Ok, this is about ruling the West, right? SEC play record includes games with the East, so that's irrelevant. Plain and simple, we have more SEC West titles. So I repeat, you guys have some catching up to do. I respect Auburn for the powerhouse that you guys are, but let's get real, we own the West so far this decade.
Oh MAN......you just know the game is drawing near... :geauxtige :geauxtige :geauxtige :geauxtige :geauxtige :geauxtige
smaller, slightly faster version of Josh Reed. Solid possession receiver, no fear over the middle, great at finding open space in the throwing lanes. Not a ton of game experience, gets by on natural ability. Doesn't have Reed's ability to out-muscle linebackers and safeties though, and doesn't downfield block as well as JR ...... of course, few receivers do have that ability.
He is a good receiver. Had a nice write up in the Mobile paper the other day... Proving on the field is another story.
Motivational ploy or the real deal, I am not sure. Rodgeriqus Smith was moved to first string Z the other day, Prechae has a little work to do. http://www.oanow.com/servlet/Satell...cle&cid=1149190077901&path=!sports!index.html “Most walk-ons don’t get these opportunities so I’m just glad to have this opportunity right now – don’t take any steps back, just move forward.” Borges was so anxious to get Smith - hands down AU’s most productive wideout this preseason - into the starting lineup, he switched him to a new position. After practicing most of the last year at the “X” spot - Taylor’s position - he spent Saturday as the starter at the “Z,” ahead of junior Prechae Rodriguez.