http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/mld/ledgerenquirer/sports/9387488.htm

Fri, Aug. 13, 2004
  
Tigers lose two players: Irons tears ACL, Denson asks for release

BY CHRISTA TURNER
Staff Writer


AUBURN, Ala. - Auburn took two major hits in the secondary during practice Thursday 
morning, losing two of its top cornerbacks.

David Irons, a junior competing for a starting spot opposite Carlos Rogers, shredded 
the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) of his left knee late in the practice and likely 
will miss the entire season. Also, head coach Tommy Tuberville said backup Courtney 
Denson will leave the team and transfer to a school closer to his Miami home.

Irons originally signed with the Tigers in 2001, but didn't make qualify and went to 
Butler Community College in Kansas. A knee injury there forced him to take a redshirt 
season, meaning he does not have one available for this injury.

After two years at Butler, Irons re-signed with the Tigers last year, but came up just 
short of meeting the requirements and went back to Butler for a final semester. He 
joined the Tigers in January.

Denson, a redshirt freshman, switched from quarterback to the secondary and it was 
anticipated he would receive ample playing time this season.

"He just wants to move back closer to home," Tuberville said. "We're going to release 
him. He's a good young man. He worked hard. It's just one of those things where he 
felt like he needed to get closer to his family. We hate to see him go."

The loss of Denson and Irons means Kevin Hobbs may return to cornerback. Hobbs started 
seven games at cornerback with 31 tackles and three interceptions but moved to safety 
in the spring.

With Rogers nursing a sprained knee, the Tigers will look to former Loachapoka (Ala.) 
High School standout Montae Pitts to step up. Redshirt freshman Patrick Lee and 
walk-on redshirt freshman Zach Gilbert should see increased playing time.

In addition to Irons, several other Tigers missed practice. Running back Ronnie Brown 
sat out with a bruised knee, while freshman running back Jerald Watson also sat out. 
Receiver Silas Daniels bumped his head trying to make a catch and missed part of 
practice.

Meanwhile, several players worked to get back onto the playing field.

Rogers, said he was close to being back, as did tight end Cooper Wallace. Wallace 
re-aggravated a hamstring he pulled during the final summer workout. He sat for two 
weeks, allowing it to heal, but pulled it again on his first route of the first Auburn 
practice.

The Tigers practiced for more than two hours on the intramural fields. Tuberville 
called it the team's best practice this fall and especially pointed to the offense and 
the offensive line.

"(Offense) had been dragging and getting their ears beat off by the defense," 
Tuberville said. "But they came out with a better attitude than defense. You've just 
got to buckle down sometimes and make it work."

The Tigers practice today at 5:30 p.m. and will hold their first scrimmage of the 
season -- weather permitting -- on Saturday morning at 10:30 at Jordan-Hare Stadium.









 







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