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Auburn football made a move that should not be understated. Keyshawn Singleton officially joins Auburn via the transfer portal, and this is not just another depth piece. This is a tone setter. This is a receiver that already understands the system, already has chemistry with Byrum Brown, and already produced at a high level. Singleton was South Florida’s leading receiver last season, posting 878 yards and eight touchdowns on just 50 catches. That kind of efficiency matters. Auburn has been searching for a true alpha receiver for years, someone who can line up outside, win contested catches, stretch the field, and still make plays after the catch. Singleton checks every box. This episode breaks down why this addition matters now, not later. Auburn does not need potential anymore. Auburn needs production. Singleton brings proven production, experience in Alex Golesh’s system, and a mentality that fits what Auburn football needs moving forward. We also dive into the bigger picture. How does this impact the current wide receiver room? What does it mean for Bryce Cain? Is this group better than what Auburn had last season? And most importantly, is this finally the year Auburn produces a 1,000 yard receiver? This is not hype for hype’s sake. This is a real evaluation of what Auburn gained, what Auburn lost, and why the system is about to elevate everyone involved. A hungry receiver room. A quarterback with weapons. A coordinator who knows how to maximize them. Auburn football is building something that deserves attention. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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