Auburn Live Recruiting Show: Talking new commitments, quarterback recruiting and more
Auburn football recruiting podcast: Today’s episode of Auburn Live’s recruiting podcast features the AuburnLiveOn3 recruiting team of Jeffrey Lee, Keith Niebuhr and Cole Pinkston, plus message board insider/fan correspondent “Jhead”.
We discuss the latest commitments to Auburn’s 2024 and 2025 class, four-star defensive back Jayden Lewis and four-star defensive lineman Malik Autry. We also dive into quarterback recruiting. Four-star Walker White is set to announce his decision on Friday. Plus, we talk assistant coaches interviews from Thursday, what there is to like and look forward to under Hugh Freeze.
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The Neebies: Auburn class superlatives
As we look at the 2023 Auburn recruiting class, I hand out some awards based on personal observations throughout the recruiting cycle. Welcome to another edition of The Neebies …
Top 10
- 1New
Cam Newton
Arch Manning, Saban to Cowboys
- 2Hot
Arch Manning NIL
Texas QB signs with Red Bull
- 3
ACC, ESPN extension
New deal reached through 2036
- 4
John Calipari return
Rick Pitino encourages cheers
- 5
SEC softball poll
Predicted order of finish
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FASTEST NEW AUBURN TIGER
Jeremiah Cobb: The 4-star running back from Montgomery Catholic is fast without pads. And he’s fast with them, too. Auburn has a lot of guys in this class who can move (JC Hart and Kayin Lee come to mind), but Cobb’s wheels impress the most. And, he seems to hit that extra gear when needed. “His speed is definitely something you don’t find in an everyday athlete,” Cobb’s coach, Kirk Johnson, told Auburn’s Live’s Cole Pinkston (Read more HERE).
BEST HANDS HEADED TO AUBURN
Daquayvious Sorey: Seeing as though Auburn signed only one receiver, one running back and no tight ends this cycle, this was an easy choice. But the truth is, the 3-star receiver from Chipley (Fla.) has some of the best hands in the South. He’s tall and long and with his ability to high point the ball he really has a chance to be a very good playmaker in the SEC. On film, Sorey often makes catches that should be difficult look fairly easy.