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Demetris Robertson discusses why he came to Auburn, what it’ll be like facing old Georgia teammates
Auburn WR Demetris Robertson, who once upon a time was a Georgia Bulldog and also played with the Cal Golden Bears, seems to have found a home in Auburn.
Robertson spoke with media members on Tuesday and commented on what it was like to make the switch to Auburn and how he is still friendly with his old teammates at Georgia.
Robertson said the reason why he left Georgia was that it was a better opportunity for him at Auburn.
Robertson on what convinced him to come to Auburn: "Coach Harsin, mostly … He's really a great, great person"
Robertson said Harsin is there to push his players and make them a better person and a better athlete
— Jordan D. Hill (@JordanDavisHill) September 7, 2021
“Coach (Bryan) Harsin, mostly … He’s really a great, great person,” Robertson said. He went on to say Harsin is there to push his players and make them a better person and a better athlete.
Robertson says he is looking forward to facing his former teammates later in the season.
Robertson on facing Georgia later this season: "Oh, it's going to be fun. It's fun to play against my old teammates. Still my friends, still my boys … It's going to be a great game, a great atmosphere. I can't wait to compete"
— Jordan D. Hill (@JordanDavisHill) September 7, 2021
“Oh, it’s going to be fun. It’s fun to play against my old teammates,” he said. “Still my friends, still my boys … It’s going to be a great game, a great atmosphere. I can’t wait to compete.”
Veteran journalist Stacey Mickles graduated from the University of Alabama and covers SEC football for Saturday Down South.