Former Auburn holder Tyler Stovall's time on the Plains isn't over just yet.

Stovall, who spent the last four years as Auburn's starting holder, will serve as a graduate assistant for the Tigers baseball team on coach Butch Thompson's staff, a team spokesman confirmed to AL.com. The addition of Stovall to the baseball staff was first reported by Scout.com.

Stovall, 28, is no stranger to baseball, of course. Prior to enrolling at Auburn, Stovall played professionally in the Atlanta Braves' and Kansas City Royals' organizations from 2008-11.

Stovall, a native of Hokes Bluff, was Alabama's Mr. Baseball during his senior year of high school in 2008 before the Braves drafted him in the second round of the 2008 MLB First-Year Player Draft as a left-handed pitcher. Stovall remained in the Braves' organization until 2011 before spending that season in the Royals' farm system.

Stovall came to Auburn in 2013 and redshirted that season before spending the next four seasons as the holder for three-time Lou Groza Award finalist Daniel Carlson.

Tom Green is an Auburn beat reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @Tomas_Verde.