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Posted on 4/2/12 at 7:39 pm to TTsTowel
Don't forget about Evans at OLB. He might not be BVG big, but he'll definitely have a say-so in who the starter is.
Posted on 4/2/12 at 8:05 pm to Rig
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He likes to play the field like a whore in a bar.
I won't lie, If I were a big-time QB recruit I'd be a visit whore too. I'd still commit to Auburn, but that wouldn't stop me from sampling what the other SEC schools have to offer.

Posted on 4/2/12 at 8:54 pm to e2drummer
Speaking of LB's will Landrum see the field this year? I know he had a nasty ankle injury he was trying to fully recover from last year, but it seems he's got the size BVG is looking for. 6'2"/6'3", 235/240.
Posted on 4/2/12 at 9:20 pm to trackem
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Don't forget about Evans at OLB. He might not be BVG big, but he'll definitely have a say-so in who the starter is.
I didn't forget, I left him off on purpose...
Our with the old, in with the new. I just figure that if Justin Garrett or Anthony Swain are equal on everything with Jonathan Evans, why not play them? They're younger, they'll get better, gain more experience, etc... I just don't see much room for improvement with Evans. Hopefully I'm wrong and he blows it up this year.
Posted on 4/2/12 at 10:21 pm to memphisplaya
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He arrived at LSU friday and stayed till Sunday Morning.
OHMIGOD THAT'S AMAZING!
Posted on 4/2/12 at 11:00 pm to TTsTowel
Evans was not bad last season. His career path seems very similar to his brother's. I think Evans should have a good senior season.
Holland was horrible and you want him to start.
Holland was horrible and you want him to start.
Posted on 4/2/12 at 11:06 pm to CaptainBrannigan
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Evans was not bad last season
I never said he was bad. He was nothing great, and I see no point in starting an older guy over a younger guy if their talent is pretty much equal. I'd rather throw a younger guy out there.
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Holland was horrible and you want him to start.
Holland, by all accounts, has been very impressive in Spring practice. He's been much more impressive this year and is finally healthy. I'd actually prefer Jawara White start at MLB, but he's barely had any time there. Holland seems to have captured the leadership role there.
Posted on 4/3/12 at 1:00 am to TTsTowel
I bitched about Bynes at LB and he was pretty damn good. Therefor I'm willing to give Holland another chance before I sign him up to receive more information about Georgia Southern through the mail.
Posted on 4/3/12 at 1:12 am to beatbammer
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OHMIGOD THAT'S AMAZING!
I know right?
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TTstowel
Meet me in the IM thread. I'm about to settle this ST's debate.
Posted on 4/3/12 at 11:01 am to memphisplaya
Richardson admittedly "shut down" that final year at Springville, and as a result, Richardson left high school and enrolled early at East Mississippi Community College in the spring of 2010 to play football. Richardson arrived already battling foot injuries from high school, then came problems with his kidneys that prevented Richardson from practicing.
Eventually, Richardson would redshirt during his only season at East Mississippi and later be dismissed from the team, citing conflicting issues with the coaching staff. For Richardson, football was now pushed to the back burner, as earning a college degree became his first priority.
He moved back to Birmingham and enrolled at Jefferson State Community College in the spring of 2011. After one successful semester, Richardson decided to re-focus himself on returning to football, ultimately at Auburn.
So Richardson made the decision to move closer to Auburn, transferring to Southern Union State Community College in Opelika.
Richardson enrolled at Southern Union in the summer of 2011 and is currently taking classes there with one goal: Get to Auburn. If everything goes as planned, that could happen as early as this fall.
Richardson would have three years of eligibility starting this fall, two if he arrived in January.
"My goal is to finally get to Auburn and work hard, earn a starting spot, help the team, and try and win another championship," Richardson said. "It's all about family at Auburn. They've been encouraging me ever since high school so I feel like I'm a part of the team even though I'm not on the team. They haven't dropped me yet so that's a blessing. Many schools, after this long, they would be like 'forget it.'"
Eventually, Richardson would redshirt during his only season at East Mississippi and later be dismissed from the team, citing conflicting issues with the coaching staff. For Richardson, football was now pushed to the back burner, as earning a college degree became his first priority.
He moved back to Birmingham and enrolled at Jefferson State Community College in the spring of 2011. After one successful semester, Richardson decided to re-focus himself on returning to football, ultimately at Auburn.
So Richardson made the decision to move closer to Auburn, transferring to Southern Union State Community College in Opelika.
Richardson enrolled at Southern Union in the summer of 2011 and is currently taking classes there with one goal: Get to Auburn. If everything goes as planned, that could happen as early as this fall.
Richardson would have three years of eligibility starting this fall, two if he arrived in January.
"My goal is to finally get to Auburn and work hard, earn a starting spot, help the team, and try and win another championship," Richardson said. "It's all about family at Auburn. They've been encouraging me ever since high school so I feel like I'm a part of the team even though I'm not on the team. They haven't dropped me yet so that's a blessing. Many schools, after this long, they would be like 'forget it.'"
Posted on 4/3/12 at 11:15 am to blzr
sounds like bullshite auburn propoganda to me...what's the catch...is he a thug pos?
Posted on 4/3/12 at 11:36 am to memphisplaya
I fell asleep, so I guess I'd be late to the party right now.
Posted on 4/3/12 at 11:38 am to blzr
After all he's been through, with his Grandfather and school, it'd be great to see him finally make it to Auburn. Him and Shon Coleman having starting spots on the team would blow my mind. I wonder how big he is now. He's got to be around 6'4 220.
Posted on 4/3/12 at 11:54 am to TTsTowel
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After all he's been through, with his Grandfather and school, it'd be great to see him finally make it to Auburn. Him and Shon Coleman having starting spots on the team would blow my mind. I wonder how big he is now. He's got to be around 6'4 220.
Scout had him as 6-4/220 coming out of high school.
https://auburn.scout.com/a.z?s=6&p=8&c=1&nid=3996544
Wouldn't hurt my feelings to see them give him a chance to walk on as long as his grades are in order.
Posted on 4/3/12 at 11:57 am to beatbammer
His coach said he got up to 250 last summer and is now 6-3 235
Posted on 4/3/12 at 12:06 pm to blzr
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His coach said he got up to 250 last summer and is now 6-3 235
So we're looking at a tight end?
Or has he maintained his receiver speed?
Posted on 4/3/12 at 12:07 pm to beatbammer
Now, Richardson is working out regularly and running on a treadmill, has decreased his weight to around 235-pounds and claims he recently ran the 40-yard dash in the low 4.5's, even breaking into the 4.4's. All Richardson's hard work now is fueled by the memories of growing up without many material things, and following through with a dream his grandfather once had for him.
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