Bryan Harsin responds to Jimbo Fisher's snap count accusations
Texas A&M beat Auburn 20-3 on Saturday in an SEC West showdown.
After the game, however, Jimbo Fisher expressed displeasure about the Auburn defense, which he believed was calling out the Aggies’ snap count throughout the game
Fisher went as far as to say that he would be contacting SEC officials about the matter.
During his weekly press conference Monday, Tigers coach Bryan Harsin was asked about Fisher’s accusations, and Harsin said it was the first he had heard about it.
He also brushed off the accusations and said that anything that might have happened in the game along those lines was completely unintentional.
“It just sounds like a court case,” Harsin said. “It’s possible. I don’t think that’s anything our defense was trying to do. If our guys are talking, they’re talking to each other.”
Bryan Harsin said this is the first he's heard about Jimbo Fisher's snap count accusation against Auburn defense: "It just sounds like a court case. It's possible. I don't think that's anything our defense was trying to do. If our guys are talking, they're talking to each other."
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Auburn, which is now 6-3 overall and 3-2 in SEC play, will play host to Mississippi State on Saturday, while Texas A&M (7-2, 4-2) has a huge road game on tap against Ole Miss.