Auburn’s football program is currently in turmoil, with a struggling 2-4 record. This was meant to be the season where second-year head coach Hugh Freeze turned things around, but instead, the Tigers are on the verge of yet another disappointing year. After showing some promise last season with competitive games against top teams like Georgia and Alabama, Auburn has faced unexpected losses, including a humiliating defeat to New Mexico State and recent setbacks to Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Georgia.
Freeze has publicly criticized his players, especially quarterback Payton Thorne, after some miscommunication during key moments in games. Heading into a crucial matchup against Missouri, Freeze has tried to rally his team, emphasizing the need for consistency and improvement in all areas. However, his comments about Missouri’s coaching staff sparked some controversy, and the Tigers are now facing an uphill battle to salvage their season.
Despite Freeze’s struggles, firing him mid-season seems unlikely due to the high cost of his contract and the potential negative impact on recruiting. Auburn’s upcoming schedule remains challenging, with several tough games ahead, and the team will need to win at least four of them to reach .500. If the losses continue, the Auburn program may begin to shift its focus toward rebuilding for next season.