That’s to be expected, especially after a gut-wrenching loss.
And I wanted to see Nate Craig-Myers do big things for Auburn football since he signed his letter-of-intent as part of the 2016 recruiting class. He was a 4-star prospect from Tampa Catholic who brought size, speed, athleticism — the whole package as a receiver.
But it never came together at Auburn, for one reason or another. Now, he’s gone. Along with his half-brother Jayvaughn Myers, the two are the fifth and sixth players to leave the team, joining Jalen Harris, Aidan Marshall, John Broussard and Tyler Carr.