AUBURN, Ala. – After shaking hands with Arkansas players Saturday, Keionte Scott jogged to the corner of the stadium where Auburn’s fans, pep band and cheerleaders were waiting, to thank them for traveling all the way to Fayetteville to see the Tigers prevail 48-10.
“It’s super important to thank the fans for going on the road and purchasing those tickets,” Scott said. “I always want to show our appreciation and show them the same love they show us.”
To those he can’t reach personally, Scott sends social media shoutouts.
“Complete stadium takeover,” he posted after Auburn fans filled FirstBank Stadium in Nashville on Nov. 4 when the Tigers beat Vanderbilt 31-15. “We love you Auburn family.”
“It’s very big for me to give them insight and keep them excited about the program,” Scott said. “It’s very important to me.”
On the third play of Auburn’s game against Samford game on Sept. 16, Scott suffered a high ankle sprain that required a procedure called tightrope surgery to mend.
After missing three games, Scott returned 35 days later when Auburn played Ole Miss on Oct. 21. The following week, he made seven tackles against Mississippi State to help the Tigers earn the first of three consecutive SEC victories.
“During the surgery and the healing, Auburn fans flooded my DMs showing their love and appreciation for me,” Scott said. “I read a bunch of messages and was very encouraged by it. I’m not shocked at all by the love I received during that time.
“Being in the training room and not out there was hurting me. The main goal was to get back and get healthy. The training staff put together a great plan thanks to Robbie (Stewart, Auburn’s head football athletic trainer) and his team. To get back and play confidently was my main thing and I feel like I’ve done that.”