Cadillac Williams identifies the most improved unit at Auburn, cites discipline as an area of concern
By Keith Farner
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Cadillac Williams will coach the second game of his time as interim coach at Auburn this week when the Tigers take on Texas A&M.
But this is the first home game, and Williams has already reached out to the student section to be loud, and added on the SEC coaches media teleconference that it will be a “dynamic, electric weekend” for recruiting for Auburn. They expect a lot of big-time recruits under the lights at Jordan-Hare Stadium.
“We are going to level up, and we’re going to take this thing to another level,” he said.
Since Williams has taken over, he was asked where the most improvement has been.
“I’d have to say the offensive line,” Williams said. “Those big boys are coming together, playing physical, playing Auburn football.”
Conversely, discipline is an area of concern.
“We’ve got to be more disciplined. We had 14 penalties for 115 yards. We have to be more efficient on third down. We were 6 for 18.” he said about improvements this week.
A former newspaper veteran, Keith Farner is a news manager for Saturday Down South.