AUBURN, Ala. – Senior defensive lineman Isaiah Raikes may be new to Auburn, but Auburn and the SEC are very familiar to him.
The graduate transfer arrived on the Plains in May with a great understanding of the challenge, and the opportunities, in front of him. Having spent the spring semester at Southern Cal, Raikes, a Texas A&M graduate, was eager to return to the conference of his football roots.
“I feel like I made a good decision for my career to come back and play in the SEC,” Raikes said of his decision to join the Tigers. “As a bonus, I already had a great relationship with Coach (D.J.) Durkin (the Tigers’ defensive coordinator). He was my defensive coordinator for two years at A&M, and I think he’s a great coach.”
Raikes also has great respect for Auburn football, forged on the opponent sideline at Jordan-Hare Stadium.
“Playing for A&M, I played here twice before, and it was a great atmosphere,” the former Aggie team captain said. “My first trip to Auburn, I was here during the COVID year, and it was one of the best COVID stadiums I played in. The atmosphere was terrific.
“Then we came here in 2022 when Cadillac (Williams) became the interim coach. It was an amazing scene. That had to be one of the best atmospheres for a game anywhere for the last several years.
“I enjoyed the atmosphere at A&M, and I think this is similar. I don’t like to compare, but this is definitely great. All the teams in the SEC are beautiful – there are no bad atmospheres – but a few stand above. Auburn is definitely one of those.”