Reviewing the RPM: Auburn holding big lead for massive Georgia OL
The On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine (RPM) was released earlier in the year by On3. For those who follow recruiting, this product uses an algorithm to learn from past recruiting results. It also relies heavily on the visits each prospect takes and the On3 recruiting experts and fan site insiders. The accuracy will improve as time goes on. For now, it is a great way to see the latest trend for each individual recruit.
Today we are looking at another player Auburn is at the top for. Ian Geffrard, a 3-star OL from Mableton, Ga., appears to be trending to Auburn according to the RPM. He will be on campus for a return visit this weekend. It will be an official visit according to AuburnLive’s Jeffrey Lee.
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Auburn currently has 85.3% chance of landing Geffrard according to RPM
Auburn has a heavy (pun intended) OL target board for the 2023 class. They have to land several OL in this class to continue to keep quality depth on the offensive front. Geffrard may be the biggest OL in terms of size on the board. He is currenlty around 6-foot-6 and 360-pounds. At one time, Geffrard was closer to the 400-pound range, but cut weight and impressed the staff when he returned looking more trimmed up.
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Now, Auburn has a chance to make that 85.3% number to rise even more. Geffrard is visiting campus for a fifth time this weekend, but it will be an official visit this time. If he has set up other official visits, it hasn’t been announced yet.
Our intel suggests that Auburn wasn’t ready to take Geffrard at one time. That could be changing. Being that he will officially visit, the staff has probably grown more fond of the idea of taking him in the class. There will be more to discuss about Geffrard as soon as his visit concludes. Stay tuned for updates.