There is no greater factor in Auburn’s pursuit of Cederian Morgan than freshman QB Deuce Knight.
Auburn football is aiming to land the No. 1 player from Alabama in the 2026 cycle, and it is using its prized freshman quarterback as its weapon.
Five-star wide receiver Cederian Morgan took his official visit to Auburn over the weekend, where he spent time with current players and worked on developing his connection to wide receivers coach Marcus Davis and head coach Hugh Freeze. Freeze and Davis have been active in recruiting Morgan for quite some time; however, the recruiter who has been on Morgan “the most” is freshman quarterback Deuce Knight.
“I know Deuce (Knight) is a great quarterback who can give me the ball however I need it, so that’ll be a big plus for me. I think if I did come, I’m probably going to get a year with Deuce, two years with Deuce, something like that, and then it’ll be next up,” Morgan said in an interview with Auburn Undercover. “So kind of both. Looking to who’s here in my class and what other players in my class are going to be here, because our junior and maybe senior year, that’s who we’re really going to be, the team is going to be around.”
According to both 247Sports and On3, Auburn and Alabama are the top contenders for Morgan ahead of his July 2 commitment date. According to his quote to Auburn Undercover, Auburn’s recruiting haul may be the deciding factor in whether he comes to the Plains. Auburn is currently No. 55 in the 247Sports 2026 rankings, so a few commitments from strong offensive weapons could ultimately sway him to Auburn.
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