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Hugh Freeze 'can't comment' on status of RB Jarquez Hunter

Justin Hokansonby:Justin Hokanson07/18/23

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Jarquez Hunter (Photo by Getty Images)

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The status of Auburn running back Jarquez Hunter remains unclear as head coach Hugh Freeze refrained from commenting on the situation on Tuesday.

“I can’t comment on university policies and procedures,” Freeze said at SEC Media Days.

When asked if any other football players other than Hunter faced punishment, Freeze repeated the same answer, pointing to university policies and procedures.

Auburn University released a general statement in May regarding student-athletes being suspended while the university investigated a specific matter that involved Hunter and other football players.

The university hasn’t released any additional statements regarding the subject. This is the first Freeze has spoken about the situation.

Hunter is projected to be the Tigers’ starting running back and has continued to garner postseason attention as one of the league’s best backs.

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On3 Sports Jesse Simonton is the latest to praise Hunter, calling him one of the top-10 most intriguing players in the SEC. Here’s what Simonton said about Hunter:

After serving as Tank Bigsby’s backup the last two seasons, Hunter is RB1 for the Tigers now in a new-look offense under Hugh Freeze. Hunter has explosive potential, averaging over 6.5 yards per carry during his career. He rushed for 675 yards and seven scores on just 104 carries in 2022, and while he’ll share touches with USF transfer Brian Battie, Hunter will be the guy Freeze leans on this fall. 

This offseason, Freeze called Hunter the “best running back I’ve ever coached.” Auburn has question marks at quarterback and receiver, but the Tigers did overhaul their offensive line via the transfer portal, so Hunter could have more room to operate — while being more heavily relied on. 

Hunter enters his junior season with 1,261 career yards and 10 touchdowns. He averaged over six yards per carry during his first two seasons at Auburn backing up Tank Bigsby. Bigsby, of course, was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the third round of this year’s NFL Draft.

Freeze called Jarquez Hunter the best back he’s ever coached during spring camp, while Williams praised Hunter’s work ethic and mental toughness.

On3 Sports Matt Zenitz called Jarquez Hunter one of the top-10 spring standouts in college football. Zenitz said this of Hunter post spring:

Back in early April, new Auburn head coach Hugh Freeze threw out a big-time compliment for his new running back. “I think Jarquez is special,” Freeze said. “I do, I think he’s probably the best running back I’ve ever coached, truthfully.” That’s how impressive Hunter was during the spring for the Tigers. After contributing as Tank Bigsby’s backup the last two seasons, Hunter now has a chance to show what he can do as Auburn’s No. 1 back. The Tigers’ staff is expecting a big year from him. One Tigers source said Hunter may be the best player on Auburn’s team.

Pro Football Focus ranked Jarquez Hunter one of the top-10 returning running backs in the SEC. Hunter was joined by teammate and transfer running back Brian Battie on the list.

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