, Dadeville, Ala.):

A walk-on, C.J. Tolbert spent two seasons at Harding University in Arkansas before coming to Auburn.  C.J. was named the A-day offensive MVP in 2018 with 137 rushing yards and two touchdowns. 

Robert Muschamp (tight end, Rome, Ga): 

Robert Muschamp saw his first in-game action in his sophomore season against Alabama A&M as a fullback. 

Ian Shannon (punter/kicker, Marietta, Ga): 

Ian Shannon saw his first in-game action in his sophomore season against Arkansas State. Shannon split starts at punter last season with Aidan Marshall. 

Chase Cramer (fullback, Orlando, Fla):

Chase Cramer was a walk-on at Auburn. He saw his first in-game action in his sophomore season against Alabama A&M. 

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Montavious Atkinson (linebacker, Fairburn, Ga):

Montavious Atkinson started as a free safety in his freshmen season and played in ten games. He was converted into a linebacker in his sophomore season. He urrently has 35 tackles this season. 

Darrell Williams (linebacker, Hoover, Ala):

Darrell Williams has seen in-game action since his freshmen year. He has had 50-plus total tackles every season since his sophomore year and currently has 59 this season. 

Deshaun Davis (linebacker, Prichard, Ala): 

Deshaun Davis has been a force on the defense since his sophomore season. Davis started every game his sophomore season, including four tackles for a loss against Alabama, which was the most by a player since 2009. Davis currently has 95 total tackles on the season. 

Ryan Meneely (offensive line, McDonough, Ga):

Ryan Meneely saw his first in-game action during his sophomore season. He has been on the SEC Academic Honor Roll every season. 

Jaunta'vius Johnson (defensive line, Lincoln, Ala): 

Jaunta'vius Johnson saw his first in-game action against Mississippi State in 2017. Johnson has been bothered by injuries while at Auburn. 

Andrew Williams (defensive line, Sunflower, Ala):

Andrew Williams saw his first in-game action against Louisville in 2015. Andrew got into the defensive tackle rotation in his junior year and finished with 38 tackles for the season. 

Dalton Brown (wide receiver, Hoover, Ala): 

Dalton Brown was at Newberry College before coming to Auburn this season. Dalton also was coached by offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey in high school. 

Tucker Brown (offensive line/tight end, Trussville, Ala): 

Tucker Brown joined the team as a walk-on in 2015 and saw his first snaps against Idaho that same season. Brown switched to tight end in 2017 and played in every game. 

Griffin King (wide receiver, Atlanta, Ga): 

Griffin King was a backup receiver in 2016 and played five games on special teams. In 2017, he played primarily on special teams and forced a fumble against Louisiana Monroe. 

Dontavius Russell (defensive line, Carrolton, Ga):

Dontavius Russell has been at Auburn since 2014, when he redshirted. In his first game in 2015, he had six tackles. He currently has 146 total tackles through all four years at Auburn. 


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