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7.20.2007

Off topic, but WOW

Hey everyone.

UPDATE: The recruiting story was held again. It happens. Maybe it will run Saturday. At this point, I really have no idea.

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Check out this story from this morning's editions of the New York Post:

NBA IN A 'FIX'

By MURRAY WEISS

July 20, 2007 -- THE FBI is investigating an NBA referee who allegedly was betting on basketball games - including ones he was officiating during the past two seasons - as part of an organized-crime probe in the Big Apple, The Post has learned.

The investigation, which began more than a year ago, is zeroing in on blockbuster allegations that the referee was making calls that affected the point spread to guarantee that he - and the hoods who had their hooks in him - cashed in on large bets.

Federal agents are set to arrest the referee and a cadre of mobsters and their associates who lined their pockets, sources said.

"These are dangerous people [the referee] was involved with," a source said.
7.19.2007

Auburn update, 7/19


Hey everyone. My recruiting story didn't make Thursday's editions because of space concerns. Sometimes we aren't allocated much space in the section, and that forces editors to make difficult decisions about which stories make the paper. I'm pretty sure the piece will run in Friday's editions.

Still, I promised more content from the recruiting gurus. You'll find that below.

Before I get there, though, I wanted to run through the Auburn players who made the coaches' preseason All-SEC teams:

FIRST TEAM -- Quentin Groves, DE
SECOND TEAM -- Jonathan Wilhite, CB
THIRD TEAM -- Brad Lester, TB; King Dunlap, OL; Josh Thompson, DL; Tray Blackmon, LB; Patrick Lee, CB; Eric Brock, S.

I know. You're probably surprised or upset or saddened about quarterback Brandon Cox, pictured above from his girlfriend's MySpace page. Auburn's three-year starter didn't even make the list. Coaches voted Kentucky's Andre Woodson, Tennessee's Erik Ainge and Vanderbilt's Chris Nickson (a Brundidge native) ahead of Cox.

This will lead to rash of criticism from a variety of sources who will claim that Cox is an outstanding quarterback. You won't read that here. You know my position on Cox: Tough kid, bright kid, polite kid, great ambassador for Auburn, average quarterback.

I'm more shocked about Wilhite making the second-team defense. He wasn't very good in 2006. Wilhite lost his job to Lee. I know Wilhite is capable of high-level play. Still, second-team defense?

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Here are some additional unpublished quotes from:

MILLER SAFRIT, Scout.com
What is most impressive about Auburn's recruiting ability?
"They can get the big-name guys like Marcus McNeill and they still do a great job with the lower-profile players. They do a great job of not missing on signees. They get a lot out of their kids."

J.C. SHURBURTT, Rivals.com

Is Alabama under Saban going to be a threat?
"Hard to say. It's impossible to know which players Shula would have gone after and how that list differs from what Saban is doing. This stuff is better at identifying and going after the best players. Alabama is a real threat to Auburn in the state, but I'm not sure how much that will affect Auburn. They recruit in a lot of different places."
7.18.2007

Recruiting tidbits

Hey everyone. I'm writing a story for Thursday's paper outlining the relatively low recruiting rankings Auburn has received by Scout.com (39) and Rivals.com (63). I know that it's nothing too substantive, but a few of you have asked about Auburn's recruiting efforts so far. So I'm writing about it.

I talked with Miller Safrit of Scout and J.C. Shurburtt of Rivals. I got tons of quotes from both. I can only include a few in the story. I'll run the excess here. I don't want to give you all my good stuff before the story runs, so here's a little taste.

I'll post more on Thursday.

First, here are Auburn's final recruiting rankings for the past six seasons.

YEAR / RIVALS / SCOUT
2002---6--11
2003--11--16
2004--21--31
2005--13--22
2006--10--9
2007---7--6
2008--(39)--(63)

MILLER SAFRIT, Scout.com
Is it time for Auburn fans to panic?
"Absolutely not. There are still plenty of fish in the barrel and this staff has shown the ability to get the guys they need."


J.C. SHURBURTT, Rivals.com
It doesn't look like Auburn's six commitments are getting much respect. Do you like any of them?
"I like all of them to different degrees. The one that jumps out at me is (offensive lineman) Jarien Moreland. I saw him play in his spring game -- Florida allows full contact in their spring games -- and Jarien held his own against Marcus Forston from Miami-Northwestern. He's going to be a monster. I think he'll be one of those guys who starts for three years at Auburn. He's very religious. He has his head on straight. I think Auburn has the kind of environment that Jarien really likes."
7.17.2007

Scouting report: Linebackers


**This just in: Mike Vick (pictured at right) of the Falcons has been indicted on federal charges stemming from accusations of illegal dogfighting. Bad news for would-be Auburn coach Bobby Petrino, now head of Atlanta's NFL team.

Ron Mexico is in trouble again!
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Hey everyone. Thanks for making my blog one of your cyber stops. Traffic has been building during the summer as we approach the season, so I'm really happy about that. I'll defintely make this a hoppin place once we get moving Aug. 1.

I'm moving to linebackers today. I think this is going to be a critical area for Aubuen this year because it's not a position of strength. Still, this defense demands competent play from its linebackers. You can't hide shortcomings.


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ON THE RANKINGS:
I like grading on a scale of 1 to 5.

5 is best.
3 is SEC average.
1 is a long-term project or someone who could play in NAIA right now.

I post two grades for each player: current score (college peak score)

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LINEBACKERS
2006 overview: Auburn had exactly what it needed in 2006 -- fairly talented players with a ton of experience. Will Herring successfully moved from safety to outside linebacker. Karibi Dede, who started nearly every game of his career, was incredibly shrewd in the middle. He was a true administrator. That wealth of experience helped mask the comparatively mediocre talent level overall.

Chris Evans, Courtney Harden and Steve Gandy were satisfactory in their backup roles. Gandy is the most talented of the three, but was slowed because of emergency August surgery on his thigh. That required a cut that ran at least 15 inches along Gandy's leg and, not suprisingly, slowed him for much of the season.

Freshman Tray Blackmon began his Auburn career under a six-game suspension. He returned to play reasonably well before missing the Cotton Bowl while attending to personal issues. He dropped out of school at season's end and missed all of spring drills. While on the field, Blackmon showed unusual acceleration. He's a gifted hitter. He anticipates well. Blackmon didn't have much experience, which left him confused in too many situations.

Craig Stevens spent the season on the scout team after nearly making the varsity roster out of two-a-days. He is the opposite of Blackmon -- highly aware but not the ideal physical specimen.

2006 depth chart:
OUTSIDE LINEBACKER
STARTER – Will Herring, Senior 4.0
BACKUP -- Patrick Trahan, Soph. 2.5

MIDDLE LINEBACKER
STARTER – Karibi Dede, Senior 3.75
BACKUP 1– Chris Evans, RFr. 2.5
SUSPENDED OFTEN – Tray Blackmon, RFr. 3.0

OUSIDE LINEBACKER
STARTER – Merrill Johnson, Soph. 3.0
BACKUP – Steve Gandy, Soph. 2.5

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My projected 2007 depth chart
OUSIDE LINEBACKER (strong side)
STARTER – Craig Stevens, RFr. 2.5 (4.5)
BACKUP – Courtney Harden, Soph. 2.5 (3.5)

MIDDLE LINEBACKER
STARTER – Tray Blackmon, Soph. 3.5 (5.0)
BACKUP – Chris Evans, Soph. 2.75 (3.5)

OUTSIDE LINEBACKER (weak side)
STARTER – Merrill Johnson, Junior 3.25 (4.0)
BACKUP 1 – Steve Gandy, Junior 3.0 (4.0)

Significant developments: Patrick Trahan was ruled academically ineligible after an impressive performance during spring drills. It's a significant loss because he was going to be a starter. He's still at Auburn and coaches expect Trahan to continue his career at Auburn, but there's no chance for a 2007 return.

The franchise player: Tray Blackmon has the potential to be an outstanding player, yet he's been a constant source of frustration for Auburn coaches. He missed half of the 2006 season because of a suspension relating to an alcohol-related arrest. He then dropped out of school because of what coach Tommy Tuberville said were personal issues. The reasons behind Blackmon's abrupt exit haven't been revealed, but the NCAA heard Blackmon's reasons and granted him a waiver for the upcoming season. He's eligible.

Blackmon is among the fastest linebackers in America. He's adept at anticipating where ballcarriers are headed and Blackmon makes the most of that skill. He creates some truly epic face-plants. He also has what I'd call immediate brilliance. By that, I mean he can make great plays in hectic situations because it just comes to him. In situations where Blackmon has to ponder the offense and think along with the scheme, he's significantly less incredible. That's probably a function of experience. He has played six college games so far.

The next generation: Craig Stevens has a chance to be one of those larger-than-life players by the time he turns pro. He's energetic on the field, yet stays calm once the ball is snapped. He reminds me of a more physically gifted version of Karibi Dede, which is a high compliment. Stevens has some size (6-foot-2, 220 pounds) and he certainly has some understanding of Auburn's defensive system.

He nearly made the team out of two-a-days. Coaches struggled with the decision to keep him on the scout team but Auburn's top linebackers didn't miss significant time with injury. Stevens had the skill to contribute last season. He'll have a chance to start in 2007, and I expect him to be pretty consistent in that role.

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