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Auburn safety Donovan Kaufman enters NCAA Transfer Portal

Cole Pinkstonby:Cole Pinkston01/16/24

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Donovan Kaufman (Photo by Matt Rudolph/Auburn Live)

Auburn veteran safety Donovan Kaufman has entered the NCAA transfer portal according to On3’s Pete Nakos. Kaufman played his freshman year at Vanderbilt before transferring to Auburn. He spent three seasons at Auburn with 2023 being his most productive in stats. He played both nickel and safety for the Tigers.

Career production: Kaufman played one year at Vanderbilt compiling 15 tackles and 1 pass breakup. In three years at Auburn, Kaufman had 109 tackles, 8 tackles for loss, 6 forced fumbles, 4 pass breakups, and 2 sacks.

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What does Donovan Kaufman’s departure mean?

Kaufman, who transferred in from Vanderbilt, always played in a rotational role, but usually had an impact in the game. He was not a game changer, but someone who provided quality snaps when needed. He also had a knack for stripping the football and creating turnovers and was responsible for eight turnovers while at Auburn. Kaufman is a scrappy player with plenty of experience. With several players moving on from Auburn in the secondary, it was perceived that Kaufman could have an increased role as a veteran at safety and at nickel. Impact of Kaufman’s departure: Medium

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. He talked about it two days after the Iron Bowl.

“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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