Bryan Harsin made extensive comments on Monday about the situation at Auburn that led to offseason controversy and questions about his future as the football coach.[

Harsin appeared on “Next Round Live” and shared his thoughts on trust issues with the Auburn boosters, including some who appeared to want him out.

“No. 1, I think that’s always something you can speculate in many programs,” Harsin said. “Like who the decision-makers are, I think more so at Auburn, from what I’ve learned. But at the same time, I’m here to coach football, I’m here to lead this team, I’m here to help build this program. And so from that standpoint, I don’t get into too much of those decisions and necessarily who’s making them. To me, everybody has a responsibility, I’ve got bosses, that’s one thing that I understand as well. I’ve got things that I need to do as a football coach here.”

Harsin said it’s not about somebody winning, or somebody losing at Auburn.

“This is about all of us aligning and pulling in the same direction so that we can be as strong as a program as anybody in the country,” Harsin said. “To me, that’s the key to success, everybody’s pulling in the same direction. When everybody believes, or is aligned, let me say that, aligned with what we want and where we want to go, then players and everybody in your program feels that. And at the end of the day, we know that if we feel that, we feel like we’re in a really great environment. We’re getting better and everybody’s pulling in the same direction, to me that’s the key for success. I feel like we’re doing that. I feel like we had some really productive conversations. I feel like we’ve made a lot of strides in a really positive way and leadership, our athletic department, our football program, we know the direction that we’re headed.”