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How Soon Will They Play?

 

(Recruiting season is over! Time to party!)

 

 

     War Eagle, everybody! It's the day after signing day, and aren't we relieved that recruiting season has ended? Much like the numbness after a successful root canal, we're glad it's all over, for the rest of the year! For us Auburn Tigers, there is much to celebrate. Before the coaching turbulence on the Plains, Auburn had assembled an impressive class. Despite the resignation of Tommy Tuberville, and an unpopular replacement hire, the class held together, and Auburn even added a few late gems! Coach Gene Chizik and his staff are to be commended, for hanging onto most of Tuberville's commitments, and adding a lot more! War Eagle!

 

     And so, how does this class fit in with the current Auburn football team? Who can help immediately? Who's not going to make it? Time will tell, but a look at what we already have, and who's coming in, will give us an idea. Auburn signed a skill-player-heavy group, this go-round. The lament heard round the Plains the past couple of seasons, was that the team lacked playmakers. If nothing else, the incoming class promises to end that deficiency!

 

Team analysis, after the jump!

 

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Defensive Tackle

NICK FAIRLEY, DL, 6-5, 265, Copiah-Lincoln CC
JOSH JACKSON, DT, 6-1, 260, Gainesville (Ga.) High School
JAMAR TRAVIS, DT, 6-1, 298, W.S. Neal-Brewton

Incumbents: Mike Blanc, Jake Ricks, Zach Clayton

Situation: Auburn returns 3 salty veterans in the middle, but none were dominant SEC linemen. Fairley is the most likely to see early playing time, if his academic situation holds up, but Travis is a real possibility, as the 11th ranked defensive tackle in the country. Somehow, some way, Auburn needs to put a 4th capable tackle on the field, next fall.

Defensive End

TERRANCE COLEMAN, DL, Williamson-Mobile, 6-1, 251
NOSA EGUAE, DE, 6-3, 234, Summitt-Mansfield, Texas
DEE FORD, DE/LB, 6-3, 205, St. Clair County-Odenville

Incumbents: All-SEC Antonio Coleman, Michael Goggins, Antoine Carter

Situation: Auburn returns the superstar Coleman, with Carter backing him up, but needs help on the strong side. Terrance Coleman is likely to see playing time, but Auburn will likely have to find a strong side backup from the current scout team.

Linebacker

JONATHAN EVANS, LB, 5-11, 202, Blount-Prichard
ELTORO FREEMAN LB, 6-0, 218, enrolled at Auburn
HARRIS GASTON, LB, 6-3, 210, Bessemer Academy

Incumbents: Craig Stevens, Josh Bynes, Spencer Pybus, Adam Herring

Situation: Auburn is thin at linebacker, and it's likely that Freeman will play a major role, possibly starting. Freeman may well turn out to be the best early contributor of this Auburn class.

Cornerback

REGGIE TAYLOR, CB, 5-11, 175, Peach County-Fort Valley, Ga.

Incumbents: Walter McFadden, Aaron Savage, Neiko Thorpe, D'Antoine Hood, Harry Adams

Situation: Taylor is the only designated corner on the list. Given the experience returning, Taylor is likely to redshirt in 2009. Aaron Savage is a possible move back to safety, because we DO remember how much Chizik likes speedy safeties who can play the ball! If Savage goes back to safety, Taylor has a better chance to play early.

Safety
(I've lumped the "athlete" signees here, because that's often where they end up!)


DONTAE AYCOCK, ATH, 5-11, 210,
DAREN BATES, DB, 5-11, 195, Olive Branch, Miss.
ANTHONY GULLEY, ATH, 5-11, 185, Brantley
IZAUEA LANIER, ATH, 6-1, 185, Gordo.
TAIKWON PAIGE, DB, 5-10, 175, Georgia Military-Milledgeville
DEMOND WASHINGTON, ATH, 5-9, 185, Miss. Gulf Coast Community College

Incumbents: Zach Etheridge, Michael McNeil, Mike Slade

Situation: Some of these players will end up elsewhere. For instance, Aycock is being recruited as a running back, and Paige as a corner. With the experience of Etheridge and McNeil, and a possible move by Aaron Savage, look for most of these guys to redshirt.

Offensive Line


ANDRE HARRIS, OL, 6-4, 336, Lovejoy-Hampton, Ga.
JOHN SULLEN, OL, 6-5, 340, Auburn

Incumbents: Lee Ziemba, Ryan Pugh, Byron Issom, Mike Berry, Andrew McCain, Bart Eddins, Jared Cooper, A. J. Green.

Situation: Auburn has a corps of veteran linemen from which the starters are likely to emerge. Both signed linemen are HUGE, and will likely need conditioning before any serious playing time is considered.

Tight End


PHILLIP LUTZENKIRCHEN, TE, 6-4, 240, Lassiter-Marrietta, Ga.

Incumbents: Tommy Trott, Gabe McKenzie, Vance Smith

Situation: We've been promised the great "receiving tight end" since the days of Bowden and Jack Schwieger, and pretty much have not had the advertised hands end up on the field at Auburn. Lutzenkirchen is supposed to be that guy, but meanwhile, he'll have to surpass one of 3 veterans to get that playing time. At 240 pounds, it's not likely, in the SEC. After a redshirt year of Yoxercise, and the graduation of McKenzie and Trott, look out!

Wide Receiver


EMORY BLAKE, WR, 6-1, 194, S.F. Austin-Austin, Texas
LAVOYD JAMES, WR, 5-10, 176, Williamson-Mobile
TRAVANTE STALLWORTH, WR, 5-9, 180, Leesville, La.
DEANGELO BENTON, WR, 6-3, 205, Hargrave Military

Incumbents: Montez Billings, Tim Hawthorne, Quindarious Carr, Terrell Zachary, Darvin Adams, Derrick Winter, Phillip Pierre-Louis

Situation: Benton, if he REALLY qualifies academically, should step in and start. He's that good! All of the signees are top-100 receivers, and playing time in Malzhon's offense could be there, especially if the veterans don't step up. Emery Blake is a special talent, too, and will likely play early.

Running Back


BRANDON JACOBS, RB, 6-1, 230, Parkview-Lilburn, Ga.
ONTERIO MCCALEBB, RB, 6-0, 175, Haragrave Military, enrolled at Auburn

Incumbents: Ben Tate, Mario Fannin, Eric Smith

Situation: In addition to the two "official" running back signees, a number of the "athletes," such as Dontay Aycock, are being looked at as backs. McCaleb is an electrifying talent, with speed not seen in the Tiger backfield since the days of Bo Jackson and Brent Fullwood. However, he's really on the light side. Jacobs is a powerhouse, too, but vying for playing time against the established tandem of returning backs, it's more likely that both signees will redshirt.

Quarterback


ROBERT COOPER, QB, 6-4, 204, Daphne (grayshirt)
CLINT MOSELEY, QB, 6-4, 196, Leroy
TYRIK ROLLISON, QB, 6-2, 185, Sulphur Springs, Texas

Incumbents: Kodi Burns, Chris Todd, Neil Caudle, Barrett Trotter

Situation: Quarterback becomes the most crowded position at Auburn, today. Likely, several of these players will move elsewhere, to other positions, or other teams. Whomever takes to Malzhon's scheme fastest, will likely start. However, having seen SEC speed on the field, you'd HAVE to think that Kodi Burns and Chris Todd would have the huge advantage. I would not be surprised to see Todd start, if his shoulder recovers. That would mean "pine-time," for the signees. Rollinson is said to be a spectacular athlete...

     As usual, some of these guys may not make it, academically. In addition, Auburn may sign additional players, such as running back David Oku, who elected not to sign on "signing day." Still, you'd have to think that those who'll likely see the field in 2009, are listed above.

 

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First of all…. GREAT LIST! I have been cooking my own list and know how much effort is here.

Just a few notes… Your evaluation at the QB position is right on. Several people I have talked to say that Trotter has the tools. I really do not know anything about him.

I disagree with respect, about the CB position, both Paige and Washington are real athletes and will probably see playing time.
thanks.

by KoolBell777 on Feb 5, 2009 8:45 AM CST reply actions  

Lutz...

…may be a super athlete, but historically, tight-end is a lonely position at Auburn. Perhaps that will change with the new coaching staff.

by War Eagle Atlanta on Feb 5, 2009 11:03 AM CST reply actions  

Historically speaking.....

TE has alway been an extra blocker for the “3 yards and a cloud of dust” that has been on the plains since the Yucatan Meteor impact event and while Malzahn does like the running game he also does a nice job of stretching the field and has not been stingy in getting the ball to the TE’s. I am very optimistic that the AU offense may finally get the overhaul we thought we were getting last season. I am also not expecting it all at once, just show me some improvement and a respectable W-L at the end of the season.

I would have gone to bammer if my grades hadn't been good enough to go to AU

by Todd92 on Feb 5, 2009 11:18 AM CST up reply actions  

The one player that I am curious about......

is QB Robert Cooper. I know he is supposed to be a grayshirt and not be on Scholarship until next January, however, if we fail to sign either Oku or the longshot Bryce Brown….Chizik will have a scholarship available for him this fall. I don’t really expect him to contribute at QB (especially not early) but the kid has excellent speed (4.5) and has great size to him. Because of this I am thinking TE or maybe even WR and it wouldn’t surprise me if he gets early playing time. Malzahn has shown that he likes to send TE’s over the middle on pretty long routes….if this holds to be true there could be room for both he and Lutz to get some early playing time. There is also the possibility they could put him on defense if they add some weight to his 6’ 4" frame. The kid has already expressed he would play any position to help the team.

I would have gone to bammer if my grades hadn't been good enough to go to AU

by Todd92 on Feb 5, 2009 11:12 AM CST reply actions  

when will they play??

the question is, how many can actually get into school..can they put two words of english together that can be understood??

by aace99 on Feb 5, 2009 3:10 PM CST reply actions  

I just hope their grammar is better than the average bammer...

or in other words better than yours.

I would have gone to bammer if my grades hadn't been good enough to go to AU

by Todd92 on Feb 5, 2009 6:04 PM CST up reply actions  

Something tells me

you didnt mean for that statement to sound retarded. But it did.

Gotta Love those "classy" Tide Detergent Box Hats

by auskip07 on Feb 5, 2009 6:10 PM CST up reply actions  

The funny thing is he was trying to knock their intelligence......

and all he did was show he lacked it.

I would have gone to bammer if my grades hadn't been good enough to go to AU

by Todd92 on Feb 5, 2009 6:14 PM CST up reply actions  

Funny

I think its funny that dude doesn’t even have a membership over at RBR. Maybe he’s over here to get a break from all those “classy” folks.

by auburnrosco on Feb 5, 2009 10:26 PM CST up reply actions  

Who?

Who are the players that are potentially not going to make it academically? I have heard Reggie Taylor, Benton, Rollison for starters but no one has mentioned the others. I have also heard that Rollison is on track to play and haven’t been able to find anything else on Benton or Taylor. I hope that this class is solid with eligible players unlike the last two or three classes we have had.

by Mattco on Feb 5, 2009 5:18 PM CST reply actions  

Great Read...

The quarterback battle is going to be especially interesting this fall. Great article, it’s the first one I’ve seen that actually looks at where they fit in next season.

Jay Coulter

by Jay Coulter on Feb 5, 2009 6:40 PM CST reply actions  

I ' m with you on that Todd...

I can’t wait to get it on… I ‘ve already sent in my TUF money . Tickets & season can’t come soon enough. WAR EAGLE !

aubtigerman

by aubtigerman on Feb 5, 2009 10:02 PM CST reply actions  

A question about Benton.

What year will he be entering Auburn? I would assume a Sophomore, but I read somewhere a freshman. How could that be if he was at Hargrave for a year unless he didn’t play for them.

by Mattco on Feb 6, 2009 10:28 AM CST reply actions  

Freshman....

Hargrave is a prep school and not a JUCO….it is like additional High School and does not count against eligibility.

I would have gone to bammer if my grades hadn't been good enough to go to AU

by Todd92 on Feb 6, 2009 10:41 AM CST up reply actions  

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