Fall camp notebook: Tailback, linebacker limited; freshman RB in wildcat package
The return of Auburn football is just 19 days away.
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The return of Auburn football is just 19 days away.
Auburn football is only 19 days away from kicking off in Atlanta against No. 6 Washington, and position battles across the roster are heating up.
The day Auburn reported to campus for its 2018 fall camp, the team’s leaders conducted a players-only meeting that included discussions about replacing the production of injured wide receivers Eli Stove and Will Hastings (ACLs). The freshman crop of wideouts were made to listen well.
If there’s a position group on Auburn’s defense that may be a question mark next season, it’s the secondary. The back end of Kevin Steele’s 2018 defense loses All-American corner Carlton Davis, and safeties Tray Matthews and Stephen Roberts, all to the NFL.
On tape from his high school days, Joey Gatewood electrifies, zig-zags and makes defenses look plain silly. The raw athleticism surging from his 6-foot-5 frame drew numerous Cam Newton comparisons in the spring, despite Gatewood’s lackluster performance in Auburn’s A-Day spring game.
Auburn offensive guard Calvin Ashley has been hospitalized after suffering a head/neck injury at the team's first fall scrimmage, head coach Gus Malzahn announced Thursday.
On its seventh day of fall camp, Auburn football finally scrimmaged.
Since Nick Coe’s arrival on The Plains in 2016, Auburn defensive coordinator Kevin Steele’s biggest question for the former four-star prospect wasn’t how he would produce on the field. It was simply getting him on the turf.
With receivers Will Hastings (26 receptions, 524 yards, 4 TDs in 2017) and Eli Stove (580 yards from scrimmage, 2 TDs) already limited in practices due to spring ACL tears, Auburn saw sophomore wideout Marquis McClain (undisclosed injury) slip into the dreaded orange non-contact jersey Tuesday at the team’s first full-pads practice.
For the first time this fall, Auburn football hit the practice fields in its (near) gameday attire.
Auburn basketball is keeping it in the family.
Despite spring ACL injuries to deep threat Will Hastings and flanker Eli Stove, Gus Malzahn has shown little concern about his receiver depth in Auburn’s fall practices.
Auburn offensive lineman Tyler Carr, a former four-star prospect out of Gadsden, Alabama, is leaving the Tigers football program, head coach Gus Malzahn announced Friday evening.
With 29 days until Auburn football opens its 2018 season in Atlanta against Washington, the Tigers have officially returned to practice.
When examining Auburn’s returning players and incoming talent, it’s hard to argue against the Tigers as a team with an aura of confidence and leadership heading into the 2018 season.
Every Monday and Thursday, Plainsman sports staffers Zach Tantillo and Nathan King will analyze an Auburn football player who has a chance to make a sizable impact on the team next season.
Auburn has added some last-second depth under center.
Between the Bronko Nagurski and Outland watch lists, and a second team All-SEC selection, Auburn junior defensive tackle Derrick Brown is showing out this preseason.
A day after 2017-18 SEC blocks leader Anfernee McLemore was "fully cleared" by Bruce Pearl, Auburn added more depth insurance for the future: Four-star small forward Isaac Okoro, the No. 1 player in the state of Georgia and No. 35 overall prospect, announced his commitment to the Tigers' 2019 class.
Anfernee McLemore is back on the court