Auburn has offered former BYU receiver Kody Epps

Former BYU Cougars wideout Kody Epps has received an Auburn offer.
Auburn has offered former BYU receiver Kody Epps
Auburn has offered former BYU receiver Kody Epps /

Auburn has offered former BYU receiver, Kody Epps. 

The five-foot-eleven 185-pound wide receiver from Los Angeles, California, had 459 receiving yards last season on 39 receptions. 

Epps also reeled in six touchdowns during his 2022 campaign for the Cougars. 

The talented receiver will have multiple years of eligibility left, as he didn't play in 2021 and will get the 2020 season back due to the pandemic. 

So this would not be a one-year rental if the Tigers landed Epps. He would be on the Plains for at least a few seasons.

With the Tigers already having lost two receivers at a position that we weren't sure about before them leaving, adding a sure-handed wideout like Epps would help this team in 2023. 

Epps has received a ton of interest since hitting the portal, so it won't be an easy task for the Tigers to land him. 

The next step will be to get Epps on campus for a visit in the hopes of making this speedy wideout an Auburn Tiger.  


The Tigers have had nine players depart from the program within the last few weeks, including three backup linebackers:

Wide receiver Tar'Varish Dawson

Wide receiver Landen King

Offensive lineman Colby Smith

Defensive lineman Jeffrey M'ba

Defensive lineman Tobechi Okoli

Defensive end Dylan Brooks

Linebacker Kameron Brown

Linebacker Desmond Tisdol

Linebacker Powell Gordon

Auburn has pulled in an impressive haul thus far during Hugh Freeze's first season on the Plains, currently sitting at No. 3 nationally in 247Sports' transfer portal class rankings.

You can check out our transfer portal tracker here. Stay up to date on all of the Tigers' commitments, departures, and prospects for key positions at auburndaily.com.

Engage with Auburn Daily on Socials!

Join the Discord

Follow Auburn Daily on Twitter

Like Auburn Daily on Facebook

Subscribe to Locked On Auburn on YouTube


Published