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burningphotographs · 5 years
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The two fastest runs in the NFL this season belong to two former Dawgs. Nick Chubb’s run topped the speed boasted by Mecole Hardman! #teamspeedkills #damngooddawgs #dawgsinthenfl #godawgs https://www.instagram.com/p/B3Gg64PJmcfO1pLeEQlppjPqWwUx1b2xOtYy9k0/?igshid=18pst1k6fhzx9
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auburnfamilynews · 7 years
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September 19, 2017 With the news that Sean White was dismissed from the team yesterday, it brought Auburn’s scholarship quarterbacks down to just two. Jarrett Stidham and Malik Willis. We’d hope that the redshirt can remain on Willis, but who knows what will happen with nine more games this season. As for White, here’s some more reaction...
Don't blame Gus Malzahn for Sean White's mistakes. http://bit.ly/2ymVSk3
— Kevin Scarbinsky (@KevinScarbinsky) September 18, 2017
Auburn QB Sean White was dismissed from the team earlier Monday. Here’s @jessbleslie on the dismissal: http://bit.ly/2wtg86d
— Team Speed Kills (@TeamSpeedKills) September 18, 2017
While the QB numbers are dwindling, the running back numbers may have gotten a boost. Kerryon Johnson practiced on Sunday after being held out of two games with a hamstring injury, and that bodes well for a backfield corps that only had two players record carries in the win over Mercer.
Auburn "hoping" Kerryon Johnson can return from injury this week. What does that mean the team's other RBs? http://bit.ly/2wuneax
— Josh Vitale (@AUBlog) September 18, 2017
Yes, that win over Mercer was ugly, but the offense did produce numbers (aside from, you know, points and turnovers), and one of the big pieces was the shuffling of offensive staff.
Auburn offensive staff pleased with communication after OC Chip Lindsey, OL coach Herb Hand trade places vs. Mercer http://bit.ly/2ymQmxJ http://pic.twitter.com/ZU1aXuChGT
— Josh Vitale (@AUBlog) September 18, 2017
Oh, by the way, we’ll see Mercer again relatively soon.
Auburn will host Mercer again in 2022http://bit.ly/2ynkAkh http://pic.twitter.com/5ya3euvFSL
— James Crepea (@JamesCrepea) September 18, 2017
In case you missed it yesterday, game times were released for September 30th, and Auburn will have itself a night game against one of the most impressive teams of the early 2017 season when Mississippi State comes to town.
Auburn vs. Mississippi State (9/30) set for 5 p.m. CT kickoff on @ESPN.#WarEagle http://pic.twitter.com/dZc5aT3JFL
— Auburn Football (@AuburnFootball) September 18, 2017
If we can get by that, maybe the ball will get rolling. Nineteen point favorites this weekend in CoMo, get your gambling cash ready. War Eagle. from College and Magnolia http://bit.ly/2wv7swo
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