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Posted on 5/15/14 at 9:06 am to Gnar Cat21
Posted on 5/15/14 at 9:06 am to Gnar Cat21
I thought I heard a collective boom from the internet about 10 minutes ago.
fwiw, Florida 247 writer Luke Stampini said if Cox ends up at Auburn, we'll be even more of a serious contender for Ivey.
fwiw, Florida 247 writer Luke Stampini said if Cox ends up at Auburn, we'll be even more of a serious contender for Ivey.
Posted on 5/15/14 at 9:10 am to parkjas2001
Did we just get JR? Me likey.
Posted on 5/15/14 at 9:11 am to Aubie83
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ETA: It is official...he is committed per Hoke...
I wonder if this closes the door on Swinney altogether now? I would love to get another young back for a year from now but we could realistically have our pick of backs next year if we have a pair of 1k backs this year.
Posted on 5/15/14 at 9:12 am to parkjas2001
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Who is Cox?
Probably FB Chandler Cox.
Posted on 5/15/14 at 9:14 am to See5
How many recruits is Auburn supposed to take for 2015? Class seems a bit offense heavy right now. I'm guessing the battles for defensive recruits are going to go down to the wire.
Posted on 5/15/14 at 9:15 am to Warfarer
Somebody cb Swinney to olepiss as soon as the new of Jovon broke.
Posted on 5/15/14 at 9:16 am to See5
Is JR the best RB we've had since Caddie?
Posted on 5/15/14 at 9:16 am to WaynesAUworld
Posted on 5/15/14 at 9:21 am to auburnu008
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@rhettlashlee: Good morning Auburn Family!! I have a feeling today is going to be a great day... #WarEagle
Tweeted this 4 hours ago
Posted on 5/15/14 at 9:22 am to auburnu008
The five-star running back from Georgia Military College committed to Auburn on Thursday, he tells AuburnSports.com. He chose the Tigers over Alabama, Florida State, Georgia, USC and more.
Jovon Robinson committed to Auburn on Thursday.
"I have taken visits and evaluated every school that offered me the opportunity to be a part of their program, and after careful thought and consideration, I have chosen to verbally commit to Auburn University. I have a long relationship with coach Gus Malzahn, and have developed a strong bond with assistant coaches Rhett Lashlee and Tim Horton, who did an outstanding job recruiting me.
"I want to thank all of the schools and coaches that recruited me. The people I have met during this process have really inspired me and kept me focused. I am excited to have this important decision out of the way so that I can focus completely on the upcoming season at Georgia Military College, and accomplishing our goal of winning a National Championship."
Robinson, now 6-foot, 225 pounds, signed with Auburn in 2012 and arrived on campus, but his time on the Plains was short-lived. Robinson was ruled academically ineligible and departed after just one week of fall practice.
Robinson returned home to Memphis and sat out the fall of 2012. He landed at GMC during the spring of 2013 with renewed energy and spirit that was never more than evident than last fall, when Robinson rushed for 2,387 yards and 34 touchdowns.
Robinson will have three years to play two at Auburn.
"It has been a true pleasure to be able to coach Jovon, and I am happy that he will have the opportunity to continue his football career at Auburn University," GMC offensive coordinator Ross Robinson said. "I enjoyed having the opportunity to recruit him, and I am proud of the way he has conducted the recruiting process this time around.
"Not only is Auburn getting a special talent and a great football player, but an extremely hard worker that is dedicated to making both himself and his team better. It has been exciting to watch him mature and develop both on and off the field during his time at GMC, and he has made a tremendous positive impact not only to the football program but the entire community.
"I look forward to coaching him this upcoming season, and watching his progress as a student- athlete and as a person next year and beyond."
Robinson quickly became the nation's top junior college running back and arguably the nation's top junior college prospect overall after last fall.
Jovon Robinson committed to Auburn on Thursday.
"I have taken visits and evaluated every school that offered me the opportunity to be a part of their program, and after careful thought and consideration, I have chosen to verbally commit to Auburn University. I have a long relationship with coach Gus Malzahn, and have developed a strong bond with assistant coaches Rhett Lashlee and Tim Horton, who did an outstanding job recruiting me.
"I want to thank all of the schools and coaches that recruited me. The people I have met during this process have really inspired me and kept me focused. I am excited to have this important decision out of the way so that I can focus completely on the upcoming season at Georgia Military College, and accomplishing our goal of winning a National Championship."
Robinson, now 6-foot, 225 pounds, signed with Auburn in 2012 and arrived on campus, but his time on the Plains was short-lived. Robinson was ruled academically ineligible and departed after just one week of fall practice.
Robinson returned home to Memphis and sat out the fall of 2012. He landed at GMC during the spring of 2013 with renewed energy and spirit that was never more than evident than last fall, when Robinson rushed for 2,387 yards and 34 touchdowns.
Robinson will have three years to play two at Auburn.
"It has been a true pleasure to be able to coach Jovon, and I am happy that he will have the opportunity to continue his football career at Auburn University," GMC offensive coordinator Ross Robinson said. "I enjoyed having the opportunity to recruit him, and I am proud of the way he has conducted the recruiting process this time around.
"Not only is Auburn getting a special talent and a great football player, but an extremely hard worker that is dedicated to making both himself and his team better. It has been exciting to watch him mature and develop both on and off the field during his time at GMC, and he has made a tremendous positive impact not only to the football program but the entire community.
"I look forward to coaching him this upcoming season, and watching his progress as a student- athlete and as a person next year and beyond."
Robinson quickly became the nation's top junior college running back and arguably the nation's top junior college prospect overall after last fall.
Posted on 5/15/14 at 9:23 am to undecided
How many years does this make that we have gotten the top JUCO player?
Posted on 5/15/14 at 9:29 am to WaynesAUworld
So what is everyone's prediction on who the featured back is for the next 3 years?
2014- 50/50 between Barber and CAP
2015- Robinson
2016- Roc
2014- 50/50 between Barber and CAP
2015- Robinson
2016- Roc
Posted on 5/15/14 at 9:34 am to magnumtiger
Jovon!
:nananananananananananananana:

:nananananananananananananana:
Posted on 5/15/14 at 9:53 am to undecided
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@CoachDCraig: Boom!!!!!!! And I think that deserves a double boom!!!! Lashlee and Horton putting in work. Way to start the morning. WDE!
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@rhettlashlee: I like it when @CoachDCraig Boom's twitter
Posted on 5/15/14 at 9:55 am to undecided
Will the addition of JR bump our recruiting ranking to #2 on 247?
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