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-- Kamryn Pettway has been in awe the past couple weeks, watching his future school rack up yardage against the best run defenses in the SEC. Prattville running back Kamryn Pettway excited about playing both running back and H-back at Auburn Even Pettway, the first player to commit to Auburn's 2014 class back in March, has been surprised by the way the Tigers have turned things around this season. Now, the Prattville running back is excited about the prospect of playing in an offense that leads the nation at more than 335 yards per game.
"It's just been amazing to see how they turned the offense around and turned the team around," Pettway said. "It's come a long way from last year." Pettway, who said he's 227 pounds right now -- and has been as heavy as 238 -- is a big, bruising type who carried the ball 169 times for 1,402 yards and 17 touchdowns, although he's getting a little dose of a different position this week at the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game.
At times, the Alabama squad has used Pettway at H-back, a spot he's never played before until this week. "It's new," Pettway said. "But it's something that I can do."
The only senior on Auburn's offense is fullback Jay Prosch, who will graduate after this season and leave an opening, but Pettway said there have been no conversations with the Tigers' staff yet about a possible move to fullback. Auburn does have a possible H-back type already committed in Opelika tight end Jakell Mitchell, although Mitchell is more of a receiver than a lead blocker.
Pettway's looking forward to carrying the ball in an offense that has produced four backs with more than 600 yards this season. "It's very exciting to watch the offense, knowing you're going to be in those running backs' shoes in a few years," Pettway said.