During Sunday’s football practice for Auburn, two young kids caught our eye.
The Auburn Tigers are concentrating on the future and getting ready for the Music City Bowl match up with the Maryland Terps by using their extra bowl practices.
There are several factors to consider when analyzing why things can be the way they are at any given session, including preparing for the future, the impending bowl game, and the incomplete roster. recollect all of this with the notes that I was given, according to a source on Sunday night’s show.
Early on, incoming freshman Demarcus Riddick made an impression. It seems that he is picking up speed quickly during his early days on the Plains. He already ranks among the team’s best in terms of getting from point A to point B swiftly, according to the source.
Security Sylvester Smith practiced a great deal. The note shouldn’t be shocking because Smith is a guy we saw in a few of the two deeps earlier this year during the autumn. The source thought highly of his playing. Smith made the most of Jaylin Simpson’s reps during practice because of his limitations.
It seems like Jeremiah Wright played right guard and Tate Johnson played left guard for the majority of the day on the offensive line.
Auburn and Mayland square off in Nashville, Tennessee’s Music City Bowl on December 30.