Lake house swings TE to Auburn
Posted: Saturday May 17, 2008 08:06AM ET
Lassiter tight end Philip Lutzenkirchen committed to Auburn Friday evening. The 6-foot-4, 230-pound junior chose Auburn over Clemson and Stanford. It came down to Auburn and Clemson," Lutzenkirchen told Inside the Auburn Tigers. "Stanford was in it, but distance became a factor. "The main reason I liked Clemson was because of the lake. We've got a lake house up there. When I kind of factored everything in that was the only reason. The coaches and everything were nice, the facilities were nice, but the main factor was the lake."





Comments (16)
Nice to see a "student-athlete" with his priorities straight. I'm sure he'll go far.
SpaldingSmails | 05/17/08, 01:06 PM
Report Offensive CommentWhen he's 3 years out of college and all washed up he'll be wishing he went to Stanford.
ychennay | 05/17/08, 08:04 PM
Report Offensive CommentMust be a magical lake, LOL, I'd rather be around an ocean than a mosquito-infested lake but oooohhhhhkay.
rhymeister | 05/17/08, 09:59 PM
Report Offensive CommentReading is fundamental people.
Here are two quotes from the blurb above- the media is really shameless those days-
first the title- "Lake house swings TE to Auburn"
then the quote from the player himself "The main reason I liked Clemson was because of the lake. We've got a lake house up there. When I kind of factored everything in that was the only reason. The coaches and everything were nice, the facilities were nice, but the main factor was the lake."
How does an innocuous statement which was basically "I really liked Clemson because of a lake house but I decided to not go" turn into an somewhat sensational dirty media tricky "Lake house swings TE to Auburn."
The first thing I thought was- they bought him a lake house. then I read the article and realized that the people who work at sports illustrated are idiots like the rest of us. totally made my day.
jdwalker9 | 05/18/08, 02:36 AM
Report Offensive CommentReading is fundamental people.
Here are two quotes from the blurb above- the media is really shameless those days-
first the title- "Lake house swings TE to Auburn"
then the quote from the player himself "The main reason I liked Clemson was because of the lake. We've got a lake house up there. When I kind of factored everything in that was the only reason. The coaches and everything were nice, the facilities were nice, but the main factor was the lake."
How does an innocuous statement which was basically "I really liked Clemson because of a lake house but I decided to not go" turn into an somewhat sensational dirty media tricky "Lake house swings TE to Auburn."
The first thing I thought was- they bought him a lake house. then I read the article and realized that the people who work at sports illustrated are idiots like the rest of us. totally made my day.
jdwalker9 | 05/18/08, 02:36 AM
Report Offensive Commentjdwalker your 100% correct. It was a trick to get people to read his post and support his ego and that's about all. It goes to show you that journalism in america isn't dead. It's just in the gutter where it has always been.
Azmodi (Is Matt Grothe) | 05/18/08, 04:15 PM
Report Offensive CommentWhen I went to college, the J school people were all hippies that worked in the library. It was the only school at the university that did not have a minimum GPA requirement. They were mostly shunned by the other students.
hairgut the Dawg | 05/19/08, 12:05 AM
Report Offensive CommentHaving worked as a military journalist, I know that editors don't always print everything that is written, and writers don't laways write the headlines to their stories. It sounds like bits and pieces of the story got "printed." Auburn is just a short drive away from Lake Martin, an incredibly beautiful lake. Maybe there's more to the story? In any case, we can use another TE at Auburn with the new offense.
Pathfinder | 05/19/08, 08:21 AM
Report Offensive CommentI'm confused. He seems to say the 'lake house' was close to Clemson, not to Auburn; that after he considered everything the only thing going for Clemson was the lake house, which wasn't enough to sway him from Auburn. So in the end, the lake house had nothing to do with his decision to go to Auburn. Isn't that what the quote says?
RSS23 | 05/19/08, 12:09 PM
Report Offensive CommentI think he is saying that the only reason he considered Clemson was the lake house. At the end of the day, the lake house wasn't a big enough factor.
I think the problem is the headline to this story is off.
J. HOVA: ES MUY BIEN | 05/19/08, 12:58 PM
Report Offensive CommentWe can go fishing after we take care of winning.
BKW1444 | 05/19/08, 01:21 PM
Report Offensive Comment"Auburn ain't a bad little ol' school. Sort of like Clemson... with a lake." -
Lewis Grizzard
AuBSC86 | 05/19/08, 01:57 PM
Report Offensive CommentWDE!!! Who cares about the lake he signed with right Tigers...
jrush25 | 05/19/08, 01:59 PM
Report Offensive CommentScrew Auburn! Die Damn Eagle.
DieBarnerDie | 05/19/08, 08:47 PM
Report Offensive CommentScrew Auburn. DieDamnEagle!
DieBarnerDie | 05/19/08, 08:47 PM
Report Offensive CommentSo good I had to say it twice! Go to hell Barners.
DieBarnerDie | 05/19/08, 08:48 PM
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