Cornerback target Tevis Metcalf puts Auburn in top 4

The Tigers are building an impressive secondary class.

The Auburn Tigers have impressed three-star cornerback [autotag]Tevis Metcalf[/autotag] and on Friday he included them in his top four schools.

The Tigers will be battling Georgia Tech, Colorado, and Arkansas for the  Pinson Valley, Alabama product.

Metcalf has taken multiple visits to Auburn and is expected to be on the Plains for the A-Day game on Saturday. The 5-foot-10, 175-pounder has some ties to [autotag]Hugh Freeze[/autotag]. His cousin DK Metcalf was recruited by him at Ole Miss before becoming a star wide receiver in the NFL.

He is the No. 952 overall player and No. 78 cornerback in the 247Sports Composite ranking. He is also the No. 38 player from Alabama.

Auburn’s cornerback coach [autotag]Wesley McGriff[/autotag] is leading the charge for Metcalf with some help from safeties coach [autotag]Zac Etheridge[/autotag]. The duo has already landed two four-star cornerbacks for Auburn’s 2024 recruiting class in A’Mon Lane and Jayden Lewis.

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Four-star cornerback Shamar Arnoux puts Auburn in top eight, plans to commit soon

He has taken multiple visits to Auburn.

The 2024 recruiting cycle is in full swing but 2025 prospect [autotag]Shamar Arnoux[/autotag] is ready to wrap up his recruitment.

The four-star cornerback announced his top eight schools Tuesday and included the Auburn Tigers. They will be battling Arkansas, Michigan, Tennessee, LSU, Texas A&M, Florida State, and Ole Miss for him.

The Alpharetta, Georgia product also told Jeremy Johnson of On3 that his commitment is likely “coming soon.”

Auburn offered him a scholarship on Jan. 28 when he took an unofficial visit to the Plains. The 6-foot-1, 175-pounder has visited multiple times and has connected with defensive back coaches [autotag]Zac Etheridge[/autotag] and [autotag]Wesley McGriff[/autotag].

He is the No. 190 player and No. 23 cornerback in the On3 Industry ranking. He is also the No. 20 player from Georgia.

Auburn already has one commitment in its 2025 class, Opelika defensive lineman [autotag]Malik Autry[/autotag].

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Four-star cornerback Jalyn Crawford crystal balled to Auburn

Auburn is trending upward for four-star cornerback Jalyn Crawford.

Auburn has already landed two four-star cornerbacks and they could be close to landing a third.

Auburn Undercover’s Christian Clemente cast a crystal ball for the Tigers to land four-star cornerback [autotag]Jalyn Crawford[/autotag]. Crawford also has a crystal ball to the LSU Tigers but that was cast back on June 11, 2022.

Crawford is being recruited by both [autotag]Zach Etheridge[/autotag] and [autotag]Wesley McGriff[/autotag]. Both of them coach the secondary with McGriff focusing on corners and Etheridge on safeties but there is an overlap.

Crawford is the No. 113 overall player and No. 11 cornerback in the 247Sports Composite ranking. The Lilburn native is also the No. 19 player from Georgia.

The 6-foot, 180-pounder has visited Auburn three times already and is expected to be in attendance for the A-Day game and officially visit at some point.

Auburn’s 2024 recruiting class currently has three commits and is the No. 22 ranked class in the country according to 247Sports. They have already landed four-star quarterback Walker White and four-star cornerbacks Jayden Lewis and A’Mon Lane.

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Paul Finebaum is impressed with Auburn’s offseason momentum

The famed radio show host says that Auburn has the most momentum of any program in the SEC currently.

Despite finishing the 2022 season with a 5-7 record, Auburn Football has taken a drastic turn for the better since the offseason began.

Following Auburn’s loss to Alabama in the Iron Bowl, athletic director John Cohen announced the hiring of [autotag]Hugh Freeze[/autotag] as the program’s next football coach. Not long after being officially named as the new leading man, Freeze got to work constructing a staff and recruiting the best players for his system.

The result? A stellar unit of coaches including former Tigers [autotag]Cadillac Williams[/autotag], [autotag]Zac Etheridge[/autotag], and [autotag]Marcus Davis[/autotag], in addition to reputable coordinators [autotag]Philip Montgomery[/autotag] and [autotag]Ron Roberts[/autotag], and a veteran defensive backs coach in [autotag]Wesley McGriff[/autotag].

Auburn also turned its’ recruiting class around. Prior to Freeze’s arrival, Auburn was ranked in the sixties for the 2023 recruiting cycle. Now, Auburn sits at No. 18 according to 247Sports, and continues to welcome viable options from the transfer portal.

All of this added momentum that Auburn has built in two short months has caught the attention of famed radio show host Paul Finebaum.

In a recent episode of “McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning” from JOX 94.5 in Birmingham, Finebaum says that Auburn has the most momentum heading into next season of any fellow SEC program.

“To me, for the first time in three years, Auburn is moving forward versus just being stuck in the mud and with a coach who simply didn’t understand the way the current structure of college football works. I’m not predicting anything dramatic yet, because I really think we need to get a better look at what the roster looks like. But at least I feel momentum at Auburn, and that is a new story because we haven’t seen that in a while.”

In addition to a top-20 high school recruiting class, Auburn is currently No. 3 in 247Sports Transfer Portal rankings, behind only Florida State and Colorado.

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CB Tyler Scott committs to Auburn during All-American Bowl

Zac Etheridge and Wesley McGriff have landed yet another impressive player for Auburn.

Auburn has landed one of its top remaining targets in cornerback [autotag]Tyler Scott[/autotag].

Scott, who signed with Auburn during the early signing period, announced his commitment Saturday during the All-American Bowl.

He may be a three-star prospect but has an offer list that shows just how coveted he was. Auburn beat out Alabama, Tennesee, USC, Texas, Michigan, and other top programs for the Mableton, Georgia product.

The 6-foot-1, 195-pound Scott originally committed to Arkansas State back on June 15 but blew up during his senior season and backed off his pledge. He is the No. 446 overall player and No. 43 cornerback in the 247Sports Composite ranking.

He is also the No. 46 player from Georgia but after a strong showing at the All-American Bowl, he could be soon getting a bump.

He joins an impressive defensive back class for Auburn that is headlined by four-star cornerback [autotag]Kayin Lee[/autotag]. Three-star prospects [autotag]Colton Hood[/autotag] and [autotag]JC Hart[/autotag] round out the haul at cornerback.

Secondary coaches [autotag]Zac Etheridge[/autotag] and [autotag]Wesley McGriff[/autotag] also landed four-star safeties [autotag]Sylvester Smith[/autotag] and [autotag]Terrance Love[/autotag] to round out the defensive back room.

With the addition of Scott, Auburn now has the No. 19 recruiting class in the 247Sports team recruiting ranking.

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New hires to Hugh Freeze’s staff become official

Here’s a rundown of the hires that Hugh Freeze has made, and what their role will be within the staff.

Being a newly-hired head coach during this day and time has become challenging.

Not only do you have to construct a new staff, but you must do that while maintaining and improving your recruiting class before the beginning of the early signing period.

Auburn’s [autotag]Hugh Freeze[/autotag] has done a great job juggling both tasks. He recently signed the nation’s No. 19 recruiting class, which is a vast improvement from before his hire. He has also put together a respectable staff that is sure to go a long way in rebuilding the program to become one of the best in the SEC.

Freeze’s staff is headlined by [autotag]Philip Montgomery[/autotag], who will serve as offensive coordinator. Montgomery is best known for being the mastermind behind Baylor’s high-powered offenses during the early 2010s and for being the college offensive coordinator for quarterbacks Case Keenum and Robert Griffin III.

Other key hires are [autotag]Cadillac Williams[/autotag] and [autotag]Zac Etheridge[/autotag], who are retained from the previous staff. Williams served as interim head coach following the dismissal of [autotag]Bryan Harsin[/autotag], and led the Tigers to a 2-2 record to close out the season. Freeze says that one of his first priorities when landing the Auburn job was to keep Williams on staff.

“I had already done my homework on people that we had in common, friends, I knew that my first priority was “I have to have Cadillac on my side to help me drive the culture of Auburn Football,” Freeze said during his introductory press conference in November.

Williams will serve as the running backs coach and associate head coach. As for Etheridge, he will coach the secondary alongside [autotag]Wesley McGriff[/autotag], who comes to Auburn for his third stint. Those three have been vital in recruiting and will go a long way in building sustained success for the program.

Joining Etheridge and McGriff defensively will be [autotag]Ron Roberts[/autotag] as defensive coordinator, [autotag]Jeremy Garrett[/autotag] as the defensive line coach, and [autotag]Josh Aldridge[/autotag] will coach linebackers.

Freeze has also hired two offensive assistants in addition to Williams and Montgomery. Jake Thronton comes to Auburn from Ole Miss, where he will coach the offensive line. Freeze also brings tight ends coach Ben Aigamaua from Liberty to Auburn.

Two other names that have been linked to Auburn are [autotag]Dominic Studzinski[/autotag] and [autotag]Kent Austin[/autotag]. Freeze shares an update on their roles within the staff:

“Strength and conditioning Dominic Studzinski and Kent Austin is our chief quality control of the program that overseas if we say we’re gonna do something a certain way let’s do it that way,” Freeze said. “So I’m excited about our staff and we’ll be bringing in the rest of the off-the-field support staff along with the wide receiver coach at the beginning of the new year.”

The only position group that does not have a coach to this point is wide receivers, which Freeze says will be taken care of soon. Freeze blames recruiting for the lack of a receiver coach hire, but I think that we will let that slide.

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Christian Robinson will not be retained by Auburn Football

Robinson served as linebackers coach for Bryan Harsin’s staff for the 2022 season.

It appears that Auburn’s linebackers coach during 2022, and a favorite among recruits, will not be coaching under Hugh Freeze going forward.

Nathan King of 247Sports reported Thursday morning that Auburn linebackers coach [autotag]Christian Robinson[/autotag] will not be a part of the new staff. Following the hiring of Hugh Freeze, Robinson remained at Auburn to help with recruiting efforts alongside [autotag]Zac Etheridge[/autotag] and [autotag]Cadillac Williams[/autotag].

It was believed that Etheridge and Robinson would be retained on staff, but their roles were not immediately known.

In the three weeks since Hugh Freeze has been the head coach at Auburn, he has hired three defensive coaches: [autotag]Ron Roberts[/autotag] (defensive coordinator), [autotag]Jeremy Garrett[/autotag] (defensive line coach), and [autotag]Wesley McGriff[/autotag] (defensive assistant). Zac Etheridge is also expected to be retained on staff.

Now that Robinson’s fate is known. It appears that Freeze needs to hire a linebackers coach, as well as a receivers coach, to round out his staff.

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Auburn officially flips Colton Hood from Michigan State

Colton Hood, an Auburn legacy, commits to Auburn after a successful official visit with Hugh Freeze, Wesley McGriff, and Zac Etheridge.

The first major recruiting weekend for [autotag]Hugh Freeze[/autotag] has become memorable.

Six hours after receiving a commitment from ex-Texas Tech pledge Tyler Johnson, Auburn landed its’ second commitment of the day by flipping three-star cornerback Colton Hood from Michigan State.

Hood committed to Mel Tucker and Michigan State on Sept. 5, one month after receiving an offer from Auburn. However, Hood attended two games during the season, Sept. 17 against Penn State and Oct. 29 against Arkansas.

His recruitment to Auburn was influenced by more than just the coaching staff at Auburn. Hood is an Auburn legacy, as his father, uncle, and two brothers played for the Tigers. The most notable name of the bunch was his uncle, Roderick. [autotag]Roderick Hood[/autotag] recorded 95 tackles and five interceptions for Auburn from 2000-02. He also excelled in the return game, accumulating 1,512 return yards over 38 games. He would go on to play eight NFL seasons, most notably for the Philadelphia Eagles.

LOS ANGELES – SEPTEMBER 2: Punt returner Roderick Hood #36 of the Auburn Tigers heads up the field against the USC Trojans at the Los Angeles Coliseum on September 2, 2002 in Los Angeles, California. USC defeated Auburn 24-17. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

Hood says that playing for Auburn is a dream come true.

“My whole family went here,” Hood told Steve Wiltfong of 247Sports. “This has always been my dream school and to be able to live out my dream and do something I always wanted to do was the best.”

When it came to finally choosing Auburn, Hood credits the work that Hugh Freeze, [autotag]Wesley McGriff[/autotag], and [autotag]Zac Etheridge[/autotag] did this weekend to sell him on joining the program. He trusts that they can develop him into a solid defensive back and that they will turn the program around.

Hood is a three-star cornerback from Eagles Landing Christian in McDonough, Georgia. He is the No. 56 player from the state of Georgia, and the No. 60 cornerback in the nation. With his commitment, Auburn climbs to No. 48 in 247Sports’ 2023 recruiting rankings.

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Hugh Freeze adds Kent Austin to staff

Austin comes to Auburn after a four-year stint as Liberty’s co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.

Hugh Freeze continues to build his new staff at Auburn piece by piece. His most recent addition is a 20-year coaching veteran.

It has been reported by Auburn Live’s Keith Niebuhr that [autotag]Kent Austin[/autotag], who served as co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach under Hugh Freeze from 2019-22, is now a member of Auburn’s coaching staff.

While at Liberty, Austin was instrumental in the development of quarterbacks Stephen Calvert and Malik Willis. Calvert threw for 3,663 yards and 28 touchdowns in 2019 and had a streak of 295 passing attempts without throwing an interception. Following a stint at Auburn, Willis led the Flames in passing and rushing in 2020 and 2021. He passed for 5,107 yards and 47 touchdowns over his two-year career as Liberty’s starter while rushing for 1,822 yards and 27 touchdowns.

Austin began his coaching career in 2003 in the Canadian Football League, coaching quarterbacks for the Ottawa Renegades. He continued to climb up the coaching ladder in the CFL, where he became the offensive coordinator for the Toronto Argonauts from 2004-06, and served as head coach of the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 2007.

He returned to American soil in 2008 to become the offensive coordinator for Houston Nutt at Ole Miss until 2009. He left Ole Miss to become the head coach at Cornell from 2010-12 before moving back to Canada to lead the Hamilton Tiger-Cats from 2013-18. In addition to his head coaching duties, Austin was also the general manager and director of operations for the franchise.

Austin becomes the third member of Freeze’s staff from Liberty to follow him in Auburn, joining [autotag]Jeremy Garrett[/autotag] and [autotag]Ben Aigamaua[/autotag]. Freeze has also hired [autotag]Wesley McGriff[/autotag] and [autotag]Jake Thornton[/autotag] from Louisville and Ole Miss respectively while holding onto Cadillac Williams, Zac Etheridge, and Christian Robinson from Bryan Harsin’s staff.

Austin’s role within Freeze’s staff has yet to be announced.

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Wesley McGriff expected to join Hugh Freeze’s staff

This will be McGriff’s third stint as a defensive assistant at Auburn after serving two different terms under Gus Malzahn.

The Crime Dog has returned.

[autotag]Wesley McGriff[/autotag], who served as co-defensive coordinator at Auburn alongside Kevin Steele in 2016, and returned as a defensive backs coach from 2019-20, is reportedly set to return to Auburn for the third time.

Jason Caldwell of Auburn Undercover reports that McGriff is expected to join Hugh Freeze’s staff as a defensive assistant. McGriff’s hire becomes the fourth outside hire that Freeze has made since being introduced as head coach on Nov. 29, joining [autotag]Jake Thornton[/autotag] (offensive line), [autotag]Jeremy Garrett[/autotag] (defensive line), and [autotag]Ben Aigamaua[/autotag] (tight ends). [autotag]Cadillac Williams[/autotag], [autotag]Zac Etheridge[/autotag], and [autotag]Christian Robinson[/autotag] have been retained from Bryan Harsin’s staff.

The Tigers improved tremendously during McGriff’s first stint at Auburn in 2016. Auburn finished top-three in the SEC in scoring defense, rushing defense, and third-down conversions. Auburn’s strong defense played a role in Auburn’s berth in the Sugar Bowl that season. Auburn allowed 19.5 points per game in 2019 with McGriff as an assistant.

McGriff returns to Auburn after spending the 2021 season at Florida, and the 2022 season at Louisville.

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