“But 50/50 balls? That’s Cam Coleman right there,' Auburn cornerback Champ Anthony said.
Auburn linebacker Austin Keys didn’t try to impress with a creative or unexpected answer when asked which players on the offensive side of the football were having strong starts to fall camp.
Keys’ take on Coleman comes just two days after Auburn’s social media team posted a picture of Coleman making an acrobatic, one-handed snag during practice."This endzone, first practice field, back shoulder, think he went up and did a one-hand catch,” Keys said, gesturing as he told the story of another Coleman catch. “I don’t know if it was a one or two, but the dude’s got bunnies. It’s something I’ve never seen in my life, it’s just different generational stuff.
“Cam Coleman, of course,” said Auburn wide receiver Robert Lewis when asked which pass-catchers were standing out to him.
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