‘This is quite different’: Why Auburn’s Hugh Freeze is a recruiter 1st and coach 2nd on Saturdays

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‘This is quite different’: Why Auburn’s Hugh Freeze is a recruiter 1st and coach 2nd on Saturdays
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Rest assured Auburn fans, when Hugh Freeze says his mind doesn't switch over to the game at hand until 30 minutes before kickoff, he has good reason.

Baumhower’s Victory Grille was overtaken with orange and blue Thursday evening, just as it is anytime the restaurant hostsTiger Talk radio show with head football coach Hugh Freeze in attendance as it’s an opportunity for Auburn fans engage with Freeze and ask him questions.On Thursday, Freeze was asked what other sport he’d coach if he weren’t coaching football. His answer was girls’ basketball – a sport he was asked to coach when he was still in the high school ranks.

“I just think I have to recruit so hard right now and there’s so many good players coming to our games and I feel like I have to meet with them,” Freeze said. “And it’s working. You know, we got another big commitment today from one of the top players in the nation and that make us two this week.” When Harsin was fired midway through the 2022 season, Auburn had the 55th-ranked recruiting class, according to 247Sports. And it’s for that reason Freeze was left scrambling to piece together a team via the transfer portal throughout the offseason.

With the additions of Reddick and Crawford, the Tigers now boast the fourth-ranked recruiting class in the nation, coming behind Georgia, Alabama and Notre Dame.“We’ve got another big group coming this weekend,” Freeze said Thursday. “We got two official visits — two guys we really want and plus a bunch of five- and four-star kids that there will be at the game.”

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