Teams from the West in the ACC and Pac-12 have experienced split fortunes in the first two weeks. Cal is rising as Stanford falls, while Washington State ascends and Oregon State descends.
With the Auburn Tigers beating the Baylor Bears 38-24, it is time to turn the page of Week 1 of the 2025 season and look into Week 2. After the strong win, Auburn made a case to be ranked in this week's AP Poll.
Cal offensive coordinator Bryan Harsin hasn’t settled on a starting quarterback yet, but he said that decision isn’t far away. The Bears held their fifth practice of fall camp on Tuesday, with position battles virtually everywhere on the field.
Bryan Harsin wasn’t Chris Petersen, but the former Boise State quarterback kept his alma mater at the top of the Mountain West Conference following Petersen’s move to Washington.
Bryan Harsin is Cal’s fourth offensive coordinator in four years, and he is expected to breathe life into a Bears offense that ranked 14th in the ACC in scoring in 2024, when Cal finished with a losing conference record for the 15th consecutive year.
The Auburn Tigers have brought back a familiar face to fill his position as edge coach to fill the role of Josh Aldridge, who became the defensive coordinator at East Carolina.
The California football program went through a rocky 6-7 2024 season, capped off with loss to the UNLV Rebels in the Art of Sport LA Bowl. Now, as they shift their focus to 2025, it’s clear that the Golden Bears are looking to make a charge up the standings.
Bryan Harsin arrived in Berkeley on Wednesday for his first day as Cal’s new offensive coordinator. But the 48-year-old former Boise State and Auburn head coach will focus his attention for now on recruiting, helping organize the coaching staff and supporting players in the program.
The coaching carousel is heating up across college football. Bill Belichick to North Carolina? Rich Rodriguez returning to West Virginia? As Boise State
Cal football announced that former Boise State Broncos and Auburn Tigers head coach Bryan Harsin had been hired as the Golden Bears' newest offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.
Two years after getting the axe from the Auburn Tigers, Bryan Harsin has made his return to a college football coaching staff. Per a report by ESPN’s Chris
Former Auburn football head coach Bryan Harsin has landed a new gig with the Cal football team. Harsin is now the offensive coordinator for the Golden Bears after taking a couple years off from coaching.
Former Auburn head coach Bryan Harsin is set to accept the offensive coordinator position at Cal, ESPN reported Monday. Harsin has been out of coaching altogether since October 2022, when he was fired by Auburn after eight games and a 3-5 mark.
Bryan Harsin's name is reappearing on the college football hot stove this winter. Harsin has spent the last two seasons away from coaching after getting fired at Auburn.
Former Auburn head football coach Bryan Harsin poked fun at his old team and honored his ex-rival following last Saturday's Iron Bowl. Alabama won 28-14.
Auburn was looking at Deion Sanders and Hugh Freeze two years ago to replace Bryan Harsin. What would have happened if Coach Prime, Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter came to the SEC?
Brian Kelly won’t last at LSU. I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again. This is Bryan Harsin at Auburn, this is a fish out of water in the SEC. And even with a lucky win over South Carolina he’s under massive pressure and scrutiny.
It's unclear what the messaging here is supposed to be, but Bryan Harsin has decided to link his social media to Idaho State football. Harsin, formerly the head coach at Boise State and Auburn, has updated his Twitter/X profile to link to Idaho State's football page on their website.
Auburn said "enough is enough" with head coach Bryan Harsin last season and dumped him midway through the year. Now Hugh Freeze is the new "savior" and at the very least he seems a little more suited to the region than Harsin ever was. YB's Matt Wiesenfeld looks at the Auburn win total futures market.
A brush fire ignited on Twitter Monday night when journalist Jon Sokoloff tweeted that Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin was resigning from his current job and taking the open position at Auburn.