THE RUNDOWN: Episode 694

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’ big win over Ball State and if that performance actually means anything.
Top 10
- 1New
JP Poll Top 20
Big shakeup after Week 2
- 2
Heisman Odds shakeup
Big movement among favorites
- 3Hot
Eli Drinkwitz comes clean
Knew rule was broken
- 4
Deion Sanders
Fires back at media
- 5Trending
Big 12 punishes ref crew
Costly mistake in Kansas-Mizzou
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Other things discussed:
• Sixty-eight yards really isn’t much.
• Xavier Atkins is a complete and total G.
• Keyron Crawford has really come alive, right?
• Same for Sly Smith, who was a menace last weekend.
• Are we happy or unhappy with Jackson Arnold?
• Is Jeremiah Cobb actually better than Damari Alston?
• What was Hugh Freeze talking about with the “straining” chatter?
• What happens now at tailback with both Durell and (potentially) Damari out?
• Corey Wells and Chris Wells had a great time at Auburn this past weekend.
• Is Georgia CB Lasiah Jackson on flip watch?
• Shoutouts.
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