BREAKING: QB Brendan Sorsby and Texas Tech are mutually parting ways, @PeteNakos reports.
Sorsby will not play College Football in 2026.
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I'll have much more on @AuburnBaseball later today. A few thoughts for now:
1 - Really impressed with Auburn's offensive length in the doubleheader. Felt like they were locked in offensively 1-9, and even having a versatile guy like Bristol Carter at the bottom is such a luxury.
2 - The knock against AU had been the lack of slug, and that looked like a powerful lineup yesterday. A lot of VERY hard hit balls - the top of the lineup, in particularly, crushed the baseball. Something to watch moving forward.
3 - Really impressed with Andreas Alvarez (on and off the field). Showed excellent stuff, SL gave RHH absolute fits, and he carried 94-97 throughout his seven-inning start. A lot of 97s in the win over the Aggies. Was also excellent in post game.
4 - Love the contrasting styles of arms with Alvarez, and then going to Jake Marciano/Jackson Sanders in the second game. Sat behind home plate for a bit, and it's very difficult to figure out what Marciano is throwing out of his hand. When you can mix and match multiple pitches, and the release looks the same, really difficult to square (as you could see by a lot of weak A&M hits). Sanders was up to 94 from the left side and showed some serious moxie.
5 - Freshman Ethin Bingaman is really locked in. Some excellent at bats throughout the day, and once again showed big-time power (after hitting multiple homers in a game last weekend). Chase Fralick also showed out - he absolutely destroyed the baseball in both ends of the doubleheader.
6 - Something I always love looking for - clubhouse/bar fight vibe. Auburn has that. Super loose team that has a lot of fun, but also is very intense in-game as well. An extremely likable group of players/coaches.
A-.
1) they kept their picks. 2) they gave up no 2027 draft capital. 3) there was a clear theme and vision to the draft and it made perfect sense. 4) they added 3 high floor players in Delp, Miller and Lance. 5) Miller is an absolute blue chip foundational piece. 6) Styles is a huge upside player that you can take because of the high floor guys you have drafted over the last two years. 6) They will be significantly younger and faster in 2026. 7) taking a flyer on Tyree Wilson is another low risk/high reward move that is not going to hamstring us for a decade if it doesn’t work out.
The negatives are Tyson has too low of a floor and too many questions for a top 8 pick. There were significantly better players available at 8 but when you look at the draft in context, the pick is a lot more defensible after round 7 than it was on Thursday night. Wright is obviously a guy they love but he is too much of a project in the 4th. An IOL in that spot should be challenging Ruiz on day 1.
Overall, they are building a fun, young team that is going to accelerate in 2026 and arrive as a contender in 27.
Everyone should be very excited. Those of us wanting a rebuild were completely justified.
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