KSUFans Archives

Sports => Snyder's Electronic Cyber Space World => Topic started by: power4PURPLE on July 30, 2007, 06:26:37 PM

Title: Bad News For Auburn
Post by: power4PURPLE on July 30, 2007, 06:26:37 PM
Not sure if this would've impacted the game much anyway, but hey, you never know....

AUBURN'S 2007 CLASS TAKES ANOTHER HIT
Auburn signed 30 recruits in the 2007 class, a group rated No. 7 in the country by Rivals.com, but it appears the Tigers will be fortunate to have 20 qualify.
The Tigers received news Monday that four-star LB Eltoro Freeman did not qualify academically and will instead go the junior college route. He joins four-star RB Enrique Davis as the most recent casualties of Auburn's '07 class.
As AuburnSports.com reported last week, Davis will enroll at Hargrave Military in the fall.
Of Auburn's 30 signees in February, six were sign-and-place prospects including Johnnie Lee Dixon, Brandon Earl, Carlton Johnson, Jermaine Johnson, Chris Zinn and Wilfred Journet.
Since then, Freeman, Davis and Tim Lamb have also been deemed ineligible to bring the total of non-qualifiers to nine.
It could be 10 by the end of the week should Nick Fairley fail to meet minimum requirements. Fairley is awaiting a test score.
Fairley, Ryan Williams and Chris Slaughter are the only three who remain in limbo regarding their eligibility status. Williams has been cleared by the NCAA and Auburn, but is awaiting final word from the SEC. Slaughter, a non-qualifier from the '06 class, has everything turned in but is awaiting final word from the Clearinghouse.
Kodi Burns, Josh Bynes, Wes Byrum, Quindarius Carr, Antoine Carter, Jared Cooper, Kyle Coulahan, John Douglas, A.J. Greene, Bo Harris, Adam Herring, Michael McNeil, Ryan Pugh, Chaz Ramsey, Mike Slade, Brent Slusher, Bailey Woods and Lee Ziemba have all been cleared and will officially report to the Plains Aug. 1. Most have been in Auburn this summer.
Title: Re: Bad News For Auburn
Post by: Poopley on July 30, 2007, 08:40:01 PM
Of Auburn's 30 signees in February, six were sign-and-place prospects including Johnnie Lee Dixon, Brandon Earl, Carlton Johnson, Jermaine Johnson, Chris Zinn and Wilfred Journet.

gee, didn't the gayass dumbfuque nubblette fan tell us that no other schools sign and place prospects? he must've been wrong -- what a shocker.  :jerkoff:
Title: Re: Bad News For Auburn
Post by: Pett on July 30, 2007, 08:47:32 PM
Anything will help.  :thumbsup:

 :ksu:
Title: Re: Bad News For Auburn
Post by: cas on July 30, 2007, 10:17:11 PM
Anything will help.  :thumbsup:

 :ksu:

Yeah that.
Title: Re: Bad News For Auburn
Post by: FBWillie on July 31, 2007, 08:49:25 AM
It will prob help us more for when they come to manhattan.
Title: Re: Bad News For Auburn
Post by: KSU4ME on July 31, 2007, 08:49:56 AM
Wish some of them were bound for Kansas Jucos.
Title: Re: Bad News For Auburn
Post by: waks on July 31, 2007, 09:15:57 AM
It will prob help us more for when they come to manhattan.
That won't happen. And if it did, all of those guys would be graduated by then.
Title: Re: Bad News For Auburn
Post by: Iceberg on July 31, 2007, 09:18:48 AM
It will prob help us more for when they come to manhattan.

Not really. They don't come to Manhattan until 2014. If these guys were to redshirt, they would be set at playing their senior season in 2011.

But overall, I'll take what we can get. These guys could have been special teams players in the first game, but probably wouldn't have been big contributors until later in the season. But I will take it before I leave it!
Title: Re: Bad News For Auburn
Post by: FBWillie on July 31, 2007, 11:42:14 AM
It will prob help us more for when they come to manhattan.

Not really. They don't come to Manhattan until 2014. If these guys were to redshirt, they would be set at playing their senior season in 2011.

But overall, I'll take what we can get. These guys could have been special teams players in the first game, but probably wouldn't have been big contributors until later in the season. But I will take it before I leave it!

My bad, I was thinking the 09 season.