Paul Finebaum is running out of adjectives and timelines about Bryan Harsin’s future at Auburn.

Finebaum made his regular Monday appearance on WJOX and “McElroy and Cubelic In the morning” out of Birmingham, Alabama.

“If the end was near last week, the end is nearer this week,” Finebaum said. “I really have to anticipate it’s either at the end of this week or the next. Because the frustration in the Auburn family is boiling over.”

Finebaum also referred to Auburn’s “abysmal” performance in the second half against Power 5 opponents, and said it’s become “pretty obvious” that Harsin can no longer lead the program.

Finebaum said he doesn’t use that description for any other reason other than reality and that Harsin is simply down to his final gasps as Auburn’s coach.

“At some point Auburn needs to quit acting like this is going to be corrected,” Finebaum said. “Auburn had some amazing opportunities lately and they’ve failed.”

Finebaum mentioned the 5 home games to start the season where Auburn needed to go at least 4-1 if not 5-0.

“They went 3-2,” he said. “That tells you all you need to know when you consider the obvious, Georgia, Alabama and then fill in the blanks with everyone else. This is not going to be a good season. … When it’s inevitable, go ahead and do it.”