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Auburn DL Enyce Sledge plans to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal

Justin Hokansonby:Justin Hokanson11/27/23

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Enyce Sledge (Photo by Auburn Athletics)

AUBURN — Redshirt freshman Enyce Sledge announced his intentions to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal on Monday evening.

The portal officially opens on December 4 and closes on January 3. Players simply have to enter the portal by January 3 to be eligible to transfer elsewhere. They can make their decision whenever they’d like after entering the portal.

Career production: Sledge redshirted during the 2022 season and only saw 11 snaps in two games during the 2023 season. He didn’t record any stats.

Prospect history: Sledge is a former 3-star recruit from the Monroe, La., where he was ranked the No. 100 DL and No. 37 prospect in Louisiana according to the On3 Sports Consensus prospect rankings.

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What does Sledge’s departure mean?

Enyce Sledge didn’t play in 2022 and barely played in 2023. While Auburn needs to rebuild the defensive line ahead of 2024 with the expected departure of Marcus Harris to the NFL, Sledge wasn’t projected to be an impact player. His departure will open up a roster spot for Jeremy Garrett to potentially add another high school defensive lineman or additional defensive linemen from the portal. Sledge can try and find a better opportunity somewhere else and Auburn can bring in more competitive talent for the SEC grind.

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Impact of Sledge’s departure? Minimal.

Hugh Freeze opines on handling the transfer portal

What will Auburn’s roster look like next season? How many players will Freeze and co. sign in the 2024 class? The transfer portal? Freeze still isn’t sure how it will all play out.

“I don’t think there’s any possible way any coach can sit here and tell you how he’s going to come up with his 85. I’d love to sit here and tell you we’re going to build it with high school kids…I’d love to say that, but this week if I have 10 guys walk in and say they’re going to transfer and I haven’t been recruiting enough high school kids, it’s impossible to say that. I have no idea how the makeup of the 85 will look in what we have to replace. Do we have to replace just 22? Do we have to replace 32? None of us know. I think that’s become the biggest challenge for us coaches is how do we even manage the 85.

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“It will take you all the way through spring and summer to figure that out because of the way the portal windows are set up. I think it’s absolutely ridiculous that this portal window we’re getting ready to have is as long as it is. It makes no sense. We have to go through Christmas worrying about people tampering with players on your team. Either they know they are going or they’re not. Give them December 1 through the 10th, make your decision and move on. This idea of this long portal window, it wasn’t made by anybody having to live it, I can assure you.”

And on the topic of re-recruiting your own roster, how will Freeze handle those conversations?

“Only way I know how to be is totally transparent. Tell them the truth. The truth for some is your chances to play here are probably slim. The truth for others is there’s an element of patience that needs to be involved in your decision. If you could just be patient and not listen to the voices that want immediate gratification or certainly, you have the money aspect that’s involved in all of this now. You should choose the place and the culture and environment that’s going to shape you for the long term, the long haul. I think everything is better when you are in that environment yourself. Some need to have patience and other discussions will be truthful with how we see you fitting into this roster.”

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