this doesn't say anything about sitting out or when he is eligible to play. But he is a walk on fosho.
SHOAL CREEK, Alabama -- Turns out Ole Miss coach Hugh Freeze didn't have much say when Ole Miss offensive tackle Austin Golson asked if he could leave for Auburn.
The Prattville native was not necessarily released from his national letter of intent as much as he was allowed to transfer under NCAA rules, Ole Miss coach Hugh Freeze told AL.com Tuesday.
"Well, I didn't let him go," Freeze said at the Regions Tradition Pro-Am at Shoal Creek. "When a kid satisfies his national letter of intent, which is two full-time semesters, he can go walk on anywhere he wants to, so a lot of people don't know that."
Auburn coach Gus Malzahn has not commented on Golson's impending arrival on the Plains as a walk-on and will not do so until he is enrolled in classes. A mini-semester at Auburn begins Friday, and it's possible Golson could arrive then.
"He's a good kid and we wish him the best there," Freeze said. "He's going to play for a good man, so I hope things work out for him."
Golson has not returned messages from AL.com.
The 6-foot-5, 309-pound Golson was seeking a new school closer to home so he could be closer to his sick grandparents. It was thought Freeze could give Golson a full release, which would allow him to be on scholarship at Auburn in 2014.
The former four-star tackle committed to Florida State before flipping to Ole Miss in 2012. He was heavily recruited by Auburn at the time and was No. 10 on AL.com's A-list.
He played in 12 games in 2013 at right guard and exited spring practice as the top player on Ole Miss' depth chart at right tackle.
Golson joins an already-deep offensive line with four returning starters from last season. All but two spots are filled with underclassmen, though Golson could compete for playing time and a starting spot at right tackle in 2015. Presumed starter Chad Slade (unless sophomore Avery Young moves inside) is a senior in 2014.