The [autotag]Bryan Harsin[/autotag] era is officially over in Auburn.
Brandon Marcello of 247Sports reported on Monday that Harsin was fired. The move comes very shortly after Auburn reportedly hired its new athletic director in Mississippi State’s John Cohen.
Harsin’s firing comes two days after another blowout loss on his resume, this time to the Arkansas Razorbacks by a score of 41-27. Harsin was 1-9 against his last 10 Power 5 opponents and the Tigers are currently 3-5 and dead last in the SEC West. Harsin finishes his tenure at Auburn with a 9-12 record (4-9 SEC) after less than two years at the helm.
Aside from his on-field mishaps, Harsin may perhaps best be remembered for being at the center of an attempted coup during the offseason after being investigated by the university for numerous claims. Harsin survived, but the team was left in bad shape — multiple players transferred out of the program and the Tigers’ recruiting class, which currently stands at No. 49, suffered greatly.
It is currently unknown who will replace Harsin in the interim. The Tigers’ first game without Harsin will be against the Mississippi State Bulldogs on Saturday.
BREAKING: Bryan Harsin has been fired at Auburn.
— Brandon Marcello (@bmarcello) October 31, 2022
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