http://www.al.com/auburnfootball/index.ssf/2014/08/auburn_practice_report_starter.html
http://www.al.com/auburnfootball/index.ssf/2014/08/auburn_practice_report_starter.htmlQuote*** Several referee from the Alabama High School Athletic Association arrived at practice at reporters were departing. It appears Auburn will work some scrimmage-like situations.
*** Several referee from the Alabama High School Athletic Association arrived at practice at reporters were departing. It appears Auburn will work some scrimmage-like situations.
I read some piece on al.com that said several NFL teams had representatives at our practice.
Well duh!They need kids from a college level HS offense to run that NFL level HS offense that Chip Kelly runs in Philly. Makes perfect sense.
This and they want to get their hooks in our HEAD COACH talent.
They obviously made a wrong turn and thought they were in Tuscaloosa. Either in Alabama to look at talent that plays for Nick Saban or to get advice on how to run an organization from Nick Saban. Nick Saban gets his boys NFL ready, you know.
Auburn H-Back injured; availability for season up in airBy Brandon MarcelloAugust 12, 2014 at 12:27 PMAUBURN, Alabama -- Auburn fullback Gage Batten has been injured, and his status for the upcoming season is in doubt.Auburn coach Gus Malzahn confirmed Batten has been injured, but did not divulge details or the severity of the injury Tuesday."He's a tough guy," Malzahn said. "He's a team player, he's a hard working guy, brings a lot of edge to our team."Batten's injury affects Auburn's plans at H-Back, where Brandon Fulse and C.J. Uzomah are expected to challenge for the starting job. Batten, a walk-on, is a backup.Tight ends coach Scott Fountain said last week Batten had the potential to be the go-to lead blocker in third-and-short situations.