3 Auburn commits selected to play in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic
Three Auburn commitments have been selected to play in the 2022 Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic.
Running back Jeremiah Cobb, cornerback Jacorious Hart and offensive lineman Bradyn Joiner will represent the state on Dec. 10 at South Alabama’s Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile.
The three Auburn commits are among 40 high school seniors selected by the AHSACDA All-Star Selection Committee to represent Team Alabama.
“We would like to thank the selection committee for doing their due diligence in picking this year’s team,” said AHSADCA Director Brandon Dean. “Picking from some such a deep talent pool was not an easy task. We believe this is an extraordinarily talented and high character group of student-athletes who will be outstanding representatives of their schools and communities. We look forward to competing against Mississippi in Mobile this December, on the campus of the University of South Alabama.”
Joiner, from Auburn, and Hart, from Loachapoka, both have helped lead their teams to 7-1 starts to the season.
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Cobb has been outstanding once again as a senior. Through eight games, the Montgomery Catholic standout has rushed for 1,180 yards and 19 touchdowns on 88 carries. He also has nine receptions for 174 yards and four touchdowns. Cobb and Montgomery Catholic are undefeated at 8-0.
Cobb has 5,731 career rushing yards, 71 rushing touchdowns, 46 receptions for an additional 989 yards and 14 touchdowns. His career all-purpose yardage is 6,820 yards and 86 touchdowns.
Head coach for Alabama’s All-Stars is Keith Etheredge of Auburn High School. The squad includes 16 players who have already committed play collegiately at an SEC school. Twenty-four of the 40 players have committed to Power 5 schools and 11 are still uncommitted.