Bryan Harsin evaluates preparation ahead of Auburn’s loss to Georgia: ‘That starts with me’
By Ethan Stone
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Bryan Harsin is now 9-10 as head coach of Auburn football.
The 2nd year Tigers head coach was disappointed in his preparation for the Tigers’ game against Georgia Saturday. He spoke on that preparation following Auburn’s 42-10 loss.
Auburn HC Bryan Harsin asked how he thought the week of preparation went: “Looking now, not good enough. … That’s what you can really evaluate. And that’s on all of us. That starts with me.”
— Justin Ferguson (@JFergusonAU) October 8, 2022
Harsin said that going back and doing things the same way they have been all season is a foolish way to address the mounting problems.
Bryan Harsin, giving a quick assessment at the midpoint of the season: “If it’s not working, you don’t want to go back and do the same thing over and over and over. There’s a process, and there’s a plan” but says it has to be better.
— Tom Green (@Tomas_Verde) October 8, 2022
 He touched on some injuries across the line as well.
Auburn HC Bryan Harsin on the injuries along the line of scrimmage: “We had a lot. I can’t tell you their status right now. But on the offensive line, we lost a few key starters. On the defensive line, guys were banged up and coming out. That’s been an issue this season.”
— Justin Ferguson (@JFergusonAU) October 8, 2022
Here’s more from Bryan Harsin’s postgame press conference.
Auburn HC Bryan Harsin if he thought the defense got worn down in the second half: “A little bit. I thought our defense has played well this season… At some point, you’ve got to put some points on the board. You’ve got to even it up. Got to give guys some hope.”
— Justin Ferguson (@JFergusonAU) October 8, 2022
How can Auburn fix its issues of second-half offensive adjustments? Bryan Harsin: “I don’t know. That remains to be seen.”
— Nathan King (@NathanKing247) October 8, 2022
Ethan Stone is a Tennessee graduate and loves all things college football and college basketball. Firm believer in fouling while up 3.