The competition for who will be Auburn's starting center remains ongoing after injuries to Kaleb Kim and Nick Brahms during spring practice put things on hold.
Kim's high-ankle sprain, Brahms' broken leg and a minor injury to Tucker Brown at one point late in spring practice threw a wrench in the evaluation process.
"I had some things happen during the course of the spring that I've never had happen before in all my years of coaching," offensive line coach J.B. Grimes said. "One day, we had zero centers. All three of them were on the ground. I mean, on the ground with the trainer hovering around.