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Posted on 8/11/22 at 4:34 pm to jangalang
Posted on 8/11/22 at 4:34 pm to jangalang
Just a few C Rob notes by Henry Patton/ Rivals
Nothing was said about Jake
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Will post a video of the interview in a bit.
- Owen has come back well
- Cam Riley has taken good steps and is going to play a lot
- Same with Steiner
- Asante learning defense better & better
- Powell Gordon has contributed well
- Riley is 6'3 230ish
- OP is impressive to be around. Hard worker and has stepped up as a leader
- Eugene went through a lot in spring but has grown a lot since and is fast and passionate
- Gordon has learned how to be an LB after playing EDGE in high school
- Robert Woodyard is mostly quiet but not on the field. Has a bit to go before being able to contribute at an SEC level
- Him and Gordon have broken out of their shells
- Cam Riley gets better every day and is ready physically
Nothing was said about Jake
Posted on 8/11/22 at 4:58 pm to jangalang
Haven't heard D Brooks mentioned in a few weeks and it sounds like he's not in the rotation at all. Anybody know if he is injured or just not producing?
Posted on 8/11/22 at 5:18 pm to marshallcotiger
I’ve weirdly haven’t heard anything about Brooks either. That’s not great.
Posted on 8/11/22 at 5:30 pm to jangalang
Posted on 8/11/22 at 5:45 pm to jangalang
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OP is impressive to be around. Hard worker and has stepped up as a leader
Kind of presumptuous and bold slipping this one in about the OP of this thread. I wonder who that is?
Nb4 it’s about Owen Pappoe.
Posted on 8/11/22 at 6:04 pm to jangalang
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I’ve weirdly haven’t heard anything about Brooks either. That’s not great.
If we’re being honest, it probably is good. How many years do guys get lauded over in the summer and we never see them at all in the season?
Posted on 8/11/22 at 6:05 pm to MrAUTigers
Don’t tell me how to read.
Posted on 8/11/22 at 6:24 pm to MrAUTigers
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Too much is being read into who is practicing
I have a very particular set of skills, skills I have acquired over a very long career. Skills that make me a nightmare for people like you. If you let me read how I wish, that'll be the end of it.
Posted on 8/11/22 at 8:58 pm to RockyMtnTigerWDE
Podcast by Jason Campbell and some annoying chick
Featuring Sammie Coates. I’m still lissennin’ but they’re talking about the the upcoming sesson and Sammie is supposed to share about his time at Auburn
LINK
Featuring Sammie Coates. I’m still lissennin’ but they’re talking about the the upcoming sesson and Sammie is supposed to share about his time at Auburn
LINK
This post was edited on 8/11/22 at 9:47 pm
Posted on 8/11/22 at 9:46 pm to jangalang
Sammie Coates, God I love him. I can feel his pain when he says 2013 NC game ate at him throughout his days in the NFL.
He does say Auburn has never had true route runners like Cooper. He says our guys now have that chance.
I get the feeling Jason Campbell thinks the QB chart will be Calzada then Ashford.
He does say Auburn has never had true route runners like Cooper. He says our guys now have that chance.
I get the feeling Jason Campbell thinks the QB chart will be Calzada then Ashford.
This post was edited on 8/12/22 at 5:22 am
Posted on 8/11/22 at 10:01 pm to jangalang
If the HC isn’t a dumbass
quote:this will be it
Calzada then Ashford.
Posted on 8/11/22 at 10:13 pm to RockyMtnTigerWDE
In Their Own Words: Quotes of note from Auburn's defensive assistants
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EDGE COACH/SPECIAL TEAMS
COORDINATOR ROC BELLANTONI
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On the kickers and punter
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“We have some really good kickers. I think we have four good kickers. Last year, Evan (McGuire) kicked off in some games. Ben (Patton) made some big field goals in games, in the Iron Bowl. I think those two guys are solid. Then you have Alex McPherson, who has a really bright future, and Anders (Carlson). We have four really, really good kickers. We have some good options there, and I think Oscar Chapman is the best punter in the country.
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More on special teams
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“Jacob Quattlebaum is a great snapper. I think we have a really solid specialist position. I think we will have for a long time around here. On the coverage units, we’re working on our techniques and fundamentals. We have a long way to go before we are ready to play a game, but I think we have good personnel and good options. I am really happy with the direction we are headed, but we have a long way to go before we are ready to play.”
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On working with edge players
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“We say we are a a family. We are a family. Those guys are fun to be around. They let them get on them because they trust me. They know I love them, so when I do get on them it is coming from a good place. We have a really good bond.”
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SECONDARY COACH ZAC ETHERIDGE
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On veteran cornerbacks
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“I think Nehemiah (Pritchett) and Jaylen (Simpson) have taken their game to a new level. I have been really impressed with their work ethic, the way they attack practice every day. They set the bar high in terms of what it is supposed to look like. You count on leaders that have played a lot of ball like those guys to bring these young guys behind them. They are setting the example. Every day they come out and put the work in. They get to the ball; they communicate and make plays.”
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On safety Zion Puckett
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“You can’t replace a guy like Zion. He really is the guy in the room that is the leader. He’s a silent assassin, but he’s probably the smartest guy in the room in terms of football IQ. Guys trust him. He’s going to get them lined up in the right spot. I trust him making the right checks and communication. He’s been working his tail off from a physical standpoint.
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LINEBACKERS COACH CHRISTIAN ROBINSON
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On his impressions of Auburn
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It is even more than what I thought. I played here (for Georgia), but I didn’t get to be a part of it. When you are a part of something, you get to see what people think is important. The fan base and the community are passionate about everything on this campus. I didn’t go to many of the games in other “sports at other schools, but here I want to be part of it.
For the players to have this facility and we’re building a bigger one, it just shows the commitment to excellence, the commitment to giving them the best.”
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On linebacker Cam Riley
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“He’s changed his body, taken the steps that we wanted him to. He’s put on good weight. If you are going to have that length, you have to have that weight. You have to bend more. Sitting down with him, I just told him you have the frame to be a great player; we just have to give you the confidence and the tools.”
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DEFENSIVE LINE COACH JIMMY BRUMBAUGH
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On defensive line depth
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“It’s been a pleasant surprise when you look from the spring to the fall to see how much depth we have.”
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On freshman Jeffrey M'ba
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“I think he is just learning the game in general. He played soccer, so it’s totally different. He is still learning the game. It’s not just footwork, hand placement and all that. It’s just understanding the rules of the game that we take for granted.
“He has the body frame you want to have, and he has the mentality. Sometimes you would think a guy would be passive. He’s aggressive. He likes contact. Most guys who play soccer or this and that don’t like contact. He likes contact.”
Posted on 8/12/22 at 5:39 am to AUFan2015
Few notes from Zac Etheridge by B Matt:
It is August 12th and based on what the coaches are telling us, 15-0.
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We're speaking to the defensive assistants and I'm talking with secondary coach Zac Etheridge first...
** Keionte Scott has already impressed. Shows up every day. Playing corner and nickel. Coach let him know he needed to show up in shape and he did. He's a baller. Very instinctive in what he does. He understands leverage. He comes in early in the morning to hear the install twice. He gained the respect of the guys in the room from day one..
** JD Rhym really impressive, shows up and make plays every day.
** Donovan Kaufman was getting adjusted his first year. Nobody works as hard as DK. Has a pro mindset to get better. Understands the scheme. He comes in every day with his iPad. He studies. He just loves the game. He does everything he can to go out there and execute at a high level.
* Zac is pleased with the depth he's establishing this fall.
** Austin Ausberry has played all three positions but settling in at corner now. Probably his most ripped guy.
It is August 12th and based on what the coaches are telling us, 15-0.
Posted on 8/12/22 at 6:25 am to jangalang
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I get the feeling Jason Campbell thinks the QB chart will be Calzada then Ashford.
I never knew Campbell was dyslexic
Posted on 8/12/22 at 3:42 pm to jvilletiger25
What happened to the db transfer from Oregon DK James?
Posted on 8/12/22 at 3:49 pm to trinidadtiger
DJ James
Kaufman made it sound like he’s running with the second group. Said he’s stepped up, though
Kaufman made it sound like he’s running with the second group. Said he’s stepped up, though
Posted on 8/12/22 at 8:12 pm to TheJones
One more great article on Ike. He is a gem:
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AUBURN – Ike Hilliard isn’t a transparent or open person by nature.
Don’t take my word for it, just ask him.
“I’m a very private, to myself person,” Hilliard said on Wednesday in a moment of honesty.
Auburn’s new receivers coach was incredibly accommodating to the media on Wednesday, as he discussed his receiver room and their progress during fall camp.
As the conversation continued, the questions delved more into Hilliard’s approach to his players. What transpired was an incredible dialogue of openness from Hilliard into why he chose to take the position at Auburn, and how he approaches coaching his student-athletes.
It was so impressive, in fact, that allowing you to read what Hilliard said in full seemed more appropriate than trying to parse his words.
So, enjoy.
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The players have talked about being able to call Ike Hilliard anytime to talk about life, class, football…has that enable a quicker transition into building relationships with his room?
“It’s more of the percentage of why I got into the business. I’ll be honest with you, and I probably shouldn’t go on record saying this: I came here to be different than I’ve ever been. I’m not an open and transparent person. I’m a very private, to myself person. I came here to be different. I’m sharing. I enjoy being able to coach. It really is a cool thing for me. I have a wife and five kids, and I’m here. I’ve missed a lot of life like most coaches do. My girls are in a different state. I love these dudes like they’re my own. I embrace the opportunity to be invited to weddings and asked to be godfather, I enjoy this. Seeing how they react to certain situations, dealing with the highs and lows, I embrace that. Everything they aspire to do, I’ve done. I truly enjoy this, I really do. I love, love, love what I do. Expectations and the experience need to be separated, and those have been the challenges to me.
“I’m going to coach them however I want. My conversations are going to be different because of my perspective. I’ve been in the shows that they are now in. I can call bull****. I don’t have to go down the street or around the corner — fluff. It is what it is. It’s that simple. I’m no trying to be cocky, it’s just true. They embrace that, that I’m transparent and open, and there’s no fluff. They’ll tell you. It’s not right in your face, but it’s in your face. This is as loud as you’re going to hear me talk, and this is how I catch. I like to be a teacher.“
How as Ike Hilliard been able to build his players’ confidence in a short period of time?
“I still like me against everybody at 46-years-old, and I can’t run to save my life. I will always bet on myself. The idea is to change the narrative in the room. Those kids, their game is plenty good enough. If they don’t believe that, shame on them. I can’t believe more than they do. If nothing else, watch me move, watch me work, feel like me.“
Does Hilliard’s coaching change depending on the player or the situation?
“Football is football. I can’t be anybody other than me. Now, how I communicate what I need to get across might be different, but what I’m teaching is not changing. The messages are the same.“
Does Hilliard like to yell at his players to get their attention? (of note, I’ve never heard Hilliard raise his voice during media viewing windows, it’s actually impressive to watch his tone and approach)
“I don’t have to yell and scream. I’m an acquired taste, I’m not for everybody. Coaching for me is that way. I don’t know if that’s to my detriment or not. I don’t have to yell at a kid to tell him he’s not playing well— I think he knows that. They don’t go out there to screw it up. To yell and scream, that’s not for me. Some of those kids go through enough mentally, emotionally, life itself, to then get yelled at because they’re not trying to screw it up, I don’t look at it that way. I think they appreciate it. I think that changes their outlook on how they go about their business. You’re giving me too much credit. It has nothing to do with me. I know they’re not out there trying to screw it up. It’s been interesting for me.“
What are the biggest differences from NFL to college for Ike Hilliard?
“s*** that has nothing to do with football. There is a lot of s*** that has nothing to do with football that has been an eye opener for me. The coach-player relationship that also involves the parent when necessary. I’ve never had to do that piece, so trying to find a rhythm in that. You want to be a part of the life circle with these kids. You have to tread lightly to a degree, at least that’s what I’m thinking. I’m still trying to find my way in that. Every parent thinks their kid is the next greatest athlete in the world. I get it, but it’s intriguing to have some of these hard conversations with people that expectations that are unfair to the kids. Because I don’t blow smoke up people’s asses, it’s been a challenge in that regard. I come from places where it’s the bottom line and that’s all. There is no grey. I don’t know how to be (grey). I truly believe that the experience needs to be the most important thing and the rest will take care of itself, and there are people that are not on that wave length. That’s been interesting for me.“
This post was edited on 8/12/22 at 8:16 pm
Posted on 8/12/22 at 8:31 pm to jangalang
SEC anonymous coaches on Auburn…
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Auburn
"Does anyone remember that if the running back doesn't go out of bounds that they beat Alabama? Does anyone remember that they led most of the game? Nobody turns down SEC coaching jobs, but that place is absolutely schizophrenic."
"As far as the football, they need a quarterback, they need a much better offensive line, they need to replace a ton of guys in the secondary and receiving corps, and they've bled a lot of Gus Malzahn's guys in the portal because of all the off-field stuff. Is it a lost cause? Maybe not. They're creative on offense."
"[Derek] Mason leaving let Bryan Harsin promote another one of his guys up to DC. Not sure if that helps or hurts, but it probably gives him more peace of mind."
"They won't settle on a starting quarterback until the very end. That's how he runs it. They'll have a wide-open race all through the summer and keep everyone involved as much as possible; then they'll lock in and try not to swap them once the season starts, unless someone's injured."
"You could argue a lot of the wounds they're nursing are self-inflicted by both the head coach and the people around the program. It certainly drove coaches and players out of the program, and it absolutely made it easier to recruit against them."
"The upside is that you can't say Hars doesn't understand the league anymore. If he survives this, it will be the greatest trial by fire ever."
Posted on 8/12/22 at 8:31 pm to jangalang
Damn. That was pretty freaking cool.
Maybe the most honest-sounding coach interview I’ve read in, well, ever.
Maybe the most honest-sounding coach interview I’ve read in, well, ever.
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