Auburn’s offseason roster construction took a significant step forward with the addition of Owen Freeman, a 6-foot-10, 240-pound forward transferring from Creighton. While Freeman’s statistical output over the last two seasons was hampered by the injury bug, averaging just five points and four rebounds last year, coaches and analysts alike see an immense upside for the former standout.
During his time at Iowa, Freeman proved his potential, being recognized as a Big Ten Freshman of the Year and averaging 16 points per game before injuries intervened. Its clear that Freeman enters the Auburn program with a “chip on his shoulder” and a clear desire to re-establish his reputation as a formidable player in the collegiate ranks.
For Auburn, this signing is viewed as a “sneaky pick,” one that may fly under the radar initially but could pay major dividends once the season gets underway. By bringing in a player of his stature, Steven Pearl continues to lean into a roster philosophy that prioritizes size and physical presence in the paint. With Freeman joining other true big men on the roster, Auburn is effectively moving away from the undersized lineups of the previous year that often struggled against physical competition. This addition provides the coaching staff with a versatile rotation that can protect the rim and compete at a championship level.
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