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Chizik brings new energy to Auburn

Posted on 6/6/09 at 2:24 pm
Posted by rangers911
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Posted on 6/6/09 at 2:24 pm
Wow a balanced article instead of the one sided crap you get from the "reporters" in the SE.

By Tom Luginbill
Scouts Inc.
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AUBURN, Ala. -- New Auburn coach Gene Chizik knows what he's up against. He knows that the SEC is arguably the toughest conference in college football. He knows that as tough as it is on the field, that it isn't any easier on the recruiting trail going against Florida, LSU, Georgia, Alabama and the rest of the conference.

"Those guys aren't going away, so we better find a way to compete," Chizik said.

Auburn won 85 games over the last 10 years, but just five last season. The only constant in the coaching profession is change and when the Tigers stumbled last year, it led to Chizik being brought in to replace Tommy Tuberville. He put together a staff that has brought a new energy to The Plains and has not been afraid to get creative, innovative and edgy to set itself apart from the pack and make an impression on recruits.

That's important because in the SEC, everyone plays on national television regularly. And everyone has the big practice facilities, the players' lounges, the academics and every other resource to offer. Recruiting tools that 15 years ago were exclusive to a few are now part of the mainstream college football landscape. So you have to find a way to make your program stand out.

This is clearly something Chizik is not afraid to do. He hired a staff of proven, successful recruiters who have been asked to think outside of the box and come up with ways to make a splash. Guys like Curtis Luper and Trooper Taylor seem to be leading the charge on the staff. They invented the Tiger Prowl -- a recruiting caravan of limousines covered with the Tigers' logo and filled with coaches scouring the state of Alabama to make a statement during the spring evaluation period. It was a calculated, bold move aimed to not only get the attention of prospective recruits within the state, but to get fans, media, prospects and, most importantly, rival coaches talking. It worked.

Chizik and Auburn followed that up with last weekend's Big Cat unofficial visitors weekend, which from a pure numbers standpoint was a success. This was the first of what Auburn hopes to develop into a spring tradition under Chizik. Top prospects like RBs Lache Seastrunk and Marcus Lattimore, LBs Khairi Fortt and Ladarious Owens and WR Trovon Reed and CB Ryan Ayers, among many others, is an indication that not only are the Tigers on the right track in terms of personnel, but their recruiting tactics seem to be resonating among prospective student athletes. If a prospect makes his way from Texas or Connecticut for an unofficial visit to Auburn or any other program on his own dime, that is obviously a positive for a program trying to reinvent itself.

The question is will it pay off? Time will tell. This is why recruiting is a marathon and not a sprint. A positive impression seems to have been made, but can it stand the test of time? Most, if not all of these players will take other unofficial and official visits to programs throughout the summer and fall. While they would come make another visit to Auburn down the road, they will hear overtures from other top programs.

From the timing of the Big Cat weekend, it is clear that the intent was to educate those in attendance about more than just X's and O's. This was about Auburn's philosophy, it's new mission and designed to accentuate the strengths and traits unique to this program. This weekend was held at a time when there was no spring practice to attend on campus, no football camps taking place and the emphasis could be on Auburn traditions, academics and building relationships with players, parents and coaches. This is clearly the foundation of this new regime's blueprint.

Creating an environment of family, trust and competition was a big point of emphasis. The prospects were placed into groups throughout their stay, paired with others they likely did not know beforehand. They battled against each other throughout the day in an attempt to develop a competitive atmosphere and make a lasting impression.

It is clear that this is a new Auburn recruiting philosophy not only in terms of what type of player the Tigers pursue and how they recruit him. In the past, one thing Auburn always did a fine job of was recruiting and developing prospects who did not receive a ton of attention coming out, but were good players who developed into great players at times due to coaching and teaching. Tuberville and his staff deserve a lot of credit for that. However, it also appeared at times that maybe Auburn undervalued its ability to go out and compete with anyone in the conference for the top players who could come in and make an impact early for the program.

At least in the early going, Chizik's new approach seems to be on the opposite end of that spectrum. Regardless of location or skill level, if any one of his assistants can convince him that the Tigers have a shot at a player outside of their immediate recruiting pool, then they are going to take a shot at him. Chizik feels Auburn can compete for premier players and seem to be in on many of them already. Again, time will tell if Auburn can close the deal, but it is not going to back down from anybody.

It's seems simplistic to say that the key for Auburn to have success once again on the field starts by getting better players, but it is that simple. The tough part is recruiting them to come to Auburn. For Chizik and his staff, unorthodox methods and creative thinking are a step in the right direction with the Tiger Prowl and Big Cat Weekend. These events and the exposure are making an impression on the recruiting trail.

Right now for Auburn, they have everything to gain and nothing to lose by attempting new strategies. There is no magic wand to wave and no quick fixes. A fresh start and an innovative plan have started things off on the right foot, but what happens the first Wednesday each February every year on national signing day will ultimately determine how high and how quickly this program can elevate. The competition is fierce and the team that matters most located due northwest in Tuscaloosa currently has the upper hand. But Chizik and Auburn have proven they are ready for the fight.

So keep an eye out for the next splash this program makes in the coming months. When, where and how is anybody's guess, but one thing is for sure -- Chizik and his staff are charging full speed ahead.

Tom Luginbill is the National Recruiting Director for ESPN's Scouts Inc.
Posted by CrimsonCrush
Member since Jun 2009
2145 posts
Posted on 6/6/09 at 2:35 pm to
Good read.
Posted by Hatfield107
Mountain Brook, Alabama
Member since May 2009
16 posts
Posted on 6/6/09 at 3:40 pm to
That is a good read. Obviously, we aren't going to get past the 5-19 and all that stuff until he wins some, but if nothing else, these coaches want to be here and want to succeed. How that will translate on the field is just a guess until September. Can't wait to see what happens.
Posted by Tiger n Miami AU83
Miami
Member since Oct 2007
45656 posts
Posted on 6/6/09 at 4:17 pm to
I posted a link to this in one of the 50 gump threads talking about AU recruiting and "attempting" to belittle it yesterday.

Not surprised that it was missed considering how many threads gumps start about AU and specifically AU recruiting.
Posted by bamascott2
XIV
Member since Apr 2009
9671 posts
Posted on 6/6/09 at 4:23 pm to
quote:

I posted a link to this in one of the 50 gump threads talking about AU recruiting and "attempting" to belittle it yesterday.

Not surprised that it was missed considering how many threads gumps start about AU and specifically AU recruiting.

You're not happy unless you post something about us. Maybe we didn't see your link because we were trying to calm you down during one of your tantrums.

Yes, that was a good article.
Posted by BamaInHsv
Huntsville
Member since Nov 2008
17889 posts
Posted on 6/6/09 at 4:27 pm to
As a die-hard "gump" .... 46 years old and my fricking diaper had a "roll tide" on it, I'll just tell you that you guys have a ways to go before any of us will give a flying frick what you think.

We all think we're going to kill you guys ... AGAIN.... in your own house, this season.

Roll... fricking... TIDE!!!
Posted by LSU Tigerhead
Metairie
Member since Nov 2007
5098 posts
Posted on 6/6/09 at 4:39 pm to
Auburn is going to miss Tubby... severely. I still can't believe they ran him out.
Posted by rangers911
Member since Jun 2009
5159 posts
Posted on 6/6/09 at 6:08 pm to
quote:

Auburn is going to miss Tubby... severely. I still can't believe they ran him out.



I'm a big CTT supporter but it was obvious something needed to change. While our defensive coaches made sure we had a consistent top defense, our position coaches on offense made sure we had a consistent poor offense.

Most of us knew something needed to be done after 2006 where the offense regressed instead of progressed.
Posted by rangers911
Member since Jun 2009
5159 posts
Posted on 6/6/09 at 6:10 pm to
quote:

We all think we're going to kill you guys ... AGAIN.... in your own house, this season.


If the offensive line stays healthy I think you're going to be in for a surprise this season. We upgraded at just about every coaching position except head coach. The offense will be better coached than it ever has and the secondary on the defense will finally start becoming a strength instead of a liability that Muschamp allowed it to become.
Posted by superman
Member since Mar 2008
8079 posts
Posted on 6/6/09 at 6:46 pm to
You can't coach what you don't have. IMO, and not flaming you guys for a change - it honestly appears that Auburn is going to have to hunker down and find a way to make it through the next couple of years. Your depth chart is in really, really bad shape - which is one of the reasons I think Tuberville had to be shown the door... he wasn't even attempting to recruit the guys he knew he needed to have in order to compete.

Auburn fans should be thrilled this year and next year to make it to a bowl game and to pull out an upset or two.
Posted by CrimsonCrush
Member since Jun 2009
2145 posts
Posted on 6/6/09 at 6:49 pm to
quote:

Tiger n Miami AU83


You have a small penis.
Posted by Tiger n Miami AU83
Miami
Member since Oct 2007
45656 posts
Posted on 6/6/09 at 6:57 pm to
quote:

Auburn is going to miss Tubby... severely. I still can't believe they ran him out.


I could not either. I was irate when he was run off. Tubs was a great coach and one I respected. His ability to develope and coach was never in doubt. That will be missed. On the other hand we were falling further and further behind in recruiting. I really think we stopped that soon enough. We had one poor class in 2007 and last year was not at bad class at #17. With Saban across the state, Meyer in FL, and LSU stacked, Tubs getting the job done in 2/3 areas was not going to get it done. I think Chizik's staff has shown in a short period they can recruit (we will see see but so far so good) and we will see about the coaching and developing.

Bottom line, 2/3 wasn't cutting it with Bama off probation and two other powers already established in the SEC.
Posted by rangers911
Member since Jun 2009
5159 posts
Posted on 6/6/09 at 7:33 pm to
quote:

You can't coach what you don't have. IMO, and not flaming you guys for a change - it honestly appears that Auburn is going to have to hunker down and find a way to make it through the next couple of years. Your depth chart is in really, really bad shape - which is one of the reasons I think Tuberville had to be shown the door... he wasn't even attempting to recruit the guys he knew he needed to have in order to compete. Auburn fans should be thrilled this year and next year to make it to a bowl game and to pull out an upset or two.



I'd argue the talent and depth is there. We have 4 top rated QBs but they've never been coached, same as our WRs. I've never been that impressed with Hugh Nall, even though some NFL coaches call him the best offensive line coach in football period. We hauled in the best offensive line class in college football 3 years ago and most of them are still on campus.

The problem is depth at Offensive line and Linebacker. Defensive line we are DEEP and talented. By reports our first 3 DTs are doing better than Marks and DooLittle last season and those two will be playing on Sunday. Secondary we are so deep we moved a CB to WR.

I expect Auburn's offense to be between 40-55th rank and defense to be top 15, again this is baring major injuries. That puts us around an 8 win season overall. What many people fail to realize is that we had 48 people who had to leave a game due to injuries at some point or another during the season. By the end of the season before the Iron Bowl we burnt redshirts to let our starters try and heal up, that is how banged up that team was. As said the same could happen again this season but I would be very shocked.

Also Auburn was leading most of its games going into half time, and lost 4 games by 4 points or less.

We do have play maker issues but people fail to realize our best WR PPL was out in the first game, we have him back along with Benton. We picked up a speedy RB and Tate is now being used in downhill running where he is best. I don't expect Auburn to win the West but I do expect some noise out of them this season.
Posted by Monk
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2007
3660 posts
Posted on 6/6/09 at 7:42 pm to
New energy huh. Sounds like when Dinardo brought the magic back to LSU. Good luck.
Posted by Tiger n Miami AU83
Miami
Member since Oct 2007
45656 posts
Posted on 6/6/09 at 7:59 pm to
quote:

New energy huh. Sounds like when Dinardo brought the magic back to LSU.


What year was that? 1993 or 1995? I was at both those games in LSU, but can't remember which one was the bring back the magic game. We won '93 (in an arse kicking) and lost '95 in a close one that went down to the wire.
Posted by Tiger n Miami AU83
Miami
Member since Oct 2007
45656 posts
Posted on 6/6/09 at 8:02 pm to
quote:

I expect Auburn's offense to be between 40-55th rank and defense to be top 15, again this is baring major injuries. That puts us around an 8 win season overall. What many people fail to realize is that we had 48 people who had to leave a game due to injuries at some point or another during the season. By the end of the season before the Iron Bowl we burnt redshirts to let our starters try and heal up, that is how banged up that team was. As said the same could happen again this season but I would be very shocked.

Also Auburn was leading most of its games going into half time, and lost 4 games by 4 points or less.

We do have play maker issues but people fail to realize our best WR PPL was out in the first game, we have him back along with Benton. We picked up a speedy RB and Tate is now being used in downhill running where he is best. I don't expect Auburn to win the West but I do expect some noise out of them this season.


I pretty much agree with all of this. There was not a game we played all year that we could not compete in. I do not think we trailed at half all year until the 2nd to last game of the season (UGA). We have talent. Last year was a clusterfrick of coaching issues and injuries.
Posted by AubieOne
Helena, Al
Member since Nov 2007
2198 posts
Posted on 6/6/09 at 8:18 pm to
Let the rest of the SEC think Auburn will be a push over in 09'. Go ahead. We've got better talent than you think.
Posted by Funky Tide 8
Bayou Chico
Member since Feb 2009
54980 posts
Posted on 6/6/09 at 8:23 pm to
I'm not counting auburn out, thats for sure. People seem to forget how good of a DC chizik is, and Malzahn is no jone either. And yall do still have good talent over there.
Posted by bamascott2
XIV
Member since Apr 2009
9671 posts
Posted on 6/6/09 at 8:24 pm to
quote:

Let the rest of the SEC think Auburn will be a push over in 09'. Go ahead. We've got better talent than you think.

Okay.
Posted by Barry Badrinath
MISS'IPPI
Member since Mar 2008
6294 posts
Posted on 6/6/09 at 8:25 pm to
Chiznik is a MYTH!
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