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Posted on 1/18/12 at 12:35 pm to beaver
Prosch, 6-foot, 250 pounds, is transferring to be closer to his mother, Iris, who was diagnosed with brain cancer last year.
Prosch is enrolled at Auburn for the spring semester and has three years to play two on the Plains.
Prosch, a former All-State linebacker at UMS Wright, played in all 13 games at Illinois as a freshman in 2010, and was named first-team All-American by Pro Football Weekly as a sophomore in 2011.
Although he has had limited carries and receptions in two seasons at Illinois, he is considered to be one of the top blocking fullbacks in the country.
Prosch has applied for a hardship that would grant him immediate eligibility at Auburn.
Prosch is enrolled at Auburn for the spring semester and has three years to play two on the Plains.
Prosch, a former All-State linebacker at UMS Wright, played in all 13 games at Illinois as a freshman in 2010, and was named first-team All-American by Pro Football Weekly as a sophomore in 2011.
Although he has had limited carries and receptions in two seasons at Illinois, he is considered to be one of the top blocking fullbacks in the country.
Prosch has applied for a hardship that would grant him immediate eligibility at Auburn.
Posted on 1/18/12 at 12:35 pm to beaver
Yes, I would think so. He has a legit reason.
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