Bryan Harsin addresses Auburn’s ability to improve in next 5 games: ‘We better’
By Keith Farner
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Bryan Harsin and Auburn are coming out of the bye week and playing host to Arkansas this week.
The coach met with the media on Monday and addressed what Auburn must do over the balance of the season. Harsin was asked if Auburn has the potential to get better over its final 5 games, and he said, “We better.”
“When guys quit or give up, that’s a problem,” Harsin said. “That’s bigger than any scheme. But we haven’t seen that. We have a long ways to go and a lot of potential to get there.”
About the quarterbacks, Harsin said they’re “Improving, but still not where we need to be.”
Harsin said the team’s health is “good,” and he expects to get some guys back this week against Arkansas.
“Not everybody is fully healthy, but guys will play… Guys are toughing through it.”
H/T Tom Green and Nathan King.
A former newspaper veteran, Keith Farner is a news manager for Saturday Down South.