ChatGPT creates Auburn football all-decade team

We asked ChatGPT to make an all-decade team for Auburn football between 2010-2020.
ChatGPT creates Auburn football all-decade team
ChatGPT creates Auburn football all-decade team

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AI and ChatGPT are two of the biggest global topics of conversation right now.

The rapid advancements in artificial intelligence have captured public attention, as people marvel at the potential applications and implications of this technology. ChatGPT, in particular, has gained significant popularity as an advanced language model capable of generating human-like responses in real-time conversations.

As these conversations about AI and ChatGPT extend across various domains, even the realm of college football has not been left untouched. Football enthusiasts, students, and analysts are now exploring the potential use of AI, such as ChatGPT, in analyzing player performance, predicting game outcomes, and enhancing strategic decision-making. The integration of AI in college football discussions has sparked debates and opened up new avenues for innovation and advancement within the sport.

People are also using ChatGPT to generate sports content, asking it to give them lists and rankings of former players, programs, etc.

I asked ChatGPT to give me an all-decade team for Auburn football, from 2010-2020 - but to also provide me second-string players for each position.

This is what the AI model spat out, including the brief bios for each player:

Quarterback

First String: Cam Newton (2010) - Newton had a phenomenal season, winning the Heisman Trophy and leading Auburn to a national championship, passing for 2,854 yards, 30 touchdowns, and rushing for 1,473 yards and 20 touchdowns.

Second String: Jarrett Stidham (2017-2018) - Stidham provided stability at quarterback, passing for a total of 5,952 yards, 36 touchdowns, and completing 64.3% of his passes during his two seasons at Auburn.

Running Back

First String: Tre Mason (2013) - Mason had a breakout season, rushing for a school-record 1,816 yards and 23 touchdowns, earning him All-SEC and All-American honors.

Second String: Kerryon Johnson (2016-2017) - Johnson was a versatile back who rushed for a total of 2,494 yards and 32 touchdowns, showcasing his skills as a runner and receiver.

Wide Receiver

First String: Sammie Coates (2014) - Coates was a deep threat, recording 34 receptions for 741 yards and 4 touchdowns, averaging 21.8 yards per catch.

Second String: Ryan Davis (2015-2018) - Davis became Auburn's all-time leading receiver with 178 receptions for 1,555 yards and 7 touchdowns, excelling as a slot receiver and punt returner.

Wide Receiver

First String: Ricardo Louis (2013) - Louis made a memorable catch known as the "Prayer at Jordan-Hare" against Georgia, finishing the season with 28 receptions for 325 yards and 2 touchdowns.

Second String: Seth Williams (2018-2019) - Williams was a big-play receiver, totaling 1,781 yards and 17 touchdowns during his career at Auburn.

Tight End

First String: C.J. Uzomah (2014) - Uzomah was a reliable target, recording 11 receptions for 145 yards and 3 touchdowns, demonstrating his blocking skills as well.

Second String: Philip Lutzenkirchen (2009-2012) - Lutzenkirchen was a fan favorite and reliable red zone target, catching 14 touchdowns during his career at Auburn.

Offensive Tackle

First String: Greg Robinson (2013) - Robinson was a dominant force, providing excellent pass protection and run-blocking, earning All-SEC and All-American honors.

Second String: Shon Coleman (2013-2015) - Coleman overcame adversity, successfully battling cancer and returning to the field to become a key contributor on the offensive line.

Offensive Tackle

First String: Braden Smith (2017) - Smith was a powerful and athletic tackle, receiving All-SEC and All-American honors, anchoring the offensive line.

Second String: Austin Golson (2014-2017) - Golson showcased his versatility, playing multiple positions on the offensive line, and providing leadership during his time at Auburn.

Offensive Guard

First String: Alex Kozan (2013) - Kozan was a standout lineman, earning Freshman All-American honors and providing stability on the interior of the offensive line.

Second String: Mike Horton (2016-2019) - Horton was a reliable and physical presence, contributing to Auburn's rushing success during his four-year career.

Offensive Guard

First String: Ben Grubbs (2006-2007) - Grubbs was a dominant force on the offensive line, earning All-SEC and All-American honors and later having a successful NFL career.

Second String: Chad Slade (2011-2013) - Slade was a versatile lineman, playing both guard and tackle positions, and providing solid pass protection.

Center

First String: Reese Dismukes (2014) - Dismukes was a consistent and reliable center, earning the Rimington Trophy as the nation's top center and receiving All-SEC honors.

Second String: Austin Golson (2014-2017) - Golson transitioned to center after playing other positions and provided stability and leadership on the offensive line.

Defense

Defensive End

First String: Dee Ford (2013) - Ford had a standout senior season, recording 10.5 sacks, 14.5 tackles for loss, and earning All-SEC and All-American honors.

Second String: Jeff Holland (2015-2017) - Holland provided a strong pass rush, recording 9.5 sacks, 13 tackles for loss, and earning All-SEC honors during his time at Auburn..

Defensive Tackle

First String: Nick Fairley (2010) - Fairley was a dominant force, recording 11.5 sacks, 24 tackles for loss, and earning All-SEC and All-American honors, playing a key role in Auburn's national championship run.

Second String: Montravius Adams (2013-2016) - Adams was a versatile defensive lineman, totaling 151 tackles, 11 sacks, and earning All-SEC honors during his career at Auburn.

Defensive Tackle

First String: Derrick Brown (2019) - Brown was a disruptive force in the middle, recording 55 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss, and earning numerous awards including the Outland Trophy and All-American honors.

Second String: Montravius Adams (yes, it put Mon down twice) - Adams was a versatile defensive lineman, totaling 151 tackles, 11 sacks, and earning All-SEC honors during his career at Auburn.

Defensive End

First String: Marlon Davidson (2019) - Davidson was a versatile and productive player, recording 48 tackles, 7.5 sacks, and earning All-SEC honors in his senior season.

Second String: Carl Lawson (2013-2016) - Lawson showcased his pass-rushing skills, recording 14 sacks, 24 tackles for loss, and earning All-SEC honors during his career at Auburn.

Linebacker

First String: Deshaun Davis (2018) - Davis was a tackling machine, leading Auburn in tackles with 116, including 14 tackles for loss, and earning All-SEC honors in his senior season.

Second String: Josh Bynes (2007-2009) - Bynes was a consistent and reliable linebacker, totaling 238 tackles, 7 sacks, and earning All-SEC honors during his career at Auburn.

Linebacker

First String: Karlos Dansby (2001-2003) - Dansby was an impact player, recording 218 tackles, 11 sacks, and earning All-SEC honors during his time at Auburn.

Second String: Cassanova McKinzy (2014) - McKinzy was a versatile linebacker, recording 91 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, and showcasing his playmaking ability.

Linebacker

First String: Josh Bynes (2007-2010) - Bynes was a consistent and reliable linebacker, recording 253 tackles, 4 sacks, and earning All-SEC honors during his career at Auburn.

Second String: Tre Williams (2014-2017) - Williams was a physical presence on the field, totaling 140 tackles, 9 tackles for loss, and contributing to Auburn's strong defense.

Cornerback

First String: Carlton Davis (2017) - Davis was a shutdown corner, recording 36 tackles, 11 pass breakups, and earning All-SEC honors in his final season at Auburn.

Second String: Javaris Davis (2016-2019) - Davis was a reliable cornerback, recording 137 tackles, 25 pass breakups, and showcasing his speed and coverage skills.

Cornerback

First String: Chris Davis (2013) - Davis was a clutch playmaker, most notably returning a missed field goal 109 yards for a touchdown against Alabama, and contributing 74 tackles, 15 pass breakups, and 4 interceptions.

Second String: Jonathan Jones (2012-2015) - Jones was a ballhawk in the secondary, recording 129 tackles, 8 interceptions, and earning All-SEC honors during his career at Auburn.

Safety

First String: Jermaine Whitehead (2014) - Whitehead was a versatile defensive back, recording 86 tackles, 5 interceptions, and earning All-SEC honors in his senior season.

Second String: Daniel Thomas (2016-2019) - Thomas was a key contributor in the secondary, recording 199 tackles, 8 interceptions, and showcasing his versatility as a safety.

Special Teams

Kicker

First String: Daniel Carlson (2016) - Carlson was a reliable kicker, converting 28 of 32 field goal attempts and earning First-Team All-SEC honors.

Second String: Wes Byrum (2007-2010) - Byrum had a successful career, becoming Auburn's all-time leading scorer with 363 points and making several clutch kicks, including the game-winning field goal in the 2010 BCS National Championship Game.

Punter

First String: Steven Clark (2012) - Clark was a consistent punter, averaging 42.6 yards per punt and pinning opponents inside their own 20-yard line 29 times.

Second String: Arryn Siposs (2018-2019) - Siposs made a smooth transition from Australian rules football to punting, averaging 44.2 yards per punt and showcasing his ability to flip field position.

First String Return Specialist: Chris Davis (2010-2013) - Davis became an Auburn legend with his "Kick Six" return against Alabama, finishing his career with 1,194 kickoff return yards and 226 punt return yards.

Second String Return Specialist: Onterio McCalebb (2009-2012) - McCalebb was a dynamic return specialist, totaling 2,375 kickoff return yards, including four touchdowns, and 535 punt return yards during his career at Auburn.


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