Friday Ramblings - Plus Recruiting(Again)
What a way to spend your week. Knowing full well all the breaking stories would be covered by our fine staff of cracker-jack writers, and then having to piece together something pertinent and semi intelligent (that's the best I can do, by the way).
By now you all know that Auburn's compliance director Rich McGlynn has filed a waiver on behalf of Mike Blakely, the running back who transferred in from the Florida football program. Mr. McGlynn believes strongly that the NCAA will rule within a few days, and since Blakely never even so much as practiced with the Gator football team, Auburn should get the expected waiver granted in their favor.
Speaking to the Mobile, AL Auburn Club McGlynn stated that "we are all one decision away from being stupid". This writer knows that all the incoming class at Auburn this year are aware of the consequences, of those "stupid" decisions. In an interview with rivals.com four members of Auburn's incoming signing class, there were several remarks by these young men that indicate an added emphasis on doing the right things on and off the field, is part of the early summer discussions.
Also in the director's speech was an amusing story of Nick Fairley looking at McGlynn when the Tigers were down 24-0, and smiling, then saying, "I got this". Also, that Auburn decided to take the approach of "winning the war, not individual battles" in dealing with the Cam Newton saga. He flat out stated with confidence "We knew we were right, but couldn't talk about it. Had he thought Newton was anything less than eligible, there would have been no Newton".
This years recruiting should be as exciting as any ever at Auburn. Typically the year after a school wins a Mythical National Championship(MNC) they bring in their highest rated classes. So, far that is exactly what this class is shaping up to be. I'll post the names of those already verbally committed.
Name position High School Ht/Wt 40 time rated video
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OL
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Parker, COChaparral
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6'6"
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277
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5.2
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4 stars
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5.8
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5/28/11
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DB
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Fairburn, GACreekside
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5'9"
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171
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4.4
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4 stars
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5.8
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5/24/11
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TE
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Dadeville, ALDadeville
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6'6"
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242
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4.8
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3 stars
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5.7
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4/21/11
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ATH
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Miami Beach, FLMiami Beach
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6'2"
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190
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4 stars
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5.8
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5/31/11
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LB
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Birmingham, ALWoodlawn
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6'2"
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224
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4.7
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4 stars
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5.8
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3/24/11
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TE
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Hogansville, GACallaway
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6'3"
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230
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4 stars
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5.8
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6/10/11
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DT
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Prichard, ALVigor
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6'0"
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255
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3 stars
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5.7
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5/30/11
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QB
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Edgewood, KYDixie Heights
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6'5"
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220
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4.7
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4 stars
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5.9
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4/20/11
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WR
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Tyrone, GASandy Creek
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6'3"
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204
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4 stars
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5.8
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6/15/11
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RB
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Daphne, ALDaphne
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6'2"
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205
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4.4
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4 stars
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5.9
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6/14/11
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thanks to rivals.com for the list.
Auburn's recruiting is on a national basis now with Head Coach Gene Chizik, and his incredible staff of recruiters. Taking full advantage of several momentum swings occurring at about the same time, like UGA's downturn, the entire Urban Meyer retiring, and then returning fiasco. Florida and Georgia are two states that are talent rich, and covered nationally by all the top recruiting reporting services. Auburn was bound to make waves in these areas, and took full advantage of these openings. Of course, winning the BCS didn't hurt at all, and has Auburn on all the top recruits radar. A trend that, I for one, am very happy to see.
WAR EAGLE!
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Also in the director’s speech was an amusing story of Nick Fairley looking at McGlynn when the Tigers were down 24-0, and smiling, then saying, “I got this”.
by Tiger on the mountain on Jul 1, 2011 9:18 AM CDT reply actions
If you don't like that as an Auburn fan then you need a head check lol.
Haters can hate, but Cam will still parcipate!
by TheAuburnKnight on Jul 2, 2011 6:55 PM CDT up reply actions
I got my fingers crossed on Blakely ...
But you never no what the NCAA will do.
AubTigerman
"The reason you come to Auburn is because of Auburn people.This is a special place, from the coaches all the way to the fans" - Andrew McCain OT
Good write up KB.....
the more I read about Rich McGlynn and hear his statements the more I like him……he might be a very good AD someday.
I don't troll so I reserve the right to berate trolls as I see fit.
Just so you know I won't forget.....LSU Jonno predicted we would finish 5th in the west in '11.
Speaking of Mike Blakely
Salivate over this…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MPFa7sMHiM
They gonna be a lot of days when you lay your guts on the line and you come up empty-handed. They ain't a damn thing you can do about it but go back and lay 'em on the line again, and again, and again....You'll keep fightin' like you did today, you'll keep playin' like that, we can build a foundation we can live a looong, long time on at Auburn." -Pat Dye, 1981
by SandMountainTiger on Jul 2, 2011 11:42 PM CDT reply actions
He is actually the running back...
I had preferred Blakely over the kid that his dad made him go to ’bama. I was in the minority, but thought Blakely would fit the Malzahn style of offense a little better.
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Sorry for my lack of input, after April 27th I have been a tad busy
Those highlights really reminded me of a certain number 34 who played for the Tigers. After contact he just has a fit and won’t go down. Now, how can Gus keep all the quality running backs we have happy. Almost makes me want to see some wishbone action.
I just hope they erect the Saban statue/altar/shrine before he leaves
I would love to see some two back sets.....
and yes some wishbone especially with a 270-290 lb. fullback clearing lanes.
I don't troll so I reserve the right to berate trolls as I see fit.
Just so you know I won't forget.....LSU Jonno predicted we would finish 5th in the west in '11.
Glad you are back...
Malzahn has proven to be a real skilled coach at using the talent he has on hand, and making it work. Bare in mind he has NEVER had the talent pool in which to devise and scheme that he will have this year at AU.
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and since Blakely never even so much as practiced with the Gator football team, Auburn should get the expected waiver granted in their favor.
Is this based on precedence, or “how it should be?” I am a little lacking in knowledge on this one, but I thought it was more likely than not he would not get a waiver. Any experts?
"Be polite to everyone you meet, but be prepared to kill anyone"-tc16cav
by otisnixon'sparty on Jul 6, 2011 10:50 PM CDT reply actions

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