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Singleton joins Auburn's roster after leading Georgia Tech in receiving yards the last two seasons, posting 714 and 754 yards respectively with nine total scores. Last season, he hauled in 56 of 90 targeted passes with four drops and eight "contested" catches according to Pro Football Focus data, with 32 of his catches resulting in a first down.
The Auburn Tigers continue to impress the West Palm Beach product as he makes his visits to different programs
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNAuburn football QB target Travis Burgess commits to ACC programBurgess, a three-star quarterback from Loganville, Georgia, announced Wednesday that he has committed to North Carolina, choosing the Tar Heels over Auburn and NC State. Following his commitment, Burgess told Tom Loy of 247Sports that he is excited to be part of the new era of Tar Heel football.
"Make no mistake about it, the Auburn Cornfest is going to be delivered to our community this year," said Auburn Chamber Board President Philip “Scott” Hartsough.
An Auburn woman was arrested Tuesday night after allegedly stabbing two women and hiding from police in her attic. Officers responded to the area of Seymour and Holly streets just before 9 p.m., where they found two women suffering from stab wounds.
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A 17-year-old boy was shot by a dirt biker in Auburn tonight, according to police. Just before 7:45 p.m., the Auburn Police Department responded to reports of shots fired in Auburn’s Lea Hill neighborhood.
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Worcester Telegram on MSNAt polls, Auburn voters back $31 million fire station headquartersAUBURN ― Voters gave the go-ahead to a new Fire Department headquarters, passing a measure that allows for a Proposition 2½ debt exclusion to cover much of the cost of the $31 million project. Voting at the polls Tuesday, May 20, came two weeks after the new station was backed at Town Meeting.
Two members of the Auburn Tigers continue to garner significant NFL Draft hype for next season. Sports Illustrated's Daniel Flick on Wednesday listed defensive end Keldric Faulk (No. 12) and receiver Eric Singleton Jr.