AUBURN, Ala. – Perhaps the biggest man on the Tiger roster, senior offensive lineman Percy Lewis IV has quickly made Auburn a big part of his life since transferring here at the beginning of the spring semester.
“My experience here has been really good,” Lewis said. “Every day, we come together, we work out together, everything we do is together, so it really feels like a big old family here.”
A graduate transfer from Mississippi State who played in 25 games making eight starts over the past two seasons, Lewis – who started his collegiate career at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College – had some specifics in mind when he was searching for the spot to conclude his college playing days. Auburn fit the bill.
“Basically, I didn’t want to leave the SEC,” he explained. “I wanted to stay in the hardest conference and stay somewhat close to home. If something was to happen, I wouldn’t have to get on a plane to get there. Of course, I wanted to improve my football skills. I’m just here to handle my business and improve.”
After arriving at Auburn in January, Lewis made strides in that department this spring, working predominantly at left tackle.
“I’ve really been working hard getting better at my run blocking,” Lewis said as he heads into the final weeks of the summer. “I was struggling with my footwork, so I’ve worked and studied what the coaches tell me, and I’ve gotten better at it now. It’s getting to be about that time, so I’ve got to be ready to go and buckle down.”