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Posted on 8/20/17 at 11:19 am to LA kid but AU fan
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I approve of the farking, but who's got the deets on the final scrimmage?
Posted on 8/20/17 at 11:55 am to LA kid but AU fan
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I approve of the farking, but who's got the deets on the final scrimmage?
Here's what Marcello said about it
- Scrimmage was focused pretty must entirely on running game
- Coaches focused on figuring out the 3rd RB spot & rotations on OL/defense
- Devin Adams (walk on) was only QB to throw a TD in the scrimmage
- QBs only got about 2 series a piece
- Jarrett Stidham continues to improve
- Byron Cowart was not at fan day but did practice, apparently wasn't feeling well
- Apparently no players were wearing in braces of any kind at fan day (Daniel Thomas cast was gone, Davidson had nothing on his knee)
- Only one major injury this fall camp, JaTarvious Whitlow (leg)
Posted on 8/20/17 at 12:04 pm to TigerPaw1
Will Hastings vows not to fade away again for Auburn football’s offense (SECCountry)
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AUBURN, Ala. — Will Hastings says this season with Auburn football will be different for him.
Before fall camp ended, he already had one major change — a scholarship. The kicker-turned-slot receiver was one of six Auburn walk-ons to earn a scholarship this week. It was the latest step in an unusual journey for Hastings, who came to the Plains as a highly productive small-school wideout from Little Rock, Ark.
“Everybody back home, a lot of people said, ‘You’re really dumb for going here,’ ” Hastings said. “Nobody gave me a chance. Then [Auburn wide receivers coach Kodi] Burns came in, and he gave me a chance. Like I said before, he really believed in me more than I believed in myself. He really helped me out and got me to where I am. It’s definitely been a crazy ride.”
Burns plugged Hastings into Auburn’s rotation at slot receiver early last fall. He had multiple catches in his first three games, including his first career touchdown against Arkansas State in Week 2.
But Hastings faded quickly after that for the Tigers. He had a catch for negative yardage against Louisiana-Monroe in Week 5 and didn’t have another reception until the regular-season finale against Alabama. Hastings went seven of eight games without a catch, and he didn’t even play in two of those contests.
“They needed bigger guys, and I completely understood,” Hastings said. “I just wanted to help when I could.”
Still, Hastings said the drop out of the rotation was frustrating. A cult hero among Auburn fans for a few games became an afterthought in the offense.
This offseason, Hastings said he focused on putting that disappointment behind him.
“Obviously, I didn’t play like I wanted to the rest of that season,” Hastings said. “After the season, I talked to my family and I was like, ‘Look, I’m never letting that happen again.’ I got it out of my system quick and I’m never letting it come back in, so I’m not worried about it at all.”
Hastings bounced back quickly. In spring practices, he became a popular target in the slot for new quarterback Jarrett Stidham. He led all receivers with 7 catches and recorded 75 yards.
During fall camp, Hastings has been in competition with junior Ryan Davis at Auburn’s “3” or traditional slot receiver. Auburn coach Gus Malzahn said he’s seen an improvement in Hastings’ game after his long slide after last September.
“I think Will has had a very good fall camp,” Malzahn said Saturday. “Of course, he’s one of the guys we put on scholarship, and I know he’s excited about that. He’s done a good job. He’s gotten better.”
The junior’s key attribute is his quickness, which makes him a tougher-than-expected matchup out of the slot. Hastings posted some of the Tigers’ best times in agility shuttles and sprints during the summer.
At 5-foot-10 and 167 pounds, he won’t break many tackles. However, Hastings will find a way to get the necessary yardage — 6 of his 11 catches last fall went for first downs.
“He’s a shifty little dude,” sophomore receiver Eli Stove said. “He knows how to get in and out of cuts, he can catch well. He’s a great receiver.”
Hastings has found a role for the Tigers after Malzahn joked about how he was “fired” from his first one. In 2015, he was a trick onside kick specialist. His high school in Arkansas, Pulaski Academy, never punted and always attempted onside kicks.
Hastings was 0-for-2 in that department, but he’s been much more successful at receiver.
“That’s when he’s really blossomed,” Malzahn said. “He’s super quick, he can come in and out of cuts as good as anybody I’ve seen, and he’s showed some toughness. He’s earned the right to be on scholarship and to have a chance to help us.”
In order to do that, Hastings says, he had to shake off the frustrations from 2016. The former kicker says his focus is in a better place, and he believes that will keep him from being just another flash in the pan this fall.
“I think I was definitely overthinking,” Hastings said. “Coach Malzahn says, even Coach Burns says, I need to calm down. It’s just something I’ve got to work on. Calm down, slow the game down, which I think I’ve definitely done. I’m ready to go.”
Posted on 8/20/17 at 5:16 pm to TigerPaw1
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Will Hastings vows not to fade away again for Auburn football's offense
Posted on 8/20/17 at 6:35 pm to TigerPaw1
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A cult hero among Auburn fans
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Posted on 8/20/17 at 7:45 pm to TigerPaw1
quote:I feel an iconic Iron Bowl game for him this year. Similar to Tre Smiths domination of Bama
Will Hastings vows not to fade away again for Auburn football’s offense
Wild Card Bitches!
Posted on 8/20/17 at 10:23 pm to FearlessFreep
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FearlessFreep
Well done sir.
Posted on 8/23/17 at 9:38 am to Rhymenoceros
someone asked Matt Miller (draft guy for bleacher report, who I usually really like and agree with) who are some off the radar guys that you like from Auburn....he mentioned Pettway, Golson and.......................COWART!
WTF! Cowart has done NOTHING to show he's worthy of draft talk. Miller is usually really good with his evals. Not sure what he's seeing with BC tho.
WTF! Cowart has done NOTHING to show he's worthy of draft talk. Miller is usually really good with his evals. Not sure what he's seeing with BC tho.
Posted on 8/23/17 at 9:43 am to WareagleKK
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WTF! Cowart has done NOTHING to show he's worthy of draft talk. Miller is usually really good with his evals. Not sure what he's seeing with BC tho.
Lotta NFL draft guys have said similar things. I don't think they have the time to read every single fall camp article for every school, so probably haven't heard the insider stuff on Byron. They are probably thinking that its put up or shut up time, and that BC's #1 recruit ranking skills will rise to the top.
Posted on 8/23/17 at 10:14 am to WareagleKK
Tom Green triggered over that remark about Cowart.
Posted on 8/23/17 at 10:33 am to WareagleKK
Tuberville woulda moved his arse to o-line by now.
Posted on 8/23/17 at 10:39 am to WareagleKK
Well he asked for off the radar guys so mentioning Cowart as off the radar isn't that outrageous
Posted on 8/23/17 at 10:50 am to Fear The Thumb
Can someone please make that into a proper Sig Pic for me please?
This post was edited on 8/23/17 at 10:53 am
Posted on 8/23/17 at 7:57 pm to RockyMtnTigerWDE
I must of missed this during fall camp but Marcello says that Nick Coe has moved inside to DT. I figured it was on 3rd downs to get a pass rush but Marcello made it sound full time.
Posted on 8/24/17 at 8:13 am to WareagleKK
Is Pettway considered "off the radar" at this point? He had a really strong year despite a few games with no carries (due to stupid coaching choices or injury).
I guess he may be slightly under the draft radar, but defenses have him in their radar at all times with a giant "Hit at your own risk" sign.
I guess he may be slightly under the draft radar, but defenses have him in their radar at all times with a giant "Hit at your own risk" sign.
Posted on 8/24/17 at 8:42 am to AUtigR24
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I must of missed this during fall camp but Marcello says that Nick Coe has moved inside to DT. I figured it was on 3rd downs to get a pass rush but Marcello made it sound full time.
Sounds like he might be working at both because Malzahn talked about Davidson being hurt has allowed Coe to work more with the 1s. I am betting he moves inside for our Rabbit package but subs in at SDE
He might be the guy I am most excited to finally see on this defense. He's gotten a lot of hype so will be interesting to see how much of it he lives up too
Posted on 8/24/17 at 8:44 am to TigerPaw1
I hope so. If Coe is having to play DT a lot this season, we may be in trouble defensively.
ETA: Tate had a projected defensive depth chart out yesterday that had Coe as 2nd string DE behind Davidson and then 3rd string DT behind Brown and Williams.
ETA: Tate had a projected defensive depth chart out yesterday that had Coe as 2nd string DE behind Davidson and then 3rd string DT behind Brown and Williams.
This post was edited on 8/24/17 at 8:47 am
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