Auburn in final schools for four-star running back

Auburn may be the favorite for this running back.

Auburn football’s recruiting is staying hot as Damari Alston names the Tigers among his final three schools.

Alston’s final three schools are Auburn, Northwestern, and LSU.

The 5-foot-10, 205-pound recruit from Atlanta, Georgia is ranked as the number one running back in the state.

He attended an Auburn camp on June 17th. He then took an official visit to Northwestern on June 18th and an official visit to Penn State on June 25th.

Auburn appears to be the favorite for Alston’s services as multiple crystal ball predictions have the Tigers being the end destination for the rising senior.

He is scheduled to announce his decision later this month on July 25th.

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Auburn in final schools for four-star running back

Auburn may be the favorite for this running back.

Auburn football’s recruiting is staying hot as Damari Alston names the Tigers among his final three schools.

Alston’s final three schools are Auburn, Northwestern, and LSU.

The 5-foot-10, 205-pound recruit from Atlanta, Georgia is ranked as the number one running back in the state.

He attended an Auburn camp on June 17th. He then took an official visit to Northwestern on June 18th and an official visit to Penn State on June 25th.

Auburn appears to be the favorite for Alston’s services as multiple crystal ball predictions have the Tigers being the end destination for the rising senior.

He is scheduled to announce his decision later this month on July 25th.

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Auburn lineman launches clothing line

An Auburn lineman has launched a clothing line.

Brodarious Hamm is the latest Auburn athlete to benefit financially from his name, image, and likeness after announcing Going Hamm Apparel.

There have been multiple Auburn student-athletes who have launched clothing lines after the NIL rules went into play at the start of July and Hamm is the latest player to do so after an Instagram post.

The logo on the shirts is a “BH’ and has “Going Hamm” written under it.

Hamm was a fixture for the Auburn offensive line last year at left tackle. He made the move from guard to tackle last season. The 6-foot-6, 334-pound lineman should continue to be a mainstay in the Auburn offense in 2021.

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Auburn offers 3-star linebacker

Auburn is making a move on a Georgia linebacker.

Auburn is pursuing 3-star linebacker Joshua Josephs after offering him on Sunday.

The Kennesaw, Georgia native took announced via his Twitter page that Bryan Harsin’s staff had offered the 2022 linebacker.

Josephs, the 6-foot-3, 215-pound linebacker, is being recruited hard by multiple schools including Michigan, Penn State, Kentucky, and Tennesee. Auburn is the latest school to get in on the battle for his services.

Josephs visited Auburn and participated in a camp on their campus on June 7th. The Auburn coaching staff clearly liked what they saw from the linebacker after deciding to offer him this weekend.

On his 247Sports page, it says that he was selected as a Marietta Daily Journal/Cobb County All-County first-team selection on defense.

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Auburn football makes top-12 for highly touted 2023 LB

An elite 2023 recruit has put the Tigers in his top list of schools.

More good news could be coming regarding Auburn football recruiting.

Despite Auburn’s slow start on the recruiting trail, Bryan Harsin and co. are still on the hunt for some of the nation’s top prospects. Good news came Saturday when the top linebacker in the 2023 class Drayk Bowen included Auburn in his top 12.

The 6-foot-2, 215-pound linebacker from Merrillville, Indiana included Notre Dame, Michigan, Tennessee, Clemson, Indiana, Ole Miss, NC State, Auburn, Texas A&M, South Carolina, and LSU in his top 12.

Perhaps Harsin and his staff could seal another top commit for the Tigers from the midwest after securing a commitment from Micah Riley-Ducker last week from Nebraska.

 

Bowen is rated as the No. 25 prospect in the 2023 class by 247 Sports. In his two seasons with Andrean High School, Bowen has amassed 130 tackles, 23 TFL, and eight sacks, four forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries, and an interception.

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Auburn football’s top 20 passers ever

Where does your favorite Auburn quarterback rank all-time?

Auburn football has a decorated history of quarterbacks.

The Tigers have had multiple quarterbacks hoist Heisman Trophies at the end of the year as well as seen their passers taken in the first round of the NFL Draft. Bu where do these special players rank among Auburn football history?

Auburn quarterback Bo Nix will more than likely get a great opportunity to climb this list during the 2021 college football season.

Despite inconsistent quarterback play as of late, Auburn fans have seen several signal-callers throw the ball all over the field.

Let’s take a look at the leading passers in Auburn football history.

Auburn football’s top 20 rushers in school history

Do you know who Auburn’s leading rusher is? They’ve had a ton of good ones.

Auburn football has had an incredibly rich history of running backs that have run for a ton of yards.

The Tigers have had running backs that have been decorated with all types of awards ranging from a Heisman Trophy to SEC Offensive Player of the Year honors.

Auburn fans have been a tad spoiled with all of the great backs that they have gotten to cheer on while being on The Plains. The Tigers have had coaches that have believed in a hard-nosed style of play and used a running back to wear down opposing defenses over the course of a game.

Let’s take a look at the top 20 running backs in Auburn football history.

Ranking Auburn’s wide receivers in 2021

Let’s rank the Auburn wide receiver room now that Demetris Robertson is a part of the team.

With the addition of Demetris Robertson transferring to Auburn, the Tigers have a much different look at wide receivers entering the 2021 season.

The former Georgia receiver will be the oldest player in the room and will carry the most experience of any skill player in Bryan Harsin’s offense. Although inexperienced, the wide receiver room on The Plains is filled will a lot of explosive players and has a ridiculous amount of upside.

With the departure of Eli Stove, Seth Williams, and Anthony Schwartz, Auburn’s next version of a big three at the wide receiver position will be a wait and see type situation as younger guys like Kobe Hudson, ZeVian Capers, and Elijah Canion fight for playing time in this new Mike Bobo offense.

Let’s rate Auburn’s receivers going into fall camp after the addition of Robertson.

Auburn fans react to Caleb Wooden’s announcement

Auburn fans have been fired up this week.

The hot streak for Auburn football continued Thursday morning when Caleb Wooden announced that he will be playing for the Tigers.

Auburn has been on an absolute roll this week. After not earning a single commitment from a high school player in multiple months, the Tigers have gotten one for three days in a row.

The Lawrence, Georgia native is the younger brother of current Auburn defensive end Colby Wooden. With Auburn being the largest school to offer Wooden, he saw that as a big enough reason to go ahead and accept the offer. He will join his brother on The Plains in 2022.

Auburn fans took to Twitter in response to the news.

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Former Georgia WR announces transfer to rival: Twitter reacts

Former Georgia WR announces transfer to rival: Twitter reacts

Former Georgia receiver Demetris Robertson has decided to transfer to Auburn University for his final year of eligibility.

Robertson, once a five-star recruit out of Savannah Christian School in Savannah, Ga., transferred to Georgia from the University of California in 2018 after suffering a season-ending knee injury in his sophomore season. In 2017 Robertson was a Freshman All-American for the Golden Bears.

With the offseason addition of LSU transfer Arik Gilbert and Dominick Blaylock back off injury, Georgia’s receiver room grew a bit crowded and Robertson’s playing time chances took a hit.

Robertson ends his Georgia career with 42 catches for 443 yards and three touchdowns, adding 10 rushes for 161 yards and a touchdown on the ground.

Check out how Twitter reacted to Robertson’s transfer destination…