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“I’ve been in those Big 12 schools; the SEC is the place to be.”

Sexton Hardcastle

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Tigers rave about freshman Eguae
By Andy Bitter

AUBURN, Ala. — There isn’t a move Auburn defensive end Antonio Coleman makes that his understudy Nosa Eguae doesn’t watch with a discerning eye.

Driven to make as few mistakes as possible, the freshman culls information in every possible manner, whether it’s watching the senior All-SEC performer come out of his stance or simply carry himself in public.

“I don’t know if I’d be where I am right now if I didn’t have a dude like AC in front of me,” Eguae said. “Every time he’s in, I’m taking mental reps. It doesn’t matter what he’s doing; if he’s stretching, I look at him. He’s just one of those guys that you can look at no matter what.”

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You win some, you lose some. I understand what an SEC power like Auburn brings in overall attractiveness to a recruit. For a place like CU to get back to competing with them, well, a solid track record of winning should help take care of that. Seems like a good kid though and I wish him well in that conference. Nice find, jv.
 
You win some, you lose some. I understand what an SEC power like Auburn brings in overall attractiveness to a recruit. For a place like CU to get back to competing with them, well, a solid track record of winning should help take care of that. Seems like a good kid though and I wish him well in that conference. Nice find, jv.

Yeah... it's too bad we haven't pulled out those shoulda coulda woulda's against bama and uga.
 
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