AUBURN, Ala. -- The trip to Baton Rouge this weekend will have extra meaning for walk-on Auburn linebacker Ashton Richardson.Read the whole thing here. And follow the blog on Twitter.His father, Al, starred as a linebacker for LSU, so trips to Tiger Stadium during his childhood were frequent. It was also his family’s refuge when Hurricane Katrina ripped through his native New Orleans four years ago.
“Baton Rouge is definitely a special place for me,” said Richardson, who along with wide receiver DeAngelo Benton, is the only Louisiana native on Auburn’s roster. “I spent a lot of time there growing up.”
Richardson, a 6-foot, 190-pound sophomore, has found a niche with the Tigers, working on every one of Auburn’s special teams but narrowing his focus to kickoff coverage lately. His five tackles are the most among Auburn’s walk-ons.
“He is one of six or seven guys that have walked on and really helped this football team,” Auburn coach Gene Chizik said. “He is a walk-on that has never asked for anything. He is out there working hard every day. When you have guys like Ashton step up to the plate and help you win, it is not only special for the football team but also for them. Ashton has been a huge help.”
Friday, October 23, 2009
Baton Rouge a special place for LB Ashton Richardson
I'll be on the road today, so I won't be able to get up any links at lunchtime. But I did write a story for today's newspaper about walk-on LB Ashton Richardson. Here's how it starts:
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Guess he is not going to get a scholly.
Travante Stallworth is from Louisiana, too!
Sure enough he is. He is incorrectly listed as being from "Leesville, AL" in the Auburn media guide, even though it clearly says he was named first-team all-state by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association in high school.
http://auburntigers.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/stallworth_travante00.html
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