Auburn Recruiting: Tre Donaldson returns from injury 

These future Tigers had a great performance on Friday night.

For the first time this season, Tre Donaldson was able to play for FSU School and he played well on both sides of the ball. At quarterback, he completed 16-of-19 passes for 156 yards with two touchdowns and one interception. At safety, he recorded 10 tackles, forced two fumbles and caught an interception.

Here is how the rest of Auburn’s recruiting class did in their games. 

Auburn Recruiting: Receivers have big games

Auburn’s recruiting class continues to impress.

Several of Auburn’s commits may have not played last week but the ones who did had huge games.

Omari Kelly, Micah Riley-Ducker and Jay Fair each had over 100 yards receiving and continued to show why Auburn has the foundation for a promising haul in receivers.

Here is how the rest of Auburn’s recruiting class did in their games.

Auburn Recruiting: Auburn commits continue to impress

These future Tigers continue to impress.

Another week of high school football has been played and several future Tigers had big nights. 

Bryan Harsin’s first-class at Auburn continues to perform at a high level during their senior seasons.

Future Auburn running back Damari Alston had the biggest of them all. He ran for 219 yards and five touchdowns on 20 carries. 

Here is how the rest of Auburn’s recruiting class performed.

Auburn Recruiting: Future Tigers continue to impress

Bryan Harsin’s first recruiting class at Auburn looks better every single week.

Bryan Harsin’s first recruiting class with the Auburn Tigers is rounding into form and is looking better each and every week as the members of the 2022 recruiting class continue to perform at a high level on Friday nights.

Wide receiver Omari Kelly had his second straight game with nine catches and over 150 yards receiving. 

Here is how Kelly and the rest of his future teammates performed in their games.

Auburn football lands key tight end target

Auburn lands a commitment from tight end Micah Riley-Ducker.

After Micah Riley-Ducker’s announcement to commit to Auburn, fortunes on the recruiting trail are starting to pivot in the right direction for Bryan Harsin’s program.

The Tigers landed a commitment from Riley-Ducker, a coveted 3-star tight end from the midwest Wednesday night. The Bellevue, Nebraska native was being pursued by multiple regional schools, including Illinois, Iowa State, and Iowa. The Hawkeyes, who have a prestigious track record of NFL-caliber tight ends, received several crystal ball predictions from 247 Sports to land Riley-Ducker, before Wednesday morning, when six crystal ball predictions were submitted for Riley-Ducker to select Auburn.

According to 247 Sports, Riley-Ducker is listed at six-foot-six, 235 pounds. During his two seasons with Bellevue West High School, Riley-Ducker caught 40 passes for 529 yards and six touchdowns.

Auburn’s fifth member of the 2022 class comes immediately following the commitment from the nation’s best kicker in Alex McPherson, who committed to the Tigers Tuesday night.

Auburn fans were becoming increasingly impatient with the coaching staff before the two additions in as many days.

Riley-Ducker joins McPherson, quarterback Holden Geriner, defensive back Jarrell Stinson, and linebacker Powell Gordon in Auburn’s 2022 signing class.

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Tight end Micah Riley-Ducker offered by Tennessee, thanks Vols’ new assistant coach

Tennessee Vols’ football recruiting news.

First-year Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel is in the process of recruiting towards the Vols’ 2022 class.

Heupel has offered 2022 tight end Micah Riley-Ducker.

The 6-foot-6, 235-pound tight end is from Bellevue West High School in Bellevue, Nebraska.

He has Southeastern Conference offers from Tennessee, Arkansas, Auburn and Missouri.

Riley-Ducker thanked new Tennessee assistant coach Alex Golesh after being offered.

Golesh served as co-offensive coordinator and tight ends coach at UCF under Heupel. Golesh has not been officially introduced as Tennessee’s assistant.

“After a call with Coach Golesh, I am extremely happy to announce I have received a scholarship offer from The University of Tennessee,” Riley-Ducker said on Twitter.

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