- Michael Dyer's teammate at Little Rock (AR) Christian, Dakota Moseley, named his top three as Auburn, Ole Miss and Arkansas. The tight end currently only carries an offer from Louisiana Tech but feels that Auburn is close to offering.
- Undecided top overall running back prospect for 2009, Bryce Brown, has committed to Tennessee. Top all-purpose back David Oku also signed with Tennessee.
- A Georgia offensive lineman from Buford High School, Kolton Houston, visited Auburn and received an offer. Houston also boasts offers from South Carolina, Clemson, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Wake Forest, Vanderbilt and Michigan State. He said it was one of his best visits and that he plans to return.
- Early four star dual-threat quarterback Barry Brunetti now is high on Auburn after his visit Saturday. Brunetti is believed to be the top quarterback target for the Tigers for 2010. Auburn has not yet offered but it looks like they will soon. Brunetti will likely return to watch a spring practice.
- Auburn High School quarterback Calvin Jenkins unofficially visited Auburn this weekend. He currently does not list any offers.
- Spring practice is set to begin Wednesday.
- Auburn's men's team barely missed the NCAA Tournament field and is instead a number one seed in the NIT. They will play at home against UT-Martin on Wednesday night at 7 CDT. If they win out they have the chance to play three home games.
- Auburn's women's team made the NCAA Tournament as expected. They are a number 2 seed in the Oklahoma City bracket and will play against Lehigh in the first round.
Monday, March 16, 2009
Monday Football Updates
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