Auburn has fired head football coach Bryan Harsin earlier this week. The Auburn Tigers were 9-12 during Harsin's time at the helm of the program. Here is a look
at the Auburn football program since 2008 (the
first year that of complete data I have).
This time period only covers the last season of head football
coach Tommy Tuberville (2008), Gene Chizik (2009-2012), Gus Malzahn (2013-2020) and Bryan Harsin (2021-2022*).
After
the figure below is a more
detailed look at
the Auburn Tigers football program during head coach Harsin's
tenure based on the Complex Invasion College Football Production Model using data provided by www.cfbstats.com. (The vertical school color bars represent seasons where head coaches changed).
Bryan Harsin [2021-2022*]
2021
The Tigers finished the regular season at 6-6, and were defeated by #11 ranked Houston in their post-season bowl game to finish the season at 6-7. Auburn played against a “tougher”
strength
of schedule (SOS). Auburn's best win
was against #20 ranked Arkansas by a
score of (38-23) and their worst loss was to #92 ranked South Carolina by a
score of (17-21).
Auburn was the #51 ranked team overall, with the #51 ranked
offense and the #43 ranked defense using the
Complex Invasion College Football Production Model from the data provided from
www.cfbstats.com.
2022*
After the Tigers started at 3-5, Harsin was fired. Auburn currently has played against a “tougher”
strength
of schedule (SOS). Auburn's best win so far was against currently ranked #43 San Jose State by a
score of (24-16) and their current worst loss was to currently ranked #72 Arkansas by a score of (27-41). Auburn is currently the #107 ranked team overall, with the #106 ranked
offense and the #103 ranked defense using the
Complex Invasion College Football Production Model from the data provided from
www.cfbstats.com.
2022 NCAA FBS Head Coaching Changes