Paul Feinbaum predicts when Auburn will split from Brian Harsin

Paul Feinbaum doesn’t expect Auburn football to keep head coach Brian Harsen for much longer with appearances against Georgia and Ole Miss.

When will Auburn shoot Brian Harsin? Paul Feinbaum has a guess.

ESPN Radio Analyst and Host

“If the end was near last week, the end is closer this week,” Feinbaum said. “I should expect it either this weekend or the next.”

Finebaum was sure he had no inside information regarding the timing of the shooting. He’s going through an inner vibe based on feeling about Auburn now, which is pretty awful.

Paul Feinbaum doesn’t think Brian Harsin will survive the next two weeks

The Tigers 3-2 blew only 17-0 lead on LSU. They barely beat San Jose State. They were blown up at home by Pennsylvania. They barely beat Missouri. The fact that Missouri nearly beat Georgia may be Auburn’s biggest win of the season so far.

Of course, that would only make it worse if Georgia beats the Auburn Pants this week when you play.

Bulldogs have struggled for the past two weeks. They just lost the number one rankings to Alabama because of it. You can bet they’ll be looking to unleash their frustration at Auburn on Saturday. can become ugly

Losing to Georgia may not sound like a death knell for Harsin, but another match on the road against a highly ranked opponent could certainly do the trick. They got the Ole Miss after the Bulldogs.

Realistically, Harsin is in wasted time. He will need a miracle to achieve victories in the next two weeks. If he doesn’t win and can keep his job, teams like Arkansas, Mississippi State and Texas A&M are able to push things over the edge even before Auburn finishes the season in Alabama.

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