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Pat Dye Field => Signing Day => Topic started by: Snaggletiger on November 25, 2016, 09:37:48 AM
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Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn has one more thing to be thankful about today as the Tigers picked up a Thanksgiving commitment from Hewitt-Trussville receiver Noah Igbinoghene.
Igbinoghene led Hewitt-Trussville to the playoffs in the last three seasons. The Huskies were unbeaten until a second-round loss in the Class 7A playoffs to Gadsden City.
The 6-foot, 185-pound Igbinoghene is a three-star recruit in the 247Sports composite and runs a 4.4 in the 40-yard dash.
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Very nice pickup for the bus. Igbinoghene will fit perfectly in this offense.
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Very nice pickup for the bus. Igbinoghene will fit perfectly in this offense.
Now, if we can just get him and Prince Tooga Wanooga Debodago on the field at the same time.
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Now, if we can just get him and Prince Tooga Wanooga Debodago on the field at the same time.
That would be a Verne classic.
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That would be a Verne classic.
Would've been...thankfully Verne is done after this season.
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That would be a Verne classic.
He never did get CJ Uzomah right. But then, never once in 4 years did Tommy Tuberville pronounce the names of Ben Obamado or Devin Aromashadomapoo correctly.
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My apartment smells of rich Igbinoghene
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My apartment smells of rich Igbinoghene
after today...I think it's pronounced ibegone.
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Very nice pickup for the bus. Igbinoghene will fit perfectly in this offense.
More in depth coverage would be acceptable since he is from your side of the Cahaba.
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More in depth coverage would be acceptable since he is from your side of the Cahaba.
He was a jack of all trades in the Hewitt offense. Technically listed as a WR, he could also run the ball between the tackles and on the jet sweeps. Strong and fast with very good hands. His father was an olympic sprinting champion as well.
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He was a jack of all trades in the Hewitt offense. Technically listed as a WR, he could also run the ball between the tackles and on the jet sweeps. Strong and fast with very good hands. His father was an olympic sprinting champion as well.
Awesome, sounds like he'll be a offensive weapon that'll touch the ball a couple of times throughout his Senior season.
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He was a jack of all trades in the Hewitt offense. Technically listed as a WR, he could also run the ball between the tackles and on the jet sweeps. Strong and fast with very good hands. His father was an olympic sprinting champion as well.
If he can't twirly bird do we really need him?
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Awesome, sounds like he'll be a offensive weapon that'll touch the ball a couple of times throughout his Senior season.
He's going to transfer to Jax State?
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He's going to transfer to Jax State?
Just before his Junior season, most likely.