aubiefifty 18,302 Posted October 15, 2021 Share Posted October 15, 2021 theplainsman.com Two freshmen with two fresh opportunities Last Updated 19 hours ago 6-7 minutes Auburn’s loss to Georgia wasn’t all negative for the Tigers, as two new faces made it to Saturday’s field on their own accord. Landen King saw his first action in an Auburn uniform on Saturday, getting involved in the passing game with his first two career catches coming against a greedy Georgia defense. A new face was plugging up Auburn’s defensive line as well, as Marquis Robinson got a significant amount of snaps for the first time in his early career even though it was a high intensity game. That’s the kind of program head coach Bryan Harsin says he wants to create, one where the best man and the best prepared player gets the game reps, regardless of the matchup on Saturday. “You gotta have competition,” Harsin said. “…I see some of the young players, there’s a reason why [Robinson] is in there. He kept showing up in practice, so he’d earned an opportunity to play. Obviously playing against a very good team and having a chance to come out there as a young player, but that’s part of the mentality that we want to have in this program, we want guys competing." Robinson, a four-star rated player coming out of high school just six months ago, is already making waves on the Plains and seeing live action against a serious opponent in his first year in a Tiger uniform. Auburn’s depth at the defensive line is something Harsin mentioned as a concern, and a possible reason for Robinson’s involvement. “As far as depth goes, we need to be better," Harsin said. "We’ve got guys, we just need to better on the defensive line and be more competitive within that group. O-line, D-line is where you really have to have really solid play every day.” Tight end involvement in the offensive scheme has seen the rejuvenation of some players’ passion for the sport while also creating chances to play for others. Auburn dipped into the lone star state to pull out three-star tight end Landen King in its last recruiting class. While he’s still a freshman, the 6-foot-5 prospect is already carving out a role in Auburns’ offense behind the Tiger’s leading receiver John Samuel Shenker. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest MustardSeed Posted October 15, 2021 Share Posted October 15, 2021 4 hours ago, aubiefifty said: O-line, D-line is where you really have to have really solid play every day Well at least he gets this. It’s the single most important aspect of SEC play. The last guy wasn’t sure about that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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