Showing posts with label Dakota Mosley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dakota Mosley. Show all posts

Monday, December 28, 2009

Under Armour All American Game

The day after the Outback Bowl, in St. Petersburg (a 30 minute drive from Tampa), the Under Armour All American game will be played at 11 a.m ET. For those Auburn fans who want to see the future of Auburn football but cannot attend, the game will be televised on ESPN. Here are some players to watch:

Commitments:
Targets:

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Dakota Mosley Commits!

Three star tight end and teammate of Michael Dyer, Dakota Mosley has committed to Auburn. More to come.

Friday, September 18, 2009

WVU Unofficial Visitors UPDATED 11:43 AM (A Bunch At The Bottom)

This list will continually be updated and moved back to the top every time I update it. NOTE: I am only going to list uncommitted prospects. Many commitments will also be on the Plains.

Friday, September 11, 2009

West Virginia Visitors

It has been confirmed that Michael Dyer and Dakota Mosley will be among the visitors for the West Virginia game in one week. The weeekend is expected to be a big weekend for Auburn recruiting. Their visits are unofficial visits.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Recruiting Update

  • C.J. Mosley is planning an official visit to Auburn for the Iron Bowl. Other official visits he is planning are at Alabama, LSU, Stanford and either UGA or Tennessee. He has not yet decided when he will announce. It likely will not be until after his senior season. Mosley is still considered by most as an Alabama lean. He is quoted as saying, "Right now I feel pretty good about Alabama."
  • Mike Thornton says he speaks to either Coach Thigpen or Coach Rocker once or twice a week. He says he is still trying to get together his list of top schools but Auburn will definitely make the cut. The schools he seems to like the most, apart from Auburn, are UGA, Georgia Tech, Penn State and Michigan.
  • Dakota Mosley and Michael Dyer visited Ole Miss this weekend. It was Mosley's third visit to Oxford. Mosley and Dyer said the visit went very well and they look forward to Little Rock Christian's opening game on September 1. Dyer says Auburn is still at the top but Ole Miss is not far behind. Mosley is still lacking an Ole Miss offer.
  • LaDarius Owens had six tackles for loss including four sacks and returned a fumble for a touchdown in a 27-0 win in his first jamboree. Perhaps the most impressive part is that he only played the first quarter. He then visited the Alabama scrimmage yesterday. He only has one official visit planned for sure and that is to Florida State on September 7th. Owens is still considered a strong Auburn lean.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Word On The Street

Is that Dakota Mosley visited Auburn today and Michael Dyer did not.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Mosley/Dyer

Dakota Mosley and Michael Dyer have delayed their visit to Auburn until Tuesday. They were supposed to visit today.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Update

Hey guys I have not had access to a computer a lot of today. Here is everything:
  • Michael Dyer told an Arkansas radio station that Auburn has a "really good lead". He confirmed he and Dakota Mosley WILL visit Auburn Sunday. He says a decision will likely come before the season. Tennessee and Arkansas trail Auburn.
  • More players that will be on the Plains include Calvin Smith, Juan Correa and Ravonne Carter.
  • Antonio Goodwin will be in Auburn this weekend also.
  • I would expect our next commitment to come from Demetruce McNeal. It could easily occur this weekend.
  • I am hearing that Garrison Smith has committed to UGA.
  • There are whispers of more attrition on the team. No names have circulated.
  • New Rivals rankings coming out the 20th.

Dyer and Mosley Talk 'Cruitin

TV interview here. Good info. Dyer discusses Arkansas, possible silent commitment rumors and possibly playing in college with Mosley.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Who's Coming and Who Isn't (AS OF 5 PM CT)

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Confirmed: Dyer To Visit This Weekend

Rivals has confirmed that Michael Dyer, Dakota Mosley and Kenneth Carter will be in Auburn this coming weekend. These are three names I did not have on my original list.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Nothing Great Today

  • Wes Rea will have time to have an extended visit to Auburn in July. He has a baseball tournament in Auburn and plans to meet the football coaches.
  • Alec Ogletree has committed to UGA.
  • Another school that will for sure be in Khairi Fortt's top 5 is Penn State.
  • Auburn leads for OL/TE Dakota Mosley. Auburn is recruiting him as an offensive lineman. He visited Illinois this past week. He is teammates with Michael Dyer.
  • Jarrick Williams has committed to Alabama. Go figure.
  • Tyrik Rollison will wear number 17 at Auburn.
  • I will not have a signee profile today or tomorrow. I will pick back up with Deangelo Benton on Sunday.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

More News From The Weekend

  • I do not know if we are seriously pursuing a tight end in this class but if we are it looks like our goal is Travis Dickson. He says he thinks he would be a good fit at Auburn and his recruitment by Auburn seems to have really flourished. I think he really does like us and could return in July for camp.
  • Dakota Mosley finally picked up an offer from Auburn after this weekend. He is a teammate of Michael Dyer. He is being recruited as an offensive lineman and not a tight end. His only other current offers are Tulsa and Louisiana Tech.
  • Auburn is still the leader for Chase Hughes, an offensive lineman who plays with commitment Jeremy Richardson. He also likes Vanderbilt and may look at Alabama. His brother currently attends Auburn.
  • Nigel Terrell says he will have a list of his top schools by the end of the month. I am not sure that he has a committable offer from Auburn right now but Auburn has been near the top of his list.
  • A new name, Jared Morse, attended camp this weekend and really seemed to enjoy it. He currently holds offers from Vanderbilt, Arkansas and Kentucky. He says Auburn has the "whole package".
  • LaDarius Owens visited this weekend with his uncle, James Owens, who was the first black football player at Auburn. Owens could be nearing a decision but still plans to visit Florida State, Clemson and Auburn, once again, and possibly others this summer.
  • The only quarterback I really could have seen us going for in the 2010 class, Barry Brunetti, ended his recruitment by committing to West Virginia. We were hardly pursuing him.
  • I do not like supporting rumors but I will inform you that there is one swirling involving Aairon Savage and a pretty bad injury that occurred during conditioning. Again, rumor, so do not take that as even half-true, but you will know when I do if there is anything to this. Last I have heard is that he was recovering very well from last season's injury. I will probably know tomorrow.
  • It's late. I'm going to bed.
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