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Locked On Auburn -  Daily Podcast On Auburn Tigers Football & Basketball

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Locked On Auburn - Daily Podcast On Auburn Tigers Football & Basketball

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4.6652 Ratings

🗓️ 10 September 2018

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to The Auburn Podcast, your daily Auburn sports podcast presented by Auburn Undercover and hosted by Zac Blackerby. On the latest edition of the show, Blackerby is joined by ESPN 106.7's Painter Sharpless. The guys discuss Auburn's beat down of Alabama State from Saturday and touch on and highlight the freshmen that stood out as potential future stars of Auburn football. Blackerby takes a moment to make a public apology to Auburn safety Daniel Thomas and he also brings up how good Shaun Shivers was on Saturday. Use the following time marks to navigate the podcast: Start of the show: Blackerby open the podcast by giving praise to several of Auburn's younger guys. Both Shivers and speedster Anthony Schwartz stole the show in the route against Alabama State. 5-minute mark: Auburn’s freshmen were great in the home opener at Jordan Hare Stadium but its worth asking the question regarding how good they could be during the SEC slate of games coming up on Auburn's schedule. 8-minute mark: The running back situation continues to be discussed among Auburn fans. Events happened in the opener against Washington that showed how the coaches felt about Boobee Whitlow. On Saturday, after his fumble, the coaching staff out him back in the game after a few touches from Kam Martin. 15-minute mark: Blackerby apologizes to Thomas, a safety for the Tigers who has had a tremendous start to the 2018 season. Blackerby was low on him all summer and hopes Thomas will forgive him. End of the show: Richard Jibunor earned his first career sack on Saturday. Blackerby pointed him out as a young guy on defense that stood out and impressed. Tune in to the Auburn Podcast on Auburn Undercover and wherever you can find and subscribe to podcasts. The Auburn Podcast is published Monday through Friday at Auburn Undercover and includes guests and experts from Auburn Undercover. If you want more Auburn Podcasts, check out AuburnPodcast.com to gain access to exclusive podcasts every Saturday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is the Auburn podcast, your daily Auburn Tigers podcast, presented by Auburn

0:14.1

Undercover and ESPN 1067.

0:17.4

Zach Blackerby here with you. Painter Sharples of ESB and 1067 will join me in just a few moments.

0:26.3

Yeah, the Mondays, the general mood and atmosphere, Mondays after a big Auburn win is always, it's unique here in town.

0:37.2

There's really nothing's really nothing else.

0:39.1

Nothing else really like it. Yeah, Auburn, uh, took care of business to get to Alabama

0:43.5

State, not really surprising anyone. The freshmen looked really, really, really good.

0:49.4

And I talked about this in the postgame edition of the, the Auburn podcast that you can

0:53.9

subscribe to.

0:54.7

Just go to a Auburnpodcast.com and click on Become a Patron.

0:58.4

And enjoyed the several folks that signed up for that this weekend.

1:03.1

But there were some guys that stood out even more.

1:06.7

Obviously, Anthony Schwartz and his impact, he's going to be a really, really big problem down

1:13.8

the line for opposing defenses. And we knew this just because of the speed. And I knew the

1:20.0

speed would be important. But he looked a lot, he looked like a football player a lot more than

1:25.9

I expected him to. Obviously, when you

1:28.6

are a sprinter, you have the speed and you probably have some natural athleticism, but that doesn't

1:34.2

necessarily mean you're going to be a good wide receiver. And that's kind of what was the question,

1:38.0

is like, how quick is it going to take for him to learn how to play a wide receiver?

1:41.2

Well, in his first carry, he showed strength, he showed patience with the football

1:45.6

and ultimately, you know, picked up a decent carry, but it was the catch after that that really

1:51.7

kind of sent Auburn Twitter and message boards alike into a frenzy and lots of

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