John Samuel Shenker enjoying new opportunities in Auburn's offense
John Samuel Shenker’s time at Auburn has been anything but traditional.
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John Samuel Shenker’s time at Auburn has been anything but traditional.
While Auburn will be returning its starting quarterback, there will be plenty of roster turnover for the 2020 season.
Following Auburn's third scrimmage, head coach Gus Malzahn spoke with the media over Zoom to discuss the past week of fall camp. Here were some takeaways:
While on paper, Auburn had to replace four starters in the secondary with Jeremiah Dinson, Daniel Thomas, Noah Igbinoghene and Javaris Davis all going to the NFL, this isn't of much concern for defensive coordinator Kevin Steele.
With Sal Cannella, Will Hastings, Jay Jay Wilson, Zach Farrar, Jashawn Sheffield and Marquis McClain gone, and Matthew Hill at defensive back, Auburn fans will see some new faces lined up at wide receiver this year.
While it’s been a recent trend for defensive linemen to pick smaller numbers like Marlon Davidson wearing No. 3 and Derrick Brown wearing No. 5, Tyrone Truesdell, who wears No. 94, is old school.
Auburn football began fall camp with little to no hiccups in terms of players testing positive for COVID-19, recording zero positives on the whole team over the first two weeks.
In 2016 it was Rhett Lashlee, 2017 it was Chip Lindsey, 2018 Gus Malzahn took over play-calling duties again after Kenny Dillingham was hired, now, it’s Malzahn’s friend and former Arkansas coach, Chad Morris calling the plays.
Following the Outback Bowl loss, it was clear Auburn had a running back room that was overcrowded, and the writing was on the wall that at least one player would end up transferring.
The departures of Noah Igbinoghene, Javaris Davis, Daniel Thomas and Jeremiah Dinson to the NFL will have Auburn looking to some new faces to fill prominent roles in the secondary.
Adjust. That’s what Auburn football and everyone in the world has been forced to do since the COVID-19 pandemic changed life as we knew it before.
Auburn has a new addition to its roster, this time with 4-star wide receiver Malcolm Johnson Jr. hopping onboard.
After spending his first professional season in Argentina, Horace Spencer will be playing for Kocaeli BŞB Kağıtspor in Turkey this upcoming season.
Auburn will be without senior defensive back Traivon Leonard this season after he announced on Instagram he is opting out of the 2020 season.
Following changes to the schedule and going conference-only, Auburn's final two opponents have been announced.
Going into his third year as a starter, Anders Carlson is the X-Factor of special teams for Auburn.
Auburn has a new addition to its class of 2021, getting a commitment from 3-star strong-side defensive end Tobechi Okoli.
After a meeting between the SEC presidents on Thursday, the SEC will be moving to a 10-game conference-only schedule for football. The season will start on Sept. 26, and the SEC Championship is set for Dec. 19.
Auburn’s starting safeties from last year are gone. Jeremiah Dinson and Daniel Thomas both left for the NFL after their senior seasons.
Noah Igbinoghene and Javaris Davis are both members of the Miami Dolphins, leaving a gaping hole at starting cornerback for Auburn in 2020.