
Jeremiah Cobb is primed to emerge as a top 5 running back in the SEC, but will Auburn’s deep backfield and new offensive scheme limit his chances to shine? Zac Blackerby breaks down Cobb’s impressive production, exploring his efficiency compared to SEC rivals like Kewan Lacy and Jadan Baugh, while questioning how new coordinator Alex Golesh’s approach—historically heavy on ball distribution and quarterback carries—might impact individual stat lines. Key discussion points include Cobb’s chances at reaching the 1,000-yard milestone, the crowded Auburn running back room featuring Bryson Washington, Nikai Davenport, and Omar Mabson, and whether efficiency can outweigh raw totals for Tigers’ backs. With Auburn’s offense set to spread touches across more players, will Cobb’s role evolve into one of the SEC’s most impactful, even if his yardage total decreases? Don’t miss this sharp analysis of Auburn’s backfield dynamics and Jeremiah Cobb’s breakout potential.
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