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Posted on 9/9/17 at 9:32 pm to CaptainBrannigan
Yep. We done. Shut it all down.
Posted on 9/9/17 at 9:33 pm to AUtigerNOLA
If we sign any wide receivers Kodi is the GOAT
Posted on 9/10/17 at 7:27 am to RandySavage
lol Keith is off the bus, already put in CBs for Ross to Clemson and McClain to LSU
Posted on 9/10/17 at 9:24 am to AUtigerNOLA
All the Malik Willis hype if we wiff on Fields... With this coaching staff I'll believe we have a talented future QB on the roster the day congress passes a flat tax
Posted on 9/10/17 at 9:38 am to RandySavage
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lol Keith is off the bus, already put in CBs for Ross to Clemson and McClain to LSU
I'm surprised he didn't cb Asa to bama..
Posted on 9/10/17 at 3:20 pm to RandySavage
Now Zakoby to West VA wtf
Posted on 9/10/17 at 4:09 pm to RandySavage
At least he's visited there 
Posted on 9/12/17 at 8:03 am to TigerPaw1
See how the AL.com A-List performed in Week 3 (AL.com)
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See how members of the AL.com A-List performed in the third week of Alabama high school football.
1. Justyn Ross, WR, Central-Phenix City - Ross had five catches for 52 yards, two rushes for 16 yards and two punt returns for 24 yards. The Red Devils beat Auburn 34-28.
2. Jalyn Armour-Davis, ATH, St. Paul's - Alabama commit Jalyn Armour-Davis caught a 24-yard TD pass and his defense helped St. Paul's shut out Wilcox Central in a 44-0 win on Friday night.
3. Coynis Miller, DL, Jackson-Olin - Miller and the Mustangs were off.
4. Asa Martin, RB, Austin - The Auburn commit had 188 yards rushing and two scores as Austin hammered Decatur 49-0.
5. Seth Williams, WR, Paul Bryant - Williams had three catches for 112 yards and a score as the Stampede beat Brookwood 45-26.
6. Harold Joiner, RB, Mountain Brook - Joiner ran 21 times for 141 yards in a 31-21 loss to Hoover. He caught three passes for 19 yards.
7. Jack West, QB, Saraland - The Stanford commit West went a perfect 15-for-15 in the second half and finished 25-of-30 overall for 192 yards and a touchdown in a loss to Daphne. He was intercepted once.
8. Andres Fox, DL, Mobile Christian - Fox helped Class 3A No. 1 Mobile Christian shut out Excel 27-0 and limit the home team to 221 total yards on 58 plays - an average of 3.8 yards per play. Fox finished with 10 tackles, five hurries, one caused fumble and one fumble recovery.
9. Shedrick Jackson, WR, Hoover - The Auburn commit caught eight passes for 100 yards, including a five-yard score in a 31-21 win over Mountain Brook.
10. Tank Jenkins, OL, Park Crossing - The offensive lineman helped the Thunderbirds beat Stanhope Elmore 39-14.
11. James Foster, QB, Sidney Lanier - The Missouri commit hit 24 of 31 passes for 262 yards, throwing touchdown passes of 2, 9 and 26 yards and running for a 12-yard score as Sidney Lanier beat Northview 26-6.
12. Myles Mason, DB, Hewitt-Trussville - Mason was held out for the second straight game as Hewitt-Trussville beat Gadsden City 38-24.
13. Tae Provens, RB, Madison County - Madison County beat Hatton 45-6. Provens sat out with an ankle injury.
14. Allen Love, DL, Huffman - The Ole Miss commit had six tackles as Huffman lost 31-0 at Oak Mountain.
15. Cam Taylor, QB/ATH, Park Crossing - The Missouri commit ran for a touchdown and threw a touchdown pass in a 39-14 win over Stanhope Elmore.
Posted on 9/12/17 at 8:04 am to TigerPaw1
Top Auburn commits, targets put out impressive performances over the weekend (SECCountry)
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Those high school football players who were able to avoid bad weather managed to star this weekend.
Auburn’s top commits and targets displayed why they are being considered by the top Power 5 programs in the country over the weekend. Some of the Tigers’ top recruits put on impressive shows on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Check out the top performances.
You’ll notice a few names absent from the list. Auburn commits Shaun Shivers and Jamien Sherwood had their games cancelled because of Hurricane Irma. Coynis Miller, Justin Fields, Matthew Hill and Quindarious Monday were all on a bye week. I wasn’t able to track down stats for Seth Williams, Kolbi Fuqua and Josh Marsh.
Here are the best showings:
Posted on 9/12/17 at 8:05 am to TigerPaw1
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4-star QB Joey Gatewood, Jacksonville, Fla.
161 passing yards
2 touchdowns (1 rushing, 1 passing)
49-28 win vs. Clay (Fla.)
Posted on 9/12/17 at 8:05 am to TigerPaw1
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3-star DL Daquan Newkirk, Perkinston, Miss.
4 tackles
1 solo tackles, 2 assisted tackles
41-10 loss vs. East Mississippi C.C.
Posted on 9/12/17 at 8:05 am to TigerPaw1
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4-star RB Asa Martin, Decatur, Ala.
188 rushing yards
2 rushing touchdowns
Longest run of the game: 66 yards
2 catches for 17 yards
For second-straight week, didn’t play in fourth quarter
49-0 win vs. Decatur (Ala.)
Posted on 9/12/17 at 8:06 am to TigerPaw1
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3-star WR Shedrick Jackson, Hoover, Ala.
Eight catches for 101 yards
5-yard touchdown reception
31-21 win vs. Mountain Brook (Ala.)
Posted on 9/12/17 at 8:06 am to TigerPaw1
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3-star 2019 WR George Pickens, Hoover, Ala.
Four catches for 56 yards
31-21 win vs. Mountain Brook (Ala.)
Posted on 9/12/17 at 8:06 am to TigerPaw1
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4-star 2019 QB Bo Nix, Pinson, Ala.
12-for-16 passing
267 passing yards and 2 touchdowns
Four carries for 88 yards
64-yard rushing touchdown
Six completion for 20-plus yards
48-8 win vs. Minor (Ala.)
Posted on 9/12/17 at 8:06 am to TigerPaw1
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4-star WR Justyn Ross, Phenix City, Ala.
4 catches for 37 yards
34-28 win vs. Auburn (Ala.)
Posted on 9/12/17 at 8:07 am to TigerPaw1
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4-star RB Harold Joiner, Birmingham, Ala.
21 carries for 131 yards
28-yard touchdown run
31-21 loss vs. Hoover (Ala.)
Posted on 9/12/17 at 8:10 am to TigerPaw1
Why I think the state of Alabama’s No. 1 prospect is trending out of state (SECCountry)
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Why I think Justyn Ross is trending toward Clemson
AUBURN, Ala. — Justyn Ross played in Auburn on Friday night. Moments like those could be few and far between going forward.
For those completely out of the loop, Ross is one of Auburn’s top recruiting targets. He’s the No. 8 wide receiver in the nation. He’s the No. 1 prospect in the state of Alabama. Since 2000, only Chad Jackson (Florida in 2003) and Jameis Winston to (Florida State in 2012) have left the state as the top player in Alabama.
It just doesn’t happen. If you’re a top prospect in the Yellowhammer State, for the most part, you end up at Auburn or Alabama. For a better portion of the 2018 recruiting cycle, Ross seemed like he’d end up at one or the other, as well.
It’s not to say he still won’t, but Auburn and Alabama appear to have some catching up to do.
Clemson has a serious chance to swipe Ross out from under the two in-state schools.
At his game on Friday, Clemson offensive coordinator Jeff Scott was in attendance, sending a clear message to Auburn he was willing to be within its city limits the night before Auburn faced off against Clemson. Auburn coaches, who can visit Ross at anytime given the proximity and only one game during the fall, decided not to go to the game.
The next day, Ross traveled to Clemson for his third unofficial visit. His first two trips to Clemson have been described by Ross as “two of the best visits he’s ever been on.”
On top of that, purely from a wide receiver’s perspective, Ross has seen more from Clemson’s offense than from Auburn and Alabama.
“Kelly Bryant plays like Deshaun to me. He’s a great quarterback. He’s a great thrower. I don’t see flaws really,” Ross told SEC Country. “They have shown me more [than Auburn and Alabama], that they can spread the ball around.”
It likely didn’t help Auburn’s cause, the way Saturday went.
Clemson Crystal Ball picks (including mine) have been flowing in for Ross the last couple days. For me at least, that has to do with the way he talks about Clemson compared to his other choices. He likes Auburn and Alabama, sure, but Ross lights up when he talks about the out-of-state Tigers.
His smile brightens up. When you’re listening to recordings of Ross, you can tell the moments when he’s smiling during his answers. It almost always coincides with Clemson questions.
Ross isn’t ready to narrow things down, but he’s getting there. And Clemson is here to stay.
“I don’t really have a top, but they’re going to be in the top,” Ross said.
What does Ross need to see from Auburn? The answers are similar for Auburn and Alabama. They need to open up the passing game more. They need to spread the ball to multiple different receivers. They need to win games through the air.
For Auburn, Ross’ relationship with Joey Gatewood will help. But unfortunately for the Tigers, Clemson will use top pocket-passer Trevor Lawrence for the same purpose.
“Really just the environment. I want so see what it’s like for a game since I’ve never been there for a game,” Ross said of Clemson. “They say it’s live over there. I want to see it for myself.
“Oh Trevor, we talk every now and then. He wants me to be his receiver up there. It’s hard to turn down,” Ross said.
Ross might not make it to Auburn for a game until Georgia week. By then, it’s likely the Tigers will be playing some major catch-up.
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