Sharife Cooper named SEC Freshman of the Week

Sharife Cooper earned the SEC Freshman of the Week after his dazzling debut with 26 points, nine assists, four rebounds and three steals.

The long awaited debut for Sharife Cooper at Auburn came on Saturday and it was well worth it.

In the 94-90 loss to Alabama, Cooper scored 26 points, dished out nine assists, brought down four rebounds and had three steals in his first action in a Tigers uniform, earning him the SEC Freshman of the Week.

Per the Auburn release:

The Powder Springs, Ga. native became one of just two freshmen in the country, along with Powell, and one of just eight players overall to score 26 points and have nine assists in a game this season.

“It’s been a long time since I’ve played a game,” Cooper said after the game. “Practice never can simulate a real game. So, the first couple minutes, I knew it was going to be a little rusty. I haven’t played in a long time, so I didn’t want to force anything. I wanted to kind of get the feel of the pick and roll, get the feel of some of their defense and get to feel of our offense. I haven’t even run our offense much. I knew once I kind of settled down, thing would get to flowing, the offense would look better, and it did. Late in the game, I made some mistakes. I really put this game on me because there were a lot of things that I did wrong in the closing seconds. But this is the first game and we’ve got a lot to learn, and I’m ready for this journey.”

Sharife Cooper cleared to play for Auburn

5-star point guard Sharife Cooper has finally been cleared to play for Auburn by the NCAA.

Auburn fans have been waiting a long time for this.

Sharife Cooper, a 5-star point guard and freshman for the Tigers, has been finally cleared to play by the NCAA after sitting out the first part of the season.

“Sharife Cooper has been deemed eligible by the NCAA,” Auburn athletics said in a statement. “He will play Saturday vs. Alabama.”

Per Auburn Undercover:

The five-star recruit has been on campus since June, but after practicing in the summer and during part of fall semester, Auburn held him out of action due to an eligibility question. Cooper was expected to be an immediate starter for the Tigers with the team replacing last year’s starter at the position, J’Von McCormick, who was a senior.

The Tigers host Alabama this afternoon in Auburn Arena.