THE RUNDOWN: Episode 693

The AuburnSports.com Rundown, started once upon a time by Justin Hokanson and Jay G. Tate, returns with a new episode focusing on football recruiting with a few other topics sprinkled in.
We like to be informative, yet also entertaining.
TODAY’S MENU:
Bryan Matthews, Caleb Jones and Jay G. Tate reconvene to discuss the most pressing news, which today centers around the Tigers’ win at Baylor and what that result taught us.
Top 10
- 1New
Pac-12 trolls Bruins
Open season on UCLA
- 2Hot
Insult to injury for UCLA
Pay to New Mexico revealed
- 3
Urban Meyer
Raves about Bryce Underwood
- 4Trending
ACC Ref Quits
Cites Replay Handling
- 5
Trolling UCLA
Big Sky Conference crushes Bruins
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Other things discussed:
• Champ Anthony is out again. Yikes.
• Was the defense actually sluggish?
• Jackson Arnold really is a runner, my guy.
• Auburn rushed for 307 yards because that’s what Baylor wanted.
• Three players finished with 16 carries each. #Balance
• The O-line did a job. A real man’s job.
• Zero turnovers is good … kinda.
• Baylor threw for a lot of yards because that’s what Baylor wanted.
• Penalties gotta be cleaned up, especially on special teams.
• Alex McPherson was perfect. He’s tough as nails.
• Rashawn Pleasant’s KOR was a breath of fresh air.
• Hezekiah Harris has a new, final decision. When is the next one?
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