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  1. How St Bobby does so well on the recruiting trail, courtesy of Yahoo & his son, Terry... Recruiting's a lowdown, dirty game Recruiting's a lowdown, dirty game By Terry Bowden, Yahoo! Sports February 5, 2007 Wednesday is National Signing Day. As the day approaches, I am reminded of how vicious recruiting can get in these final days before an athlete has to decide where he wants to go to school. I often am asked if I miss coaching and would ever like to get back into the game. And to be quite honest with you, it's getting harder and harder to find reasons why I'm not back in already. Regardless, there is one aspect of the job that never gets old and quite often gets out of hand – and that is recruiting. Invariably it seems that every year in the final days before signing day, after all the nice things have been said, it quite often comes down to negative recruiting. You know what I'm talking about. After a year of courting a high school recruit, a coach has said about every nice thing he can say about his school, and with a week or so left there's nothing left to do but rip the opposition. "You don't want to go to State, the girls are ugly. You don't want to go to Tech, the guys are all in jail. You don't want to go to the University, they don't drive nice enough cars." You know the drift. So for the first time in print, here's a true story of one of the best (or should I say worst) examples of negative recruiting I ever experienced. ADVERTISEMENT It was 1994, after my second year at Auburn. We had just completed a two-year run, going 20-1-1. Although we were finishing up probation from the prior coaching staff and had not been able to go to a bowl or compete for the national championship, the fact that we started my tenure at Auburn with 20 straight victories was getting us into the homes of some of the best players in the country. It was the last week of recruiting, and the No. 1 defensive player in the state of Florida was named Martavius Houston. He was a defensive back from Boyd Anderson High School in Fort Lauderdale, and he had the choice of going to any school in the country. However, by this final week he had narrowed his decision down to two schools. He was either going to go to Auburn and play for me or he was going to go to Florida State and play for my ol' man, Bobby Bowden (I'm sure you've heard of him). Per NCAA rules, the head coach is allowed only one official home visit. I strategically looked at the calendar for the best chance for me to go into his home and hopefully close the deal. I decided to have my home visit from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday night. He had a basketball game Friday night, which would keep him busy, and he had no more official school visits left for the final weekend. I made up my mind that Thursday night was do-or-die time with this recruit. I booked the flight to Fort Lauderdale and rented a nice Lincoln Town Car in order to impress him when I drove up. As I met him and his mother on the front porch, I immediately hugged his mom and told her how much I loved her and turned to Martavius and said, "Son, you're going to win a Heisman Trophy at Auburn University." I followed them into the house and proceeded to sing his praises – nonstop – for an hour and a half. I said, "Son, you are the No. 1 recruit on my list, the best player I've ever seen, I'm going to make you my star, I'm going to make you my captain, and you're going to win two Heisman trophies at Auburn. Only Archie Griffin at Ohio State has ever done that." The more I talked, the bigger his eyes got, and the more he started leaning off the front of that chair. As most coaches will tell you, when you get a "leaner" you need to seal the deal right then and there. I wanted to stick my cell phone in his face and say, "you call that Bobby Bowden right now and tell him you don't want to go to FSU, that you want to be an Auburn Tiger." However, high school coaches do a great job of prepping these young men by telling them not to get pressured into making a decision in front of the head coach but instead to wait until they can be alone with their family and loved ones so they can make a rational decision. So although he didn't verbally commit right there, I believed I had done the best selling job ever – I knew I had him. As we walked back out onto the front porch, before I said goodbye, I turned to his mom one last time, hugged her neck and reminded her how much I loved her. Then, with all the sincerity I could muster, I looked that young man directly in the eyes and said, "I have never told anybody this before, but you're gonna win three Heisman trophies at Auburn. You'd win four, but you're gonna be in the NFL by then." As I turned to leave, a long black, stretch limousine pulled up in front of the house. A little, short driver with one of those driver's caps and half-jackets on got out, walked all the way around the back of the limousine and opened the back door next to the curb. Out stepped my ol' man. He had scheduled his official visit for 7:30 p.m. on the same night. As he waddled up that sidewalk wearing that silly-looking safari hat and those red/yellow/green sunglasses that he always wears, my eyes got as big as saucers and my jaw dropped. My ol' man stepped up on the porch, said hello to that mama, shook Martavius' hand, turned to me, patted me on the head (in front of both of them) and said, "Terry, when you get home, your mama wants you to call her." That's all he said! You talk about dirty recruiting – it doesn't get any dirtier. Nobody has ever been "who's your daddy-ed" worse than that. I mean, who do you want to play for – BOBBY – or terry? I'm sure every coach out there has his war stories to tell. I just thought you'd like to hear mine. Incidentally, Martavius Houston had a great career at Auburn University.
  2. USF_Girl, Looking forward to seeing you up here (Atlanta) on Thursday. I hope we get a decent amount of alumni out to support the team. Be safe on your trip up here, we are expecting a snow/sleet/ice mix all day on Thursday.
  3. I believe his promotion to three stars has alot to do with his performance at one of the post season all star games (North South game?). I read somewhere that he was completely dominating during that game & pre game practices.
  4. I believe the BCS allotment is 17,500.
  5. Am I missing something? Where's Marve?
  6. There were no beer sales when we played Alabama there a few years ago.
  7. USF_Girl, Nice meeting you at the KSU game. Let me know when the team plans on being up here in Atlanta in February, we will try to get more alumni out for that one.
  8. We should have 6-8 (about the number we had at Charlotte) going over from Atlanta with us.
  9. USF_Girl, I want to confirm the IceBulls will be playing at the Cooler (in Alpharetta) on Sunday 12/3 against KSU. Just got off the phone with the rink and the person I spoke with said they have no record of it. I want to get an email announcement out to some of the local alumni to come out and support you guys, but want to make sure I have the correct info. Please advise.
  10. I will be there at BWW. Look forward to catching up. We ususally have about 10-15 people up there. CJL just sent us an autographed jersey (we had it framed & mounted). BWW has it hung smack in the middle of the bar. So it has kinda become the official watch bar for us north Atlantans. Not bad exposure for being 350+ miles from campus. Spreading the Bull gospel to GA.
  11. Atlanta Watch Partys: Buffalos Wild Wings in Alpharetta on Mansell Road just east of GA 400. Smoky Bones in Kennesaw (2475 George Busbee Pkwy).
  12. Thanks. I will see if we can put together an alumni gathering for the Saturday night game vs MTSU. The Duluth rink has Breakaway Grill which over looks the ice.
  13. USF_Girl, Do you have confirmed dates and locales for the games in Atlanta? I will try to get some alumni up here together for one or more if I know when the will take place.
  14. Atlanta Watch is at Buffalo's Wild Wing on Mansell Rd (exit 8 GA 400) in Alpharetta (just east of 400).
  15. JoeB, I'll be there. Also we are having a cooperative watch with the Rutgers Alumni Association for next Friday night's game at Frankies Patio on Roswell Road.
  16. For those Alumni in the Atlanta area, we have a Holiday get together this Thursday. At this Celebration we will coordinate the Chapters Travel Plans for the Meineke Car Care Bowl on 12/31. Hope to see you there please RSVP to the email below, if you plan on attending. Alumni Holiday Celebration! December 8th, Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Joey D's Oak Room 1015 Crown Pointe Parkway Atlanta GA 30338 Just around the corner from Perimeter Mall. All USF Alumni and friends are invited. Cash bar. USF Raffle Items. RSVP to denisuela@hotmail.com
  17. 97, I'm out of town this weekend. Let's make plans for the road trip for the bowl game. Yeah, change of venue from the Alehouse is in order after last week's debacle.
  18. Nothing organized. Just a small handful of us meeting up at the Alehouse to watch our beloved Bulls march to the BCS. I can drop an email to our local alumni database requesting a few alums attend.
  19. Beastie, Regarding the WV game, I'm going to be out of town that weekend. Let me know & I can get you in touch with our Chapter President to coordinate the Atlanta Watch Party and have her email the announcement to our local alumni database. I'd hope we will have a large turnout for that one. Wish I could be there. We'll have to plan on the Bowl watch. Hopefully, it will be live here in town.
  20. Bulls1, A handful of alumni will probably be watching at the Alehouse in Alpharetta, just off GA400. That will be about a 30-45 minute ride from Lawrenceville. If you want to join us, let me know & I will get you directions. If you want something closer try Jeffrey's Sports Bar in Suwanee (off I85 & 317).
  21. Beastie, Yeah, I got your reply too late. Let me know if you are staying in town this week (or any other Atlanta alumuni for that matter), we can get together for the UConn game. Also, our (Atlanta) Alumni Association is having a Holiday get together: Atlanta USF Alumni Holiday Celebration December 8th, Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Joey D's Oak Room 1015 Crown Pointe Parkway Atlanta GA 30338 Just around the corner from Perimeter Mall. All USF Alumni and friends are invited. Cash bar. USF Raffle Items. RSVP to denisuela@hotmail.com Hopefully, we will be making plans for our Sugar Bowl parties at this Holiday Celebration. Worst case is road trip to Charlotte for the Meineke Car Car Bowl.
  22. Beastie, There is nothing official with the Alumni Association up here. It's tough to get everone together on short notice (I don't believe this was supposed to be televised until this week). Let me know where you plan going and maybe we can hook up. I'll try to rally some alums to bring with me. Bulls1, Not much I know of out near Lawrenceville. There is Jeffery's Sports Bar (off of I-85 & 317 in Suwanee). That is probably the closest. Once again no official game watch partys from the alumni association. aka Fidbuc
  23. I'm with Ricky, I'd pull back any offer to this kid unless I had full assurances he was just looking for some free travel - even then risk enters the equation. For him to think coming back to USF is a given opportunity that will always await him is a perception that should be firmly addressed by CLJ and company.
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