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Jarquez Hunter, DS #7 RB, Auburn
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Name: Jarquez Hunter College: Auburn Number: 27 Height: 5-09 Weight: 210 Position: RB Pos2: KR
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2025 40 Low: 4.40 40 Time: 4.49 40 High: 4.56
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Data Scout Notes: 2023: 2ndC...2022: NAC...2021: NAC...SEC All-Freshman Team w/89-593-6.7-3 rush, 12-61-5.0-1 rec, 4 TT in 13 gms in '21.
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Jarquez Hunter, Auburn, Player News
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Replacing star runningback Tank Bigsby is a complex ask for offensive coordinator Philip Montgomery. Bigbsy had 973 yards and 10 touchdowns last season, leaving the Plains for the 2023 National Football League Draft seventh on the Tigers' rushing yard li st with 2,903 yards. Bigsby was a reliable three-year starter and leading rusher. Jarquez Hunter returns to Auburn after posting seven touchdowns and 673 yards last season. Hunter finished the season going over 100 yards in each of Auburn's final three g ames. He ran for 134 yards in the Iron Bowl loss against Alabama.Hunter ran for 109 yards on 13 carries in the win against Western Kentucky. He also ran for 114 yards in the emotional win for the Tigers in Carnell Williams' first victory as interi m head coach at Jordan-Hare. If Hunter is ready to elevate into a starring role, it will bode well for the Auburn offense seeking to bounce back from a losing season. Hunter has the tools to be the next elite back in the Tigers' esteemed history of runni ng backs. Auburn will count on him to show it each week in the SEC. - Birmingham News
(DS#7 RB) Sr/2025 RB Jarquez Hunter, Auburn
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Auburn's second-year coach Bryan Harsin saw a recent photo of sophomore running back Jarquez Hunter working on his family's Mississippi farm with a weedwhacker between the end of the spring semester and the start of the early summer session. It was a pro mising, though not unexpected, sign of progress after Hunter spent the last two months sidelined following a knee procedure in March. "He's doing great," Harsin said Tuesday in Alexander City before participating in Bruce Pearl's Fore the Children Golf C lassic. "...We expect a full recovery with him." The knee procedure - a scope procedure to clean up some damage - caused Hunter to miss the majority of spring practice, with Harsin placing a timeline of eight to 10 weeks on his return in late March. | | | | |
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