AUBURN, Ala. – Arriving at Auburn with perhaps more fanfare than any freshman receivers in program history, the Tigers’ in-state quartet not only met the exuberant expectations in their debut.
The Freeze Four exceeded them.
Combining for nine catches, 268 receiving yards and four touchdowns – including one on special teams – Cam Coleman, Perry Thompson, Malcolm Simmons and Bryce Cain served notice that receivers are now a position of strength on the Plains.
“We had a long summer,” said Simmons, who made three catches for 91 yards, including a 57-yard touchdown catch from Hank Brown, while adding a touchdown after Micah Riley blocked a punt. “As long as we come together, we are going to put up points and do what we do as a receiver room.”
“It was crazy because all the work we put in practice and every week in the fall counts,” said Thompson, whose receptions netted 82 yards, including a 70-yard touchdown. “Any time any of us get in the end zone, I’m very excited for everybody.”
“Our unit could be very special,” said Coleman, who made two receptions for 62 yards, including a 44-yard touchdown. “We just have to keep stacking days in practice. We just have to work every day in practice.”
The Freeze Four combined to haul in more half of Auburn’s 451passing yards, the most in a season opener in program history.
“I had a lot of family here tonight,” Coleman said. “I appreciate my family being able to come out and support me. It was crazy, the atmosphere, the experience. When I went out there and started warming up, I saw the fans start feeling it. I was like, ‘It’s about to get real.’ It was definitely a good experience.”