August 27, 20223 yr On 8/4/2022 at 6:12 PM, DFW Horn said: Harsin's future may be even more in doubt... 🤔 Auburn parts ways with AD Allen Greene Greene successfully fended off external forces to hire Bryan Harsin as Auburn's football coach. ZACH BARNETT 7 HOURS AGO AD Allen Greene is on his way out at Auburn, the school announced Friday. ESPN's Pete Thamel first reported the news. Greene has run Auburn's athletics department since 2018. According to Thamel, with Greene's contract expiring in January, that the school was content waiting until its expiration to make a decision on his future was a decision on its own, and so Greene now wants out. The move comes eight days before the opening of Bryan Harsin's second season as Auburn's head football coach -- a second season that Harsin almost didn't get, at a job Harsin wouldn't have gotten if not for Greene, who is now leaving. As John Talty detailed for AL.com back in December 2020, an influential group of moneyed boosters pushed for the ouster of Gus Malzahn and also pushed for interim head coach Kevin Steele to get the job full-time. Greene argued for a full search and president Jay Gogue sided with Greene. An 8-person search committee ultimately hired Harsin, who went 69-19 with two Mountain West championships in seven seasons at Boise State, but had zero ties to the SEC. (Of note: Gogue is no longer at AU.) Harsin went 6-7 in his debut at Auburn, and nearly lost his job thereafter. After hiring SEC veterans Mike Bobo and Derek Mason to run his offense and defense, respectively, Harsin has now installed Eric Kiesau and Jeff Schmedding, both Boise State assistants, as coordinators. Outside of football, Greene has overseen the best stretch of men's basketball in Auburn history and two College World Series trips in the last three tournaments, ending a 22-year diamond drought.
September 11, 20223 yr I am hearing that no matter what happens with the final score of tonight's game Brian Harsin will definitely be getting on the team plane......for San Jose State....he is being sent there to live in a feces and urine filled tent in a homeless camp
October 31, 20223 yr FIRED! https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/auburn-fires-bryan-harsin-tigers-end-awkward-unsuccessful-tenure-of-second-year-coach/ Consolation: He's still one of the better blue-field head coaches out there. I'm told his grad asst is out shopping for a vibrator
October 31, 20223 yr I mean I get that they have sucked for two years, but firing a coach in year 2? The only other coach I can think of who was fired so quickly was Taggart at FSU.
October 31, 20223 yr I would like to sign up for the next HC position at Auburn and will only set my buyout at 5 million. I'm saving you millions, Auburn. MILLIONS.
October 31, 20223 yr Hey Auburn. Can I interest you in a PAC12 defensive wizard as your next head coach?? Act now and we will throw in a child biting monkey.
October 31, 20223 yr Bryan now has more time for riding... "Auburn Family... Let's Ride" Edited October 31, 20223 yr by LTtxfan
October 31, 20223 yr I look forward to Auburn finding a coach that everyone will agree was a great hire 10 years from now.
October 31, 20223 yr 31 minutes ago, mvlonghorns said: I mean I get that they have sucked for two years, but firing a coach in year 2? The only other coach I can think of who was fired so quickly was Taggart at FSU. Tied for last place with aggy will do that to you.
October 31, 20223 yr 32 minutes ago, The Dog said: Earl Brown went 3-22-4 so I mean Harsin was bad but not the worst. Alabama Usually Beats Us Red Necks Edited October 31, 20223 yr by Pimphand
October 31, 20223 yr 25 minutes ago, Horn Dog said: Hey Auburn. Can I interest you in a PAC12 defensive wizard as your next head coach?? Act now and we will throw in a child biting monkey. Coach Banks can stay, thank you very much
October 31, 20223 yr 35 minutes ago, mvlonghorns said: I mean I get that they have sucked for two years, but firing a coach in year 2? The only other coach I can think of who was fired so quickly was Taggart at FSU.
October 31, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, LTtxfan said: On one hand, why would an up and coming coach like Sanders go to a dumpster fire like Auburn? On the other hand, 25 million dollar buyout for shitting the bed every Saturday...
October 31, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, mvlonghorns said: I mean I get that they have sucked for two years, but firing a coach in year 2? The only other coach I can think of who was fired so quickly was Taggart at FSU. It's because he's a crazy asshole. That's not going to get better in year 3, 4 or 5. Edited October 31, 20223 yr by kevwun
October 31, 20223 yr Just under 3 hours from Auburn to Tuscaloosa, so if he leaves now he can be in the Nick Saban Coaching Rehab Clinic in time for film study this evening.
October 31, 20223 yr Just now, tx ind said: Just under 3 hours from Auburn to Tuscaloosa, so if he leaves now he can be in the Nick Saban Coaching Rehab Clinic in time for film study this evening.
October 31, 20223 yr 23 minutes ago, CowboyFred said: Maybe we can get Harsin as a special offensive assistant a la GP? Ehh... there are enough stories and rumors about his disconnect from players and negative impact on recruiting that I don't think he's worth the trouble. Edited October 31, 20223 yr by MonkeyDoughnut
October 31, 20223 yr 11 minutes ago, Neonmoon said: Isn't Harsin mormon crazy? Think he is a big fan of L. Ron Hubbard Edited October 31, 20223 yr by 66BUFF typo
October 31, 20223 yr He was a terrible fit at Auburn, really a bad fit at any southern school. Know a couple guys who graduated from there, at the time of the hire, they were reaching for high hopes but I could see in their face and tone of voice it wasn't going to work. They'll make a better hire, but I've got old socks that will last longer than whoever they hire.
October 31, 20223 yr 7 minutes ago, Dewey said: They'll make a better hire, but I've got old socks that will last longer than whoever they hire. Yeah, they sure do burn through coaches. Kinda like...
October 31, 20223 yr Just now, Sbbruin said: Yeah, they sure do burn through coaches. Kinda like... Tennessee?
October 31, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, Pimphand said: Is this advantage aggy or disadvantage aggy? Auburn saw what we all saw this weekend in Connor and they are scared / aggy
October 31, 20223 yr Jimbo and aggy say thanks to Awwburrrnnn for taking heat off college station for a few days 😋
October 31, 20223 yr 30 minutes ago, Sbbruin said: Yeah, they sure do burn through coaches. Kinda like... They've had 7 coaches since '98. Granted, we're trending that way, but not kinda like... Not yet.
October 31, 20223 yr 42 minutes ago, Dewey said: They've had 7 coaches since '98. Granted, we're trending that way, but not kinda like... Not yet. Math is a little off - Bowden, Tuberville, Chizik, Malzahn, Harsin. As was mentioned he just was not a fit in SEC. I am pretty sure both the AD and new coach will at least understand the SEC.
October 31, 20223 yr 7 minutes ago, AUinHsv said: Math is a little off - Bowden, Tuberville, Chizik, Malzahn, Harsin. As was mentioned he just was not a fit in SEC. I am pretty sure both the AD and new coach will at least understand the SEC. HaHaHaHa Someone jumped the gun on Wikipedia
October 31, 20223 yr 50 minutes ago, AUinHsv said: Math is a little off - Bowden, Tuberville, Chizik, Malzahn, Harsin. As was mentioned he just was not a fit in SEC. I am pretty sure both the AD and new coach will at least understand the SEC. How many are still on the Auburn payroll?
October 31, 20223 yr Maybe I'm wrong, but I'm not sold on Deon being a successful coach at a major program. I don't think Jackson State is a good measuring stick for the likes of Auburn. And I haven't done a deep dive into the history of the most successful coaches, but it seems awfully rare that one of the true greats as a player finds anything close to that level of success as a coach. But Auburn is pretty fucking stupid as an institution, so who knows.
October 31, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, South Austin said: Maybe I'm wrong, but I'm not sold on Deon being a successful coach at a major program. I don't think Jackson State is a good measuring stick for the likes of Auburn. And I haven't done a deep dive into the history of the most successful coaches, but it seems awfully rare that one of the true greats as a player finds anything close to that level of success as a coach. But Auburn is pretty fucking stupid as an institution, so who knows. He'd recruit like a mother, has the cool factor and his players would get a shit ton of $$$$ in NIL. If his players at Jackson State are getting paid what do you think that'd get at the best little brother football program in the country. I will concede it would be high risk/high reward but if Auburn really wants to compete at Alabama's level, why not try something different and swing for the fences rather than going the safe route.
October 31, 20223 yr 16 minutes ago, longhornmatt said: I can’t believe they didn’t hire Hugh Freeze last time when they hired Harsin, and I guess I’ll be similarly shocked when they don’t hire him this time. He’s the most Auburn coach ever, and he would win until he is forced out for cheating or some other scandal. But that will be years from now, and is the Auburn way. The coaches they don’t like are the ones who AREN’T shady scoundrels. He's a changed man, dude. Try to keep up.
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