Auburn Tigers News: Alex McPherson reacts to return, Jarquez Hunter on his run game
In today's edition of Auburn Tigers News, Alex McPherson reacts to his return to the game, and Jarquez Hunter talks about his massive performance against Kentucky
It was a big day for redshirt sophomore Alex McPherson. It was his return to action after being sidelined for months due to a gastrointestinal issue that took a major toll on the kicker's body.
McPherson has been cleared to play for several games, but it was only after the combination of a great practice for the kicker and freshman Towns McGough's struggles of late that made head coach Hugh Freeze give McPherson the go-ahead while still acknowledging that he is not yet back at 100 percent.
For McPherson, the accomplishment means everything after a long road to recovery.
"Man, it was just awesome," McPherson said postgame, per Auburn Undercover. "After all the hard times and the tough work we've put in to get back to where I am now, it was just so awesome to be able to go out there and play with my guys again. I can't thank my O-line enough, and Oscar (Chapman) and Reed (Hughes) for how much they do for me. Just my family, how much they've supported me through everything that's gone on — my fiancee. It's just been a long road, and it was awesome to finally see it come to fruition today."
Jarquez Hunter on his performance against Kentucky
Running back Jarquez Hunter had a massive performance on Saturday that was instrumental in the Tigers picking up their first conference win against Kentucky. Hunter ran for 278 yards on 23 carries with two touchdowns. As a senior leader on the team, Hunter was determined to carry the Tigers to a victory this weekend.
"To be honest, I got tired of losing," Hunter said, per Auburn Undercover. "I'm tired of losing. I told Coach, 'we're going to find a way to win this game and it doesn't matter how we do it or how it gets done.' I just tried to play my hardest for my teammates and coaches and give it my all every play. I tried to take advantage of my opportunities I got today. I tried to wear them out."
With 3,033 yards, Hunter has moved into sixth all-time in Auburn football history.