auburn football news loses their fifth consecutive game in the Birmingham Bowl vs. Houston, bringing Bryan Harsin’s first season to a close.
Auburn’s Birmingham Bowl attendance provided an opportunity to win in front of a phoney home crowd and snap a four-game losing run, providing momentum heading into the summer.


Instead, 2021 ends in even greater humiliation On Tuesday, Auburn recovered from a 10-point deficit to lose 17-13 to No. 21 Houston on a late touchdown.
Bryan Harsin’s first season as Auburn coach concludes with the Tigers finishing 6-7 after being rated in the top 15.
This is the team’s first losing season since 2012.
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Harsin’s play-calling was based on people till the very end.
Auburn was afraid to run between the tackles with Harsin calling plays for the first time, owing to a thin offensive line that included a backup centre and right tackle.
Running back Tank Bigsby was jammed up the middle on a third-and-2 in the first half.
In the third quarter, a third-and-1 quarterback sneak failed.
Harsin adapted by calling more outside plays.
After just eight touches for the running back in the first half, he still wanted to find ways to send the ball to Bigsby, his finest playmaker.
More than ever before, the sophomore was employed as a receiver (five catches, 68 yards).
On a game-changing third down in the second half, with Auburn behind 10-3, a brilliant screen throw put Bigsby up for a 51-yard run.
The following play, he had another 12-yard catch.
His outer zone carries have risen.
It forced Houston’s defence to spread and open up additional gaps in the middle.


Until the game’s last seconds, Harsin looked to be aware of Auburn’s strengths and vulnerabilities in his play-calling.
With a third-and-2, Auburn trailed 17-13.
It was the Tigers’ last opportunity.
They threw two incomplete passes.
Bigsby will not be touched.
Auburn’s secondary depth was evaluated.
Roger McCreary, an All-America senior cornerback, pulled out of the bowl game.
Smoke Monday, a senior, was dismissed in the third quarter for targeting, thereby ending his Auburn career.
Jaylin Simpson and Nehemiah Pritchett, the future cornerbacks, were forced to battle against Houston great receiver Nathaniel Dell until Simpson was also removed in the fourth quarter for targeting.


Auburn’s secondary depth was pushed to its breaking point.
Quarterback Clayton Tune converted third-and-12, fourth-and-1, and third-and-5 on Houston’s first touchdown drive.
The centre of the field was left free for receivers.
Following that, the Tigers tightened up and refused to let Houston continue to thrash them in the same manner.
The Cougars’ touchdowns, however, marked the conclusion of the contest.
The game-winning throw was a 26-yarder with 3:27 remaining and senior walk-on Devin Guice left behind in coverage.
Ro Torrence came up big with a pass breakup and a forced fumble, which bodes well for the secondary’s future, but Auburn was exposed on the game-winning drives.
Tune was 26-for-40 with 283 passing yards and 43 running yards and was named the game’s MVP.
It serves as a reminder that there is still work to be done at the Auburn secondary school next year. A captai


n’s farewell This season, Auburn’s undisputed leader was Chandler Wooten, who returned to the squad after opting out in 2020 when his baby was born.
The new coaching staff designated Wooten the permanent team captain, and he played the most of the season with Owen Pappoe injured.
In the absence of Zakoby McClain in Birmingham, he was the outstanding defender as Auburn attempted to hold on to their advantage.
He made the tackle on a crucial fourth-and-8 stop in the fourth quarter.
Then he came up with a spectacular grab for a deflected interception.
Ending the year on a high note
Senior John Samuel Shenker, who was named an honorary captain for the game, set Auburn single-season marks for tight end catches (33) and receiving yards (413).
The latter occurred as a result of a 41-yard grab over the middle.
It’s uncertain if the Auburn senior will return for another season, but Shenker’s five-catch, 54-yard effort was a perfect way to close the 2021 season.
The increased tight end use in the pass game was one of Harsin’s first year’s distinguishing qualities.
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