SN100's No. 2 QB Frazier now off the board--to Auburn
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Posted By Brian McLaughlin 6:24 PM
By Brian McLaughlin
Sporting News
Apparently the Big Cat Weekend worked its magic on Kiehl Frazier today, as the talented quarterback gave his pledge to Auburn, he confirmed with Sporting News Saturday evening.
Frazier is the No. 2-rated quarterback in the nation in the Sporting News Top 100. He is listed behind only Christian LeMay, who intends to play quarterback at Georgia.
"After a lot of thought and consideration, (Auburn) is a place I would want to be even if I couldn't play football," Frazier told Sporting News via text message. "I just feel very comfortable here."
Frazier plays for Shiloh Christian in Springdale, Ark.--and recently had trimmed a lengthy list of suitors down to just the Tigers and in-state Arkansas. But Auburn offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn's connections to Springdale and Shiloh Christian helped the Tigers out considerably.
"(Offensive coordinator) coach (Gus) Malzahn used to coach at Shiloh Christian and everybody knows him around here," Frazier (6-3/215) told Sporting News recently. "We run the same offense as Auburn, so I'm really familiar with it. I'd fit into that system real well. He's really the one who brought the spread in."
Notre Dame and Miami were just two of the many other schools vying for Frazier's commitment. Clemson, Florida, LSU, Michigan, Nebraska and UCLA were just some of the other schools that offered.
As a junior, Frazier passed for 3,817 yards and 48 touchdowns with only 14 interceptions. He also rushed for 764 yards and 14 touchdowns.
Throughout the recruiting craziness, Frazier insists he has stayed humble, he said.
"My mom doesn't think I'm a big deal," Frazier told Sporting News. "She still makes me do the dishes."