Auburn's Harsin staying busy in off week with recruiting, booster meeting

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Auburn head coach Bryan Harsin isn’t using this week’s open date to sit on a beach with his feet kicked up. His Tigers won’t play a game this week but

Nubyjas Wilborn Al.com will practice on Tuesday and Wednesday, coming off a three-game losing streak after Saturday’s 48-34 loss at No. 7 Ole Miss.

Harsin met with UMS-Wright Preparatory School athletic director and football coach Terry Curtis in Mobile before flying back to Auburn. He conducted practice on Tuesday and will on Wednesday before giving his team a much-needed weekend off after seven consecutive games. Coaches aren’t permitted to talk to players from September 1 until December 3rd during the evaluation cycle. However, school visits are imperative for relationship-building with high school coaches.

Harsin’s son Davis is a quarterback for 7-1 Auburn High. Harsin regularly attends his son’s games. Observing his son’s games allows Harsin to support Davis while getting the bonus of watching players at Auburn High that would interest Harsin in recruiting. He also watches opposing players from some of the top schools in Alabama’s highest classification.

Auburn is among 60 schools, including Oregon, Penn State, Tennessee, Florida, and Jackson State, with scholarship offers to Blackstock.

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