Auburn Live Call-In Show airs Sunday night

Jeffrey Leeby:Jeffrey Lee03/24/24

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The Auburn Live Call-In Show will air Sunday night on the Auburn Live YouTube page.

The show features Auburn Live senior recruiting editor Jeffrey Lee, recruiting reporter Cole Pinkston, fan correspondent and insider Alan Head and producer Zach McKinnell. It is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. CT.

Fans are encouraged to call with questions and comments, and we’ll do our best to answer and respond.

Get those questions and comments ready and join us at 6:30 p.m. CT. The number to call is 701-779-9585.

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4-star QB Husan Longstreet on Hugh Freeze, Auburn

Auburn has honed in on a few quarterbacks in the 2025 class, but possibly has a target at the very top. That is Husan Longstreet, a 4-star quarterback from Corona (Cal.) Centennial. He visited Auburn over the weekend from Friday to Saturday.

“It’s been going good, there is nothing not to like about it,” Longstreet said. “Great facilities, great coaching.”

The practice caught his eye as well.

“I loved the practice, the intensity,” Longstreet said. “The way they fly around as a unit and they treat each other like family. It’s amazing.”

Longstreet is the No. 60 overall player in the class of 2025, the No. 7 quarterback, and the No. 2 player in the state of California according to the On3 Industry Rankings.

High on Austin, Nix

Longstreet spent most of his time with Kent Austin, Auburn’s quarterbacks coach.

“Coach Kent Austin, I like him,” Longstreet said. “He is very fundamentally sound. He coaches the quarterbacks really well. Not knowing a lot about Auburn and then coming here, it’s really exciting”

He also spent time with Auburn offensive coordinator Derrick Nix.

“Coach Nix, I didn’t get to watch that much ball with him,” Longstreet said. “Talking to him, he’s a great person. The way he coaches his running backs is phenomenal. Coach Nix and Coach Austin are just on the same page at all times.”

Longstreet told Auburn Live he had high expectations for his visit.. Did Auburn meet them?

“They exceeded my expectations,” Longstreet said. “From not knowing anything about Auburn, it sure did. Just the way Coach Freeze runs his team, it is phenomenal really. The coaching by far.. you can go to a lot of schools and, they’ve got the biggest field, nicest facilities, but when you come to a school and the coaching staff is all family and the players treat each other like family, there is nothing that isn’t nice about that.”

He would be comfortable at Auburn and living in the south again, he says. Longstreet is originally from Slidell, Louisiana.

“I lived in the south more than half of my life, so I am very familiar with the south, I enjoy it,” Longstreet said.

What is next?

A few more visits are on the schedule.

“I have A&M next weekend, then I believe Ole Miss, then Oregon,” Longstreet said.

There is a chance, though, he slips in one more Auburn visit before his decision on April 14.

“It’s a possibility I will be back,” Longstreet said.

What is the main thing he wants in his school choice?

“The key thing, a place I can develop and I can enjoy,” Longstreet said. “A place, after playing for four years, I can come back and enjoy. That’s going to be the biggest thing.”

Auburn stands fairly high for Longstreet after the visit.

“It’s one of the top.. I don’t want to say where, but for sure,” Longstreet said.

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