Cornerback Bryce Cain? Explaining position change for Auburn football wideout
Head coach Alex Golesh explained Wednesday why Auburn football wide receiver Bryce Cain was working at cornerback in practice this week.
The Auburn football team underwent significant changes this offseason, with several key players departing. This left cornerback Bryce Cain as the sole remaining defensive player on the Plains. During the program's final week of preseason practices, Cain was observed transitioning to defensive back duties. Head coach Alex Golesh explained that the Tigers were looking for additional cornerback options, as they were not overwhelmingly deep in that position.
Cain, who is still officially listed as a wide receiver, has demonstrated speed and return skills during the offseason. However, Golesh emphasized that the program intends for Cain to have a chance to play both positions. The coach is confident that Cain will contribute to the team and expressed excitement about his development.
While Cain can certainly return to his original position, the team felt that placing him at cornerback would provide the quickest path to the field. With a roster already lacking in cornerback depth, Golesh believes that Cain's addition was the most expedient solution.
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