A former commit under Spurrier who jumped on us when we offered early and then dropped us when the offers started rolling in. A bust so far it would seem
In his 18-game career at Auburn, Davis had 19 receptions for 459 yards and two touchdowns.
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AUBURN — Auburn sophomore wide receiver Kyle Davis has been dismissed from the football program.
Coach Gus Malzahn announced the news at his weekly news conference Tuesday morning, days after confirming the 6-foot-2 receiver did not make the trip to LSU for what the fifth-year coach called a situation “between him and me.”
Davis, a former five-star prospect, is the third Auburn player to leave since the season opener. Auburn has lost 14 players by transfer or dismissal since the end of the 2016 season.
Malzahn said Davis was dismissed for “breaking team rules” and refused to give further details.
“Anytime as a head coach a player has to be dismissed, that hurts,” Malzahn said. “We've got a lot of great kids. Anytime that happens, it's just another opportunity for someone else. So that's the way I look at it.”
Quarterback Sean White was dismissed last month after being arrested on a public intoxication charge. A day later, defensive lineman Byron Cowart was granted his dismissal.
Davis missed the entire spring workouts due to what Malzahn called “a personal matter,” and the wide receiver was one of three players suspended for the season opener against Georgia Southern for a violation of team rules.
“Anytime as a head coach a player has to be dismissed, that hurts.”
Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn on the dismissal of WR Kyle Davis on Oct. 17, 2017.
In his 18-game career at Auburn, Davis had 19 receptions for 459 yards and two touchdowns.
Davis is one of six players in Auburn’s 2016 recruiting class, which was ranked No. 8 in the nation according to Rivals.com, to leave the program since last spring.
In his 18-game career at Auburn, Davis had 19 receptions for 459 yards and two touchdowns.
http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com...e-davis-dismissed-football-program/771926001/
AUBURN — Auburn sophomore wide receiver Kyle Davis has been dismissed from the football program.
Coach Gus Malzahn announced the news at his weekly news conference Tuesday morning, days after confirming the 6-foot-2 receiver did not make the trip to LSU for what the fifth-year coach called a situation “between him and me.”
Davis, a former five-star prospect, is the third Auburn player to leave since the season opener. Auburn has lost 14 players by transfer or dismissal since the end of the 2016 season.
Malzahn said Davis was dismissed for “breaking team rules” and refused to give further details.
“Anytime as a head coach a player has to be dismissed, that hurts,” Malzahn said. “We've got a lot of great kids. Anytime that happens, it's just another opportunity for someone else. So that's the way I look at it.”
Quarterback Sean White was dismissed last month after being arrested on a public intoxication charge. A day later, defensive lineman Byron Cowart was granted his dismissal.
Davis missed the entire spring workouts due to what Malzahn called “a personal matter,” and the wide receiver was one of three players suspended for the season opener against Georgia Southern for a violation of team rules.
“Anytime as a head coach a player has to be dismissed, that hurts.”
Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn on the dismissal of WR Kyle Davis on Oct. 17, 2017.
In his 18-game career at Auburn, Davis had 19 receptions for 459 yards and two touchdowns.
Davis is one of six players in Auburn’s 2016 recruiting class, which was ranked No. 8 in the nation according to Rivals.com, to leave the program since last spring.