Auburn Football: A Month for the Ages
So much for conventional wisdom. After an off-season of unproven allegations, yellow journalism, armed robbery and the poisoning of the Toomer's trees, the Auburn football program has rebounded quite nicely over the past few weeks - thank you very much.
In fact, this has been one of the program's most successful months ever and not one snap was taken from behind center. For Auburn detractors this has to come as a tremendous disappointment.
In a span of two weeks Auburn has held court with the President of the United States, gained commitments from three of the nation's top 100 players, seen its coaching staff become the highest paid in college football, launched an ultra cool marketing campaign, and as of last night, delivered national championship rings to its players.
Can things get any better for Auburn football?
For many, the best news is what's taking place on the recruiting trail. It's not unusual for teams to get a bump in recruiting following a national championship. In Auburn's case it's turning into a tidal wave.
In the span of a week, Auburn has gained commitments from the nation's top tight end, the state's top running back and one of the top five wide receivers in the country. And the best part: Alabama wanted them all real bad.
"I think Auburn is the hottest team right now coming off that week," said 247 Sports national recruiting analyst Barton Simmons to Auburn Undercover. "These three commitments really make a major statement. Now we're seeing some really heavyweight guys coming into this class that we've expected for a while coming off that national championship.
"This is as big of a week we've seen from anyone as far as getting three 4-star kids. I think Auburn is recruiting as well and anyone right now."
With all the flurry of recruiting activity on campus, the strangest story is that of former North Carolina State quarterback Russell Wilson. According to reports Wilson has narrowed his choices to Auburn and Wisconsin. He made a visit to Auburn's campus several weeks back.
While this story remains a national one, it seems all but non-existent in the state of Alabama. Auburn fans appear split on whether they want last year's top quarterback in the ACC.
With each passing day without a decision, Wilson looks more and more like a prima donna. There's even talk that he may stay in baseball, despite being given little chance of making it past Double A ball.
According to former quarterback Chris Todd, the odds of Wilson picking up Gus Malzahn's offense at this late date is near zero. At this point in the year, he may be becoming more of a distraction than a possible asset.
Here's a funny story that's been making the rounds on the message boards. New Houston Texans defensive coordinator Wade Phillips was asked recently about his defense. While he said he was confident in his front seven, the secondary gave his cause for concern.
Phillips specifically mentioned last year's first-round draft pick, former Alabama player Kareem Jackson.
"I think technique-wise he needs a lot of work," Phillips told John McLain of The Houston Chronicle. "I guess he was able to play at Alabama without a lot of technique without worrying about staying low enough or moving his feet, those kinds of things. I think that caught up with him. I think we can coach him. We'll drill him enough that we'll go over and over and over."
Who coaches the Alabama secondary? None other than Nick Saban.
Have a great week!
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Good read Jay.....
I am more than anxious to see how the rest of the recruiting class pans out and as most here know I agree with Chris Todd on Wilsons chances of starting and last but not least……what do you mean Kareem Jackson has bad technique…..the coachbot in Tuscaloosa must surely coach the fundamentals.
I don't troll so I reserve the right to berate trolls as I see fit.
Just so you know I won't forget.....LSU Jonno predicted we would finish 5th in the west in '11.
I thought that coaching fundamentals was part of The Process....
I won’t count those big starred recruits until they sign their LOI’s. I don’t trust these kids to verbally commit. They are too young, and the decision is a big one. Glad to see that the talent is interested! Looks really good!
by Tiger on the mountain on Jun 20, 2011 12:27 PM CDT reply actions
Good read Jay and after rearding that last line ...
… I will have a great week.
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
Considering Kareem is entering his second season in the NFL, I don’t think this Saban’s problem anymore (especially knowing Saban encouraged him to stay one more year), but more of a problem with whoever coached him last season in the NFL.
Hey, it’s not like Saban’s defenses have found themselves ranked as some of the worst in UA history, unlike other so-called “defensive masterminds” I could name… ;-)
It depends on the coaching style, too.
…..Some coaches (Muschamp, for instance) will coach aggression over technique. It’s OK to get beat deep, as long as you were trying to take the opponent’s head off on the jam.
……Others are style freaks. If you’re gonna get deep, at least make sure your hips are turned the right way.
…..We’ve seen this situation at Auburn with revolving-door defensive coordinators. After Muschamp fielded two units that gave up 14 and 17 points per game, Paul Rhodes came in and didn’t like how they tackled. Then Chizik and Roof came in and didn’t like Rhodes’ pursuit angles. It all depends on the coach.
…..I do remember that it was risky business to throw at Kareem Jackson too much, in the SEC!
......Drowning in cool elixir.
In a span of two weeks Auburn has held court with the President of the United States, gained commitments from three of the nation’s top 100 players, seen its coaching staff become the highest paid in college football, launched an ultra cool marketing campaign, and as of last night, delivered national championship rings to its players.
WAR DAMN EAGLE!
There could never have been a June like this one as far as recruiting goes...
throw in the trip to see the Prez, and it’s all gravy.
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