SN100's No. 2 player, Seastrunk, still likes Auburn
Thursday, August 06, 2009
Posted By Brian McLaughlin 10:52 AM
By Brian McLaughlin
Sporting News
Auburn is still one of the top schools on the list for Temple, Texas running back Lache Seastrunk, he told Sporting News. The 5-foot-11, 190-pound athlete is coveted by just about every major college football program in the country, but the Tigers have caught his attention, as have LSU, USC and in-state Texas, among others.
Still, officially, he told SN he is not close to being done with his decision. With just a matter of weeks to go before the season starts for Temple, Seastrunk said he's focused on his senior season and helping his high school teammates.
“When God calls me, when He gives me the vision of where to go, I’m going to go and I don’t care when it is,” Seastrunk told SN. “I’m not going to hesitate. When he gives me that vision I need, well that’s all I’m waiting on.”
Seastrunk--who is ranked the No. 2 player nationally in the Sporting News Top 100--has seen LSU and USC with his own eyes, as well as Auburn. He said the local pressure to stay in state and play for Texas is always there too, but he said he's lived in Texas his whole life and he doesn't necessarily feel he must stay close to home.
But Auburn and first-year coach Gene Chizik still have the edge.
“What you see is what you get with Coach Chizik," Seastrunk told SN. "He’s a great guy, and he’s going to make sure you’re taken care of. He’s going to do everything he possibly can to be there for you. I feel like that’s my dad for the next three to four years. He’ll take care of me like my mom did. It’s the same connection. He would be doing the same stuff my mom has done for me to this point.”
Along with leaving the comfort of home, playing alongside other elite running backs doesn't scare Seastrunk either. In fact he'd welcome it. If SN100 running backs Marcus Lattimore or Michael Dyer were to commit to Auburn (something they both are considering), Seastrunk said he would welcome it. He also mentioned that playing alongside SN100 RB D.J. Morgan at USC would be a great experience.
The running back said that between now and when he makes his final college decision, he'll be working on improving himself as a player.
"I want to be a great blocker, a great catcher, a great runner--all that stuff put together," Seastrunk told SN. "You can't just be speed and no power, or you'll be manhandled. You've got to be everything, you've got to be focused."