
Auburn May Have TOO MUCH Talent at Wide Receiver | Coffee and Cornbread
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Welcome back to Coffee and Cornbread, your daily morning roundup of everything happening around The Barn.
Auburn's wide receiver room might have a very different problem than we've seen in recent years: there may be more legitimate talent than Alex Golesh can actually get onto the field.
We break down just how deep the Tigers could go at receiver, which players appear positioned for meaningful snaps, and what the addition of Troy transfer Trey Taylor could mean for the room. That addition became even more interesting after Bryce Kane was spotted taking reps at cornerback during practice.
We also dive into one of Auburn's biggest position battles as Gavin Jenkins and Rayshawn Pleasant compete at corner. Is Auburn actually choosing between two SEC-caliber starters rather than trying to find one?
Plus:
- Gavin Jenkins vs. Rayshawn Pleasant at cornerback
- Why Auburn could have a legitimate 1A and 1B situation
- Chandler Wooten's reaction to Alex Golesh's intensity
- Why Auburn's players appear to be buying into Golesh's message
- How deep Auburn can realistically go at wide receiver
- What Trey Taylor adds to the offense
- Could Bryce Kane be making a position change to cornerback?
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