It was another tough day for Bryan Harsin and Auburn.

The Tigers were blistered at home Saturday afternoon by Arkansas.

The final score was 41-27 but the outcome was never in doubt.

The Razorbacks piled up 520 yards against the Auburn defense and led 38-13 midway through the 4th quarter before surrendering a couple of late TDs.

Arkansas improved to 5-3 on the season with the win while Auburn dropped to 3-5.

The Tigers have now lost 10 of their last 13 games under 2nd-year head coach Bryan Harsin, who most don’t believe will make it to a 3rd season on The Plains.

After the game, Harsin met with members of the media to talk about his team’s 4th consecutive defeat.

On what hurt his team’s chances most:

On his team’s play overall:

On whether or not the bye week hurt the Tigers:

On the state of his team right now after another loss:

On Auburn being 3-10 in its last 13 games:

On his team’s ability to stop the run as of late:

On what his defense can do to perform better:

On his team’s desire to win not being enough:

On where the Tigers go from here: