Auburn has reached out to Freshman All-American in the transfer portal

The Auburn Tigers are looking to improve their offensive line.
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Auburn has offered several offensive linemen that have entered the transfer portal.

According to Hayes Fawcett of On3, Former Texas A&M Aggie and Freshman All-American Chase Bisontis has heard from the Auburn Tigers. In a graphic posted on social media by Fawcett, Auburn is one of 26 schools to reach out to Bisontis since he entered the portal.

Those schools are: Auburn, LSU, Notre Dame, Clemson, Ohio State, Oregon, Missouri, Oklahoma, USC, Michigan, Tennessee, Michigan State, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Penn State, Syracuse, South Carolina, Rutgers, Kansas State, Arkansas, Ole Miss, Miami, Boston College, Nebraska, and SMU.

Bisontis is one of several Texas A&M players to enter the portal since the Aggies fired Jimbo Fisher and have since hired former Duke head coach Mike Elko to take over the reins. 

Auburn has clearly made the offensive line a priority for the second year in a row. After adding several offensive linemen last December, Hugh Freeze and his staff have already hosted Indiana'a Matthew Bedford and are expecting visits from Southern Miss' Gerquan Scott and Memphis offensive tackle Mak Pounders.

Auburn will lose Gunner Britton from a season ago due to graduation and eligibility. Britton is expected to be a draft pick in the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft. 

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Zac Blackerby is the publisher of Auburn Daily and Braves Today. He is also the host of Locked On Auburn and the College Channel Manager for the Locked On Podcast Network. Blackerby was previously the program director of the Auburn Network and hosted shows on ESPN 106.7 and WANI. He also used to be the editor for Auburn Wire and Fly War Eagle.