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Recruiting expert discusses the most important Auburn target for Big Cat Weekend

Recruiting expert discusses the most important Auburn target for Big Cat Weekend

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In this episode of Locked on Auburn, host Zac Blackerby and recruiting insider Brian Smith dive into the upcoming Big Cat Weekend, a pivotal event for Auburn Tigers' recruiting efforts. They discuss key prospects from the 2025 and 2026 classes, including edge player Jared Smith and several other players. The conversation highlights the importance of securing top talent from Birmingham and the broader region, emphasizing Auburn's strategy to build strong recruiting pipelines. They also touch on the challenges and opportunities in quarterback recruitment, the significance of cultural fit for recruits, and the potential impact of Big Cat Weekend on Auburn's future rosters.

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