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re: 2018 Football Recruiting Thread -- Final OP Update Edition

Posted on 1/17/18 at 12:41 pm to
Posted by TigerPaw1
Chattanooga, TN
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Posted on 1/17/18 at 12:41 pm to
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OL target likely done with Auburn

Former Auburn offensive line coach Herb Hand’s departure came as a bit of surprise, especially to the offensive linemen he has been recruiting.

I expect the Tigers to have a replacement in place by the end of the day Wednesday. The question now, however: Will it be enough to salvage an already-struggling 2018 recruiting class at tackle? It won’t be easy, but it’s doable.

In the case of one offensive line prospect, however, Auburn’s chances may be done.

Hand was down in Apopka, Fla., on Monday to see tackle William Barnes and guard Ed Montilus. With Hand recruiting on Auburn’s behalf, it was a bit of a surprise to Barnes — one of the top tackle targets remaining — to see Hand’s immediate move.

In response, he doesn’t expect to take an official to Auburn on Feb. 2 anymore.

“Most likely not,” Barnes told SEC Country.


Barnes already was trending away from Auburn. He took an official visit to North Carolina last weekend. It’s my belief after that visit he was going to end up with the Tar Heels regardless. Hand’s move, and Barnes’ reaction, suggest that’s even more likely now.
Posted by TigerPaw1
Chattanooga, TN
Member since Apr 2011
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Posted on 1/17/18 at 1:06 pm to
Five-star OL Clay Webb focused on building relationships (Rivals)
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Clay Webb has been dominant at nearly every event he has attended for the last two years. It was no different at the 2018 Future 50 where he shined in the trenches once again.

The 6-foot-4, 295 pound junior offensive lineman out of Oxford (Ala.) is a top 10 prospect in 2019 and he could play up front for any school in America, but he is focused on four.

Alabama, Auburn, Clemson and Georgia are Webb's top four schools and when the time comes, he feels he choose one of those to sign with.

"I feel confident it will be one of those schools when I do make my decision," said Webb. "I will wait until after my senior season to commit, but when I do, it will be to one of those four schools."


Webb has visited each of those schools at least twice already and he plans to see each of them again the first half of 2018. Each will be important and he will be focused on one thing — getting to know the people on each campus better.

"Visits for me now will definitely be about relationships. I am just trying to improve my relationships with coaches and players and just trying to see how I fit in the spectrum of things.

"Players and coaches do come and go, but I want to see who I get along with, where I fit in best at and things like that. That will be the main thing I look for moving forward."

The school that made the biggest move during the season was Auburn. He took in a couple of games there and the environment put the Tigers in his top four.

"The atmosphere at Auburn really stands out to me. It is just about how it feels for me there. It feels a lot like home and I really like it a lot."


Alabama has a similar feel. Webb has visited Tuscaloosa more than anywhere and he has a good feel for what the Tide is all about.

"Alabama is just a great program," said Webb. "They know how to win, they work really hard and coach Nick Saban has done a great job there."

Clemson and Georgia are going to do all they can do to convince Webb to leave his home state. Each school has impressed him on previous visits and he has connected well with the people there.

"Clemson has good people and I fit in well there. I like the coaches a lot, the players are great and the atmosphere feels it fits me.

"I feel the same about Georgia. I think Georgia did some really good things in year two under coach [Kirby] Smart. I really like the offensive line coach (Sam Pittman) and offensive coordinator (Jim Chaney) a lot. Those coaches are good guys and they are part of the reason I like Georgia so much."

Webb made it clear that there is no order at this time. All four schools are on a level playing field and he said he will chose the one he feels is right for him when that time comes.

"I could go to any of those schools and be happy," said Webb. "I do not feel pressure to stay in Alabama. I do not even think about that. I will go to the school I feel fits me the best."

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