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http://blog.al.com/kevin-scarbinsky/2009/05/scarbinsky_tiger_prowls_such_a.htmlScarbinsky: Tiger Prowl's such a hit, Auburn's Curtis Luper vows it'll be back
Posted by Kevin Scarbinsky -- Birmingham News May 01, 2009 6:00 AM
Categories: Auburn Football
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Auburn's assistants have been riding in style - with limos rented locally on their trip across the state.A limo? At Hoover High School? Big deal, right?
MTV put this place on the national map. What's a black stretch Hummer with Auburn stickers on the doors and flags on the windows after two seasons of "Two-A-Days"?
You know what it was Thursday as Auburn's Tiger Prowl recruiting road show pulled up out front?
A big deal.
Hoover High football coach Josh Niblett said, "People were calling all day, asking, 'What time are they gonna be there?'"
Hoover Principal Don Hulin added, "You could see the excitement on the kids' faces."
D.W. Shelton was headed for the car line at Trace Crossings Elementary School just down the street to pick up his 9-year-old son, Ryan, when he heard the Auburn limo was headed toward Hoover.
Shelton skipped the car line, parked the car, checked his son out of the elementary school and headed toward the high school. Ryan, in his No. 12 Brandon Cox jersey, got his picture taken with Auburn assistant Trooper Taylor next to the limo.
It's not illegal to bump into a third-grader, is it?
Back in the principal's office, Hulin pointed up to a row of pictures atop a long, tall bookcase, which pointed out the tall order facing a new Auburn staff that started its recruiting journey miles behind Alabama and the rest of the SEC.
Those pictures are of LSU players. The Hoover principal is a Louisiana native and LSU season-ticket holder who coached high school football in that state. Yes, he knows Nick Saban.
On another bookcase in Hulin's office sits a frame that commemorates LSU's 2003 BCS championship. The frame contains tickets from that season's games -- and a photo of Saban holding up the crystal football.
Hulin said Saban got a kick out of that photo when he visited Hoover High right before signing day with new Alabama assistant Sal Sunseri.
New Auburn head coach Gene Chizik also came to Hoover just days after he was hired, Hulin said, "and I was impressed with him."
The principal's students were impressed by the latest Auburn limo, which, like the others the staff has used this week, was rented locally.
"It sparked some interest," Hulin said. "It sure did. Who are you recruiting? Are you recruiting 50-year-olds or are you recruiting 17-year-olds?
"All you've heard this week is Auburn. They've accomplished what they wanted to accomplish."
The upcoming prep senior class may not be the best in state history in terms of prospects, but Chizik and company get one chance to make a first impression.
Most schools would send seven assistants, the maximum number allowed on the recruiting road at one time, in seven different directions. By putting seven assistants together this week and driving up to the front door of high schools across the state, Auburn sent a message louder than any limo.
"Coach Chizik has said, time and time again, in 2004, when Auburn was as good as it has ever been, look at the roster: Alabama, Georgia," Auburn assistant Curtis Luper said. "That's the way he left it, and that's the way he'd like to see it again."
Niblett, a former Alabama player, said the message was well-received.
''It's exciting for the kids and exciting for our school," Niblett said. ''They've got to continue to recruit everywhere else. But for them to get together to do this shows how important this state is to them."
Unable to talk to prospects during this evaluation period, the Auburn coaches have chatted up high school coaches. Niblett spent time Thursday discussing X's and O's with Auburn offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn.
"You can't help but sit there and talk a little scheme with him," Niblett said.
Niblett also pointed out one overlooked benefit of the Tiger Prowl:
It's given the new Auburn staff time to bond.
"We've had some good times," Luper said, "and we've got some funny sleeping habits on some guys."
Maybe that's the real message. Other schools can't sleep on Auburn recruiting.
"This is the first annual Tiger Prowl," Luper promised. "We'll be back."