JMO, but PT is usually trumped by production in most cases .... so, I don't believe that playing time will be the reason. Reed understands he can be more productive in Malzahn's scheme than in Crowton's - even if the ball is more equitably distributed to a wider crew ..... and I'm speculating that is what he may be envisioning early in his collegiate tenure. BTW, y'all have a better shot at Seastrunk ...
I'm tired of Auburn fans saying this. You guys, nor any of your insiders have any clue where he is going. Same goes for LSU, USC and Oregon fans/insiders. Period. I don't know where all this talk on Auburn boards are coming from that hes LSU's to lose...hes indicated nothing. Only LS and his mom know where hes leaning. His own neighbor who is close to him doesn't even know.
What you say may be true .... I do not know where Lache Seastrunk is going. .... but I'm reasonably certain I can tell you where he's not going .... :thumb:
Looks like Trovon will visit campus one last time on Jan. 22. He will make a final visit to AU on Jan. 15. Looks like the coaches will get one final push to get Trovon to BR. I dont think its a lost cause just yet. Go get em coaches!!!
I agree with everything you said except, unfortunately, the last line. He is still a solid commitment for Auburn, and unless something unforeseen happens there he will sign with Auburn come signing day. But I hope I am wrong.
Can't really disagree with my last statement because I said if he switches it will be a NSD surprise IMO. I think Auburn has the lead and LSU has their work cut out to switch him but saying you are solid and being solid are 2 different things. Ex. Mike Davis, etc... If Reed was stone solid why wold he still need to visit LSU a 2nd time to get with the new staff members? After a visit to LSU, anything can happen. If he decided not to visit which is very possible given the AU staff could pressure him not to the week before while on visit to AU, then I would consider him a solid commit.