DALLAS – The youngest player to represent Auburn in four decades of SEC Media Days, Keldric Faulk did not hesitate when asked to describe his team’s defensive identity.
“Relentless effort, violent tackling and elite mental execution,” he said. “That’s what fans and opponents are going to see from us.”
A 6-foot-6, 288-pound sophomore from Highland Home, Alabama, Faulk successfully navigated the steep climb from Class 2A to the SEC.
“When you’re coming from a smaller school, you feel like you’re behind everybody else," Faulk said. "You’ve got a lot of catching up to do.”
Faulk earned his historic Media Days invitation by impressing Auburn head coach Hugh Freeze with his production and presence.
“Keldric has had an incredible voice that people listen to because he’s wise for his age,” Freeze said. “His work ethic is incredible. He’s probably the most accountable guy we have on the defensive side to this point.”
“It shows that I’m becoming a vocal leader on my team,” Faulk said. “It shows that I’ve been doing something right, so I need to start to bring everybody else with me.
“When you’re one of the leaders on the team, accountability is probably the No. 1 thing you should strive for. Holding myself accountable as well as everybody else has been one of the most challenging things about transitioning to a leader.”