Yes, says Mobile Press-Register scribe Evan Woodbery, who got his information from a pretty good source: Durst himself.
AuburnSports.com is also reporting that Durst, a walk-on punter, has left the team, saying he was not being given a scholarship by the new coaching staff after being promised one by the old staff.
Auburn, through a team spokesman, said Durst is still a member of the team right now, but I think I'll trust Durst on this one.
Durst finished last season fifth in the SEC and 26th nationally in punting with a 42.1-yard average. Ryan Shoemaker, a scholarship punter who Durst beat out for the starting job in August, is expected to be Auburn's punter next season.
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