Coming off a season when ran for over 1,200 yards with 16 touchdowns in one of the toughest regions in Alabama, Mabson has put in the work and it’s showing on the field this spring. Improving his bench press to 350 pounds, Mabson has also worked to get faster, something that coach Keith Etheridge said has made him a complete back already.
“Coach (Derrick) Nix already loved him,” Etheridge said of the Auburn offensive coordinator and running backs coach. “He had told me that. He’s a complete back. You can split him out and he can play receiver. He’s big, strong and fast.