The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Auburn hires Boise State’s Harsin as football head coach

- By John Zenor

Auburn hired Boise State’s Bryan Harsin as its head coach on Tuesday night, luring him away from his alma mater and into the powerful Southeaste­rn Conference.

The 44- year- old Harsin is 69- 19 with three Mountain West titles in seven seasons at Boise State, but winning in the SEC affords greater chances for playoff berths and national titles.

The Auburn job is also sure to bring a major pay raise, though contract details for Harsin weren’t immediatel­y available.

“I’m incredibly excited and humbled for the opportunit­y to be at a place like Auburn University,” Harsin said in a statement. “I knew it would take a special opportunit­y to get me out of Boise and Auburn is exactly that, the chance to compete at the highest level for one of the greatest programs in college football.

“I have a tremendous amount of respect for the coaches and players in the Southeaste­rn Conference, but am ready to help build a foundation at Auburn where we can consistent­ly compete for championsh­ips.”

That has been easier said than done in the brutal SEC West, presided over by in- state rival Alabama.

Auburn fired Gus Malzahn earlier this month after he went 6- 4 in his eighth season — a move that cost the school more than $ 21 million to buy out the former coach’s contract. Auburn has been an up- and- down program, winning the national championsh­ip under

Gene Chizik before going on a rapid decline.

The Tigers turned to Malzahn, the offensive coordinato­r for that Cam Newton- led team. Malzahn led Auburn to the Southeaste­rn Conference championsh­ip and into the national championsh­ip game in his first season, 2013. But the Tigers have lost at least four games in each of the seven seasons since.

Meanwhile, Auburn’s chief rivals have thrived. Alabama has been a perennial contender, and Georgia has also emerged as a national power, making it even harder for Auburn to make headway on the field and on the recruiting trail.

The Tigers sought out their next coach from more than 2,100 miles away.

“He’s a proven winner whose record speaks for itself,” Auburn Athletic Director Allen Greene said. “Coach Harsin impressed me with his detailed plan to lead Auburn to consistent­ly compete for championsh­ips in the Southeaste­rn Conference.”

Harsin also replaced Malzahn at Arkansas State in 2013, winning a share of the Sun Belt Conference title in his lone season before returning to his alma mater.

His name was scarcely mentioned as reports cycled among potential candidates, from Alabama offensive coordinato­r Steve Sarkisian to Oregon’s Mario Cristobal, Louisiana’s Billy Napier and UAB’S Bill Clark.

“Our search was diligent and thoughtful, and it is unfortunat­e that so much misinforma­tion was spread in recent days about the process,” Auburn President Jay Gogue said.

 ?? JOE JASZEWSKI/( BOISE) IDAHO STATESMAN 2017 ?? Bryan Harsin is 69- 19 with three Mountain West titles in seven seasons at Boise State, but winning in the SEC affords greater chances for playoff berths and national titles.
JOE JASZEWSKI/( BOISE) IDAHO STATESMAN 2017 Bryan Harsin is 69- 19 with three Mountain West titles in seven seasons at Boise State, but winning in the SEC affords greater chances for playoff berths and national titles.

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