NCAA Rule Change A Badge of Honor For Auburn Coaches
Most Auburn fans were angry when they got the word Friday that the NCAA was stepping in to put a stop to Tiger Prowl. Don't be mad. Take it as a compliment. Auburn coaches got creative and did some outside the box thinking. That irritates the suits in Indianapolis more than rolling Toomer's Corner on a warm summer afternoon with a handful of recruits.
The NCAA doesn't like free thinkers. They like order takers. When you have success at something they take it away. Let's hope this rule change attributed to Auburn is the first of many to come. It means things are being done right on the recruiting trail - so right that rules must be written to stop it.
Kevin Scarbinsky said it best in his Birmingham News column yesterday, "Good recruiters follow the rules. Great recruiters change them."
They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. If that's the case, Auburn coaches should all be blushing today. Following the second round of Tiger Prowl - sorry Coach Chizik, I know you don't like to refer to it as that - several other schools have followed suit and begin using some of Auburn's tactics.
Last week, following a visit by six Auburn assistants in limousines to Carver High School in Columbus (Ga.), University of Georgia coaches followed behind later in the week with a visit to the school by six of its assistant coaches. Not to be outdone, Florida State arrived later in the week with four of its coaches. All are chasing highly touted recruits Gabe Wright and Isaiah Crowell.
The new rule change accomplishes exactly what Auburn coaches wanted anyway. It draws more attention to the program. It was just a matter of time before everyone else got in on the action. Who cares if they stop it now? Auburn's primary objective is complete.
Something tells me Chizik, Trooper Taylor and Curtis Looper are already scheming for next year. There's nothing wrong with pushing the envelope. Give Nick Saban and Urban Meyer credit. They all have been on the receiving end of NCAA rule changes because of their actions. Chizik is in good company.
Tiger Prowl has been a sight to see these past few weeks. Despite a national championship, Alabama fans see red at the mere mention of the term. Judging from talk radio, it's sometimes hard to believe that the school to the north is the reigning champions. Auburn continues to get all the press.
Year two of the Chizik era is progressing along nicely. By the way, whatever happened to that Tuberville guy?
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I believe these coaches can find more ways to pull in talent.
I just hope those ‘new’ methods don’t get banned as well.
War Eagle
Without a doubt...
“free thinkers” as you said will always find a way to change the landscape of recruiting. I hope this staff continues it’s push it’s way to the top.
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We can always count on you Jay to bring a little perspective.
As could be noted by the tone of my post earlier on this subject, I was definitely one of the Auburn fans that was frustrated, if not a little “angry’”. However, you and Scarbinsky put it best, when you pointed out that these coaches are great recruiters and will keep finding ways to be innovative within the rules.
I don’t think any of us mind playing by the rules. What’s frustrating is when you have success at something, the NCAA “suits” step in and take it away. They seem at times to be like the guy on a NY street that is running a shell game. As soon as you figure out which shell the pea is under, he changes the rules or shuts down the game.
I’m just grateful we got a bunch of coaches that are not content with the status qou. Instead this staff are like Xotus said on a comment on this board on 4/30 ,“about the apparent, primary objective of making the Auburn program second to none in the SEC”.
Thanks for this article and War Eagle !
aubtigerman
"The reason you come to Auburn is because of Auburn people.This is a special place, from the coaches all the way to the fans" - Andrew McCain OT
Great post, Jay!
I cannot wait to see what new recruiting scheme Luper and Taylor come up with. It will probably be ruled against within 1-2 years as well…whatever though. Our assistants our innovators, and they HAVE to be to pull in great recruits, as does any school that wants good recruiting classes.
Anyone
want to go in and hire the Auburn recruiting limo to take us out bar hopping in Atlanta? If we get enough people, we may have to charter the BUS.
Never before in the field of CFB recruiting, has much much been accomplished by so few, in the face of so many...
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