Bryan Harsin is said to be in a “mental prison” after repeated shootings at Auburn football

Bryan Harsin is said to be in a “mental prison” after repeated shootings at Auburn football

On3’s Justin Hokanson Bryan Harsin sent a message worth heeding: Forget resentment of an Auburn football program that generously doled out $15.3 million in buyout money it didn’t deserve, and live his life.

“A hater stuck in his own mental prison. Maybe it’s bitterness that things didn’t work out at Auburn? Putting more effort into recruiting at the elite level would certainly have helped. Maybe it’s self-doubt? I don’t know, but that’s how it is.” “A loser’s mentality. Go ahead and enjoy your life man,” Hokanson tweeted.

Harsin has pushed back against AU in subtle ways, but has taken it to a new level in his weekly “Cheers to the Winners” tweet, where he is seen in his reflection on a glass door, wearing an Alabama shirt with the ” LANK” slogan of the Tide on it.

A cheer for the school’s rival for putting him on the map and giving him a squad talented enough to get him off to a 6-2 start in his first season – one in which he didn’t believe in their creed at all held and did little work And doing no hard work in the 22 months of his employment, no less – is serial unemployment behavior at best.

You got your money. Why still comment on things related to Auburn? To stay in the spotlight, of course. Couldn’t you work your way back there through coaching instead?

Maybe his name is too toxic to get a job. It seemed like Idaho State had hired him Last December he decided to coach his son Davis in some capacity, but it never materialized.

Either way, this subtle back-and-forth probably won’t sway any athletic department across the country to get him.

But tweet away, sir.

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