As if his offensive QB play wasn’t enough, Auslander impacts the defensive end, too. He caused 10 turnovers and picked up 26 ground balls a year ago.
“We were playing Ursinus, he was out on defense, and got inverted. You could tell the dodger was relaxing a bit,” Thompson recalled. “Coby took the ball from him, ran down the field and made a play on the offensive end.”
Auslander had seven points in that game, including six assists, to lead the team to a 16-5 win.
As for this spring, it’s another evolution for Auslander. No longer just a leader on the stat sheet, Auslander was picked to be captain of a CNU team that has what it takes on paper to get to Championship Weekend.
“He was named a captain, which was well earned. He’s a very vocal leader,” Thompson said. “He sees the game so well. We’re proud of how he uses his voice to get guys organized and figure out where we want to attack from.”
After an All-American season setting school records, Auslander won’t sneak up on anyone. He’ll be at the top of scouting reports all spring. He’ll have plenty of top-tier matchups, as the CNU schedule is loaded. Stevenson, St. John Fisher, RIT, Dickinson, Washington and Lee, Hampden-Sydney, Williams, Lynchburg, Salisbury — that’s just the schedule through the first week of April.
Every week, CNU will take on some of the best teams in the nation. With that many Top 20 opponents, it’ll take more than just on-field production for Auslander to make a deep run.
“With Coby and our captains, I made it clear I wasn’t going to judge their role as a captain based on stats or on the field. It was going to be on leadership,” Thompson said. “The way they bring the other guys around them up. How they set the standard on the practice field. I’m not looking at numbers. The trap is thinking, ‘I had this many points last year, so I need to improve that.’ That’s just not how it works. After a breakout year like that, defenses cue up differently. It impacts how you play.”
As for goals Auslander might be setting for himself, Thompson said all players at that level have the same one in mind.
“I think every kid of that caliber has high expectations. They want to be the best player on the field on the last day of the season,” he said. “Coby just wants to win. He doesn’t care what his role his. He wants to help the team win.”