Published Mar 30, 2017
Trio of 2019 recruits talk Auburn
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Jeffrey Lee  •  AuburnSports
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Three Class of 2019 recruits, including cornerback D.J. Turner II, were in Auburn last Saturday to watch the Tigers scrimmage inside Jordan-Hare Stadium.

Here's what the trio had to say about their visits.

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Offers: Auburn, Stanford, Michigan, Louisville, Kentucky, Missouri, North Carolina, Penn State, South Carolina, Southern Miss

Saturday's visit: "It was great; everything was great. I really loved how the main thing at Auburn is family. It's a big family here. I really like that, and I like the campus, the players and the coaches. It's a great college town. I got to see them scrimmage and I watched all of the defensive backs."

DB coach Greg Brown: "I like him a lot. He was my second offer. He offered me when he was at Missouri, and then he came to Auburn and offered me."

Auburn: "I really enjoyed my visit. I enjoyed everything. They are very high on my list. I don't really have a No. 1, but Auburn is up there."

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Offers: Auburn, LSU, Florida State, Arkansas, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Miami

Saturday's visit: "It went great. I had a good time talking to coach Kodi Burns and the head coach, Gus Malzahn. I had a great time watching them practice, too. They had a lot of intensity. The new offensive coordinator (Chip Lindsey) was throwing it, making the offense look better. They looked like a spread offense and I really enjoyed watching them."

Auburn: "I love it. I love the campus. It means a lot to me that they offered. I'm going to name my top-five schools soon, and they'll be in it."

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Offers: Ole Miss, LSU and Texas-San Antonio

Auburn offer: "Not yet. They are going to stay in touch and come to my school in the spring."

Saturday's visit: "We toured the campus, hung out and met with Coach (Travis) Williams. He's unbelievable. He's a real people-friendly guy."

Scrimmage: "They looked good. I think they are about to have a really good season. The freshman, No. 17 (Chandler Wooten), I thought he looked good. He's probably going to get some playing time at inside linebacker."

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