Bryan Harsin sat down with ESPN’s Chris Low for a wide-ranging conversation this week. 

The story, published on Thursday, covers, amongst other things, Harsin’s brief tenure as Auburn’s head coach.

Harsin told ESPN he has “moved on” from Auburn but did reference some frustrations he had about how his time with the Tigers ended. He also expressed some regrets about the questions he asked (or lack thereof) about Auburn before taking the job. 

“The first thing I would say is that I would ask different questions,” Harsin told ESPN. “The football piece is just one piece. It’s everything else around the program that really matters. You can solve a lot of problems by asking the right questions, not the football part so much, but everything else.”

Per ESPN’s story, Harsin admitted to being frustrated with the alignment at Auburn.  He described issues with power-brokers at Auburn such as the board of trustees, president and athletic director. 

“But we don’t want to make that our problem any longer,” Harsin said. “That’s Auburn’s problem. We’ve moved on and being home has never felt better.”

Harsin lasted less than 2 seasons as Auburn’s head coach. He was fired before the end of the 2022 campaign with a record of 9-12 overall and 4-9 in the SEC.