Saturday, May 29, 2010

Top Quarterback Commits!

Possibly the number one quarterback in the 2011 class has committed to Auburn today on his Big Cat Weekend visit. Kiehl Frazier became the seventh commitment of the 2011 class and may not be the last commitment of the weekend.

Frazier, who has offers from well over thirty schools, chose Auburn over Arkansas. He also had offers from Clemson, Colorado, Duke, Florida, Illinois, Kansas State, LSU, Memphis, Miami, Michigan, Mississippi State, Nebraska, Northwestern, Oklahoma State, Notre Dame, Cincinnati, Ohio, TCU, Texas Tech, Tulsa, UCLA, Vanderbilt, West Virginia and Western Michigan.

Frazier is ranked a four star on Scout and the fourth best quarterback in the nation. Rivals is yet to release their rankings but I would expect him in the top three.

Last season, as a junior, Frazier passed for 3,817 yards, 48 touchdowns and only 14 interceptions. He also rushed for 764 yards and 14 touchdowns.

For more, including video, visit KiehlFrazier15.com.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Frazier Nearing Decision?

Kiehl Frazier may be nearing a decision on where he will play college football. Frazier tells Mike Irwin of KFSM that he could commit to Auburn while on Big Cat Weekend. Frazier, possibly the top quarterback in the 2011 class, will visit Arkansas tomorrow but will not commit to Arkansas on his visit. He will then visit Auburn and says if he is ready to commit to Auburn, he will do it on Big Cat Weekend.

Frazier has said a commitment could come in the next two or three weeks but we could see it very soon.

I will keep you posted despite the fact I have not done many updates lately. They will be more steady.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Auburn Picks Up New Commitment

Auburn picked up it's sixth commitment of the 2011 class today in linebacker Chris Landrum. Landrum says he grew up an Alabama fan and says he was pretty sure he was going to Alabama before he visited Auburn. Landrum has offers from Auburn, Alabama, Duke, Memphis, South Alabama, Southern Miss, UAB and Tennessee, among others.

Landrum is 6'2", 215 lbs and runs a 4.5 second 4o yard dash. Landrum has a 2.89 GPA. He had 68 tackles and 12 sacks last season at outside linebacker.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Billings Signs

Former Auburn wide receiver Montez Billings has signed with the New Orleans Saints. Billings tried out last week at the Saints' minicamp.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Delaware Sleeper D-Lineman Commits!

Bear, Delaware defensive lineman Angelo Blackson has committed to play for the Auburn Tigers according to AuburnSports.com. The commitment is reminiscent of Justin Delaine's last season because Blackson is yet to even have a Rivals profile but is on Scout. Blackson, who is a 6'5", 295 lb. defensive tackle, had offers from Auburn, Maryland, Tennessee, N.C. State, Missouri and Pitt, among others.

Blackson was on the Plains for A-Day last month and was recruited by Tommy Thigpen. Blackson is a two sport star, leading his basketball team to a 18-1 record. He had 56 tackles, 11 for loss and 7 sacks last season.

According to Rivals, Blackson is coached by Dewayne Thomas, who coached Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie at Tennessee State and Thomas thinks Blackson has NFL potential.

He also was his team's punter, punting 40 times for an average of 36 yards and a long of 52. He also had one blocked punt and one safety last season.


Friday, May 7, 2010

Vote For the Intro Song

Auburn fans, now is your chance to vote for the Auburn football intro song for the 2010 season. Click here to vote.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Region Opens Back Up

Spencer Region has "opened up" his recruitment and will explore all options to make sure Auburn is the right place for him. Region was expected to commit to Alabama in February before shocking the Tide by committing to Auburn.

Auburn has Fourth Highest BCS School Spring Game Attendance

Auburn's spring game attendance ranked fourth in the nation this spring. The top five, in order, were Alabama (91,312), Nebraska (77,936), Ohio State (65,223), Auburn (63,217) and Penn State (55,000).

The rest of the SEC is as follows:
6) Florida (51,500)
9) Georgia (38,472)
10) Tennessee (35,000)
12) Mississippi State (34,127)
13) Ole Miss (30,229)
14) Arkansas (30,000)
22) LSU (23,000)
24) South Carolina (22,000)
38) Kentucky (9,000)

*Vanderbilt had no information available regarding attendance.



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