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re: 2019 Football Recruiting Thread - Auburn Goes 4/7 & Land Brothers

Posted on 2/8/18 at 7:52 pm to
Posted by TigerPaw1
Chattanooga, TN
Member since Apr 2011
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Posted on 2/8/18 at 7:52 pm to
KN put up a list of 25 names to know in 2019 class earlier today. Will post quick summary

5* RB Noah Cain - LSU & OHST 2 teams to watch early but AU is becoming a factor. Already bonding with Bo Nix

4* RB Derrian Brown - High on AU & apparently his coach now was Malik Willis's old coach. Says he's a name to watch (Wiltfong has already CB'd him to AU)

4* WR Jashawn Sheffield - Gus visited school in January, AU trending up (his coach posts on 247 & says he's clicked with Burns)

4* WR Ramel Keyton - Visited AU a bunch, early AU/CLEM battle

5* WR Jadon Haselwood (UGA Commit) - visited AU twice since November (KN said later in comments he loves Burns but that flipping him will be hard)

3* TE Jackson Lowe - High on AU's board but CLEM will be tough to beat (teammates with Trevor Lawrence)

NR TE Luke Deal - Recently offered by AU & more SEC programs could too. KN says his stock is rising

3* TE Sean Brown - Recently visited AU, still waiting on AU offer which could come soon

4* OT Darius Thomas - ARK native that is high on Gus. Has visited twice already. KN says key is for AU to keep getting him on campus (opposed to other guys that you don't want to visit )

4* OT Wanya Morris - AU recruiting hard (decommitted from FSU after visiting AU)

3* OL Carter Colquitt - Very high on AU & has visited a bunch

5* C Clay Webb - BAMA very confident but has visited AU a bunch & is close with Nix

4* DE Curtis Fann - Recently visited for Junior Day

4* DE Nathan Pickering - took first AU visit to recent Junior Day & will return. Very close with Marcus Woodson

4* DE Justin Eboigbe - KN says Garner is really high on this kid

4* DT DJ Dale - Visited for Junior Day, probably will be AU/AL battle

5* LB Nakobe Dean - LSU might be early leader but AU/BAMA/OM/MSST all factors

5* LB Owen Pappoe - Heavy UGA lean but AU going after him hard

4* LB Kalen DeLoach - Has moved up AU's board in a hurry

4* CB Brandon Turnage (Bama Commit) - Grew up AU fan & recently visited

4* CB Kaiir Elam - nephew of Matt Elam, Gus visited his school in January

3* CB Raydarious Jones - Dean's teammate who recently visited & landed offer

4* CB Christian Williams - Probably top CB in state of AL recently visited for first time

4* S Cortez Andrews - High on AU & recently visited
Posted by TigerPaw1
Chattanooga, TN
Member since Apr 2011
16979 posts
Posted on 2/8/18 at 8:01 pm to
Why JUCO transfers are less of a priority for Auburn football under Gus Malzahn (SECCountry)
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AUBURN, Ala. — Few teams in the country have benefited more from junior college recruiting than Auburn football. The team that snagged Cam Newton and Nick Fairley from those ranks kept it going strong after Gus Malzahn became head coach ahead of the 2013 season.

That’s not the case anymore for Malzahn and the Tigers. Of Auburn’s 24 signees in the class of 2018, only one — defensive lineman Daquan Newkirk — came from junior college.

Over time, junior college signees have become less of a necessity and more of a luxury for Auburn. And that’s because Malzahn doesn’t have to rely on bringing in experienced players to fill gaps.

“We’ve had solid recruiting classes one after another,” Malzahn said Wednesday. “So if we have a junior college player that is a need for that position for that year, we’re definitely going to recruit them if they fit. But I think it probably says more about just how stable we are from a recruiting standpoint for depth.”

The lone signing of Newkirk marks the lowest JUCO influence in an Auburn recruiting class under Malzahn. That number has dwindled from what were large classes in 2013 and 2014:

2013: 6 of 23 signees (26.1 percent of class)
- Ben Bradley, Nick Marshall, Cameron Artis-Payne, Kenny Flowers, Devonte Danzey, Brandon King

2014: 6 of 27 signees (22.2 percent)
- Duke Williams, DaVonte Lambert, Derrick Moncrief, Joseph Turner, Devaroe Lawrence, Xavier Dampeer

2015: 3 of 27 signees (11.1 percent)
- Jovon Robinson, Jason Smith, Maurice Swain

2016: 2 of 23 signees (8.7 percent)
- Paul James III, John Franklin III

2017: 2 of 21 signees (9.5 percent)
- Jarrett Stidham, Sal Cannella

2018: 1 of 24 signees (4.2 percent)
- Daquan Newkirk

Now that a full class has come through Auburn, the Tigers are fully relying on Malzahn’s recruits. Auburn hasn’t had many glaring holes, outside of quarterback ahead of Jarrett Stidham’s arrival last year.

Even Auburn’s lone JUCO signee in 2018 is a special case. Newkirk was originally a 2016 commit for the Tigers, but he failed to qualify academically. Auburn continued to recruit him through his junior college days with the intention of adding him after his time at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College.

“Daquan Newkirk [is a] defensive lineman that has been committed to us for a long time out of high school,” Malzahn said in December. “He had to go to junior college. He played running back in high school. Very athletic, big guy. Really excited about him.”

Junior college signees can be important pickups, as Auburn has seen at quarterback with Newton, Marshall and Stidham.

But going almost exclusively the high school route is the best way to build a program for the long haul. Malzahn will be able to point to the shrinking JUCO influence on his roster as another positive sign for the future.
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