Auburn going to extreme lengths to keep Outback Bowl practice a secret
As Auburn prepares to face Minnesota in the Outback Bowl in Tampa, it’s clear head coach Gus Malzahn does not want media members to see any more of practice than they were allowed.
During Auburn’s practice in Tampa Bay, Malzahn’s staff went to extreme lengths to cover up a stadium entrance, preventing media from seeing anything.
It makes you wonder what Auburn might have up its sleeve, as the Tigers look to reach 10 wins on the season by beating Minnesota.
One thing we do know, new offensive coordinator Chad Morris will be with the Auburn staff for the game, although he won’t call plays.
It is unclear exactly how much of an impact the recently fired Arkansas head coach will have on the Tigers’ gameplan, if any. If there are any extra wrinkles, however, Auburn is doing a good job of covering it up so no one can see.
Gus Malzahn is deadly serious about not wanting reporters to see more than their allotted 20 minutes of Auburn practice. Had a table leaned a table up against the gate and towels hung over the top, just so we couldn't even catch a glimpse. pic.twitter.com/wo8JcaW2ut
— Josh Vitale (@JoshVitale) December 29, 2019