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Bryan Harsin reminisces on Halloween growing up, names his favorite candy as a child
By Rolando Rosa
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Bryan Harsin, as it turns out, was a candy-hunting tiger on the trick-or-treat trail back in the day.
With Halloween quickly approaching, the Auburn head coach reminisced on his childhood and the strategy he had to collect the most candy possible.
Harsin shared his approach during his weekly Tiger Talk radio appearance, saying that he would come prepared with a pillowcase and scouted the homes that doled out the mega sized candy bars.
Bryan Harsin: Big Snickers guy, apparently.
Said as a kid, he would trick-or-treat with a pillowcase, scout out the houses that gave big candy bars ("I wasn't going to waste my time") and didn't come home until the pillowcase was full.
— Tom Green (@Tomas_Verde) October 27, 2022
“I wasn’t going to waste my time,” Harsin quipped. As for his favorite candy, Harsin loved chocolate, especially Snickers.
Auburn's Bryan Harsin said he was a "big kid" growing up and proved it while trick or treating on Halloween.
"I didn't bring the sack. I brought the pillowcase. I've always enjoyed Halloween," he said on Tiger Talk. pic.twitter.com/CW4e96RMlC
— Auburn Gold Mine (@AUGoldMine) October 27, 2022
“I didn’t bring the sack. I brought the pillowcase,” Harsin proudly said. “I’ve always enjoyed Halloween.”
Auburn fans hope there’s more treats than tricks when the Tigers take on visiting Arkansas this Saturday. Kickoff is slated for 12 p.m. ET and the game will be televised on the SEC Network.
Auburn is aiming to snap a 3-game losing streak. Auburn’s last victory came in overtime vs. Missouri on Sept. 24. Since then, Auburn has dropped games vs. LSU, Georgia, and Ole Miss.
Auburn leads the all-time series 19-11-1 and is on a 6-game winning streak against Arkansas.