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Ashton Daniels
/ˈæʃ.tən ˈdæn.jəlz/
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An American college football quarterback, born May 29, 2004, who previously played for the Stanford Cardinal, setting their single-season rushing record for a quarterback with 669 yards in 2024, and now plays for the Auburn Tigers.
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Ashton Daniels turned a busted play into a highlight-reel scramble, leaving defenders eating turf.
When Ashton Daniels drops back, it's not just a pass rush—it's a full-on cardio session for the secondary.
Ashton Daniels etched his name in Stanford lore by outrunning everyone as a quarterback should stay in the pocket.
Auburn fans are buzzing: Ashton Daniels might just be the dual-threat wizard their offense has been dreaming of.