Ranking Possible Candidates for Auburn Job:

Auburn coach Bryan Harsin Auburn game week presser on Monday, Sept. 5, 2022 Auburn, Ala. Todd Van Emst/AU Athletics Coach Bryan Harsin Zion Puckett (10) Brandon Council (71) Tate Johnson (54) Shedrick Jackson (11)

No, Bryan Harsin has technically not been fired yet. But ask anyone with an opinion and they’ll tell you that his days on The Plains are numbered, and that Saturday’s beat down at the hands of Penn State at Jordan-Hare sealed his fate. We’ll see if Harsin makes it through the season, but one thing is almost for certain: the Tigers will be looking for a new man to run the program this offseason. Let’s take a look at and rank some of the possible candidates for the job:

Tier 1: The Flashy Names:

Lane Kiffin:

Zac Blackerby of LockedOn Auburn said it yesterday on The Game Plan: Auburn’s first call should be to Lane Kiffin. Whether he would actually leave Ole Miss for Auburn and whether or not this is even an upgrade of a job right now is another question, but Auburn could entice him with a blank check.

Kiffin has a good thing going in Oxford, seemingly getting better every season and leading the Rebels to their first ever 10-win regular season in program history last year. The administration at Ole Miss would be wise to extend Kiffin and give him a raise if they want to be sure to keep him around, considering that money is the only real reason I could see him departing for Auburn. That, and the opportunity to take down Nick Saban in an Iron Bowl of course. While I don’t believe he is going to end up wanting the job, Kiffin is the dream hire for the Tigers.

Deion Sanders:

“Coach Prime” has built Jackson State into an FCS powerhouse and it feels like only a matter of time before the power five offers start rolling in. Auburn needs someone who will be able to recruit at a high level, and Sanders is certainly that. He would be able to bring elite talent to The Plains probably more so than any other candidate.

Not to mention, this hire would inject some serious excitement and life into a program that desperately needs it right now. It remains to be seen if Sanders is an elite scheme coach, but as the old saying goes, college football is infinitely more about the jimmies and joes than the X’s and O’s. And as far as getting people to want to play at Auburn, this would be a fantastic hire.

Hugh Freeze:

Freeze’s past issues at Ole Miss may make this a tough hire for the “powers that be” at Auburn, but assuming Kiffin says no, there is not a better X’s and O’s coach available that could change the way Auburn plays offense and get them into the 21st century of college football more so than Freeze.

Freeze is entering his fourth season at Liberty and has compiled a record of 28-12 while developing quarterbacking Malik Willis into an NFL prospect, who ironically transferred from Auburn to play for Freeze. Freeze knows what it takes to win in the SEC and is a brilliant offensive mind who seems ready to take the reigns of a major program again. If Auburn can overlook his past, this is my personal opinion for most likely candidate.

 

Tier 2: Solid Candidate:

Jamey Chadwell (Coastal Carolina):

Chadwell has done a phenomenal job in his three seasons at Coastal. After a 5-7 2019, he has led the Chanticleers to back to back 11-win seasons and has them off to a 3-0 start this year. More importantly, he has been instrumental in the development of Grayson McCall and has turned him into a potential NFL prospect. A common theme here with these candidates is a good offensive mind, and Chadwell is certainly that, and seems ready to make a power five jump.

 

Tier 3: Wild Hire

Bill O’Brien:

Here me out here. O’Brien has been a head coach at the college level, guiding Penn State out of some very dark days and seeing some success in State College before he went back to the NFL to take over in Houston. And wouldn’t it just be perfect for Auburn to steal a coordinator away from Nick Saban to run their program? Yes, Alabama fans are not happy with O’Brien right now, but his proven track record of leading a program in disarray and experience at the highest level of football makes this, while a long shot, something that could maybe work.