The Auburn Tigers opened with five straight home games andย high hopes of using a strong start to show progressย under second-year coach Hugh Freeze.
They limped away from Jordan-Hare Stadium with a mistake-plagued 2-3 record and the Tigersโ biggest challenge yet awaiting: A visit to No. 5 Georgia on Saturday.
So far, itโs been pretty much the same old Auburn that has posted three straight losing seasons withย shaky quarterback playย and other maladies.
โWeโre judged on results, and itโs my responsibility to bring results to this program that restores glory,โ Freeze said.
Freeze repeatedly touts recruiting successes with talented freshmen like wide receiver Cam Coleman. But the Tigers (2-3, 0-2 Southeastern Conference) clearly have a long way to go.
The frustrating losses have started to pile up.
โ Auburnย fell 21-14 to Californiaย after Payton Thorne was intercepted four times.
โ Two weeks later, replacement Hank Brown was picked off three times before halftime andย Auburn lost 24-14 to Arkansas.
โ After another quarterback change back to Thorne, Auburn blew an 11-point fourth quarter lead and succumbedย 27-21 to No. 19 Oklahoma. The back-breaking blow: Kip Lewisโs pick-six off a pass from Thorne.
Freeze, who is having to preach patience instead of touting progress on the field, called โnot being 5-0 very hard to swallow.โ
โAnd we certainly had our chances to do that,โ he said. โMy ask is to stick with us through our growing pains and support our guys and efforts and our recruiting efforts, because the results are going to come. Weโre not that far off.
โI hope the โ25 recruiting class sees that, knows they have a chance to come in and immediately impact this program just like the โ24 class is currently doing. But building does take time.โ
Freeze points to lackluster recruiting efforts under predecessor Bryan Harsin and the loss of 57 transfers over three years in emphasizing the roster challenges he inherited. Harsin was fired before even making it to the end of a second season, going 9-12 overall and 4-9 in SEC games.
Freeze, who signed a six-year deal worth $6.5 million annually, is now 8-10 overall and 3-7 in the SEC with five straight losses to Power 4 conference opponents.
Freeze has already made Auburn more competitive with rivals like Alabama, Georgia and LSU on the recruiting trail. He pulled in the No. 10 recruiting class this year and the upcoming class is currently rated fourth.
But the Tigers are still plagued by poor quarterback play after failing to land one in the transfer portal. Freeze is sticking with Thorne for the Georgia game.
โItโs hard to say heโs not the starter in these kinds of games,โ the Tigers coach said. โI think he gives us the best chance to win as long as he keeps taking care of the football like he did.โ
Freeze also points out his teamโs youth, when about half the players who saw action are freshmen or sophomores.
But the team has had 11 turnovers in three losses after a home stretch where a winning record seemed a modest goal. The remaining schedule after Georgia includes visits to No. 9 Missouri and top-ranked Alabama.
โWe can play with any team in the country if we play the way weโve been playing, minus a few mistakes,โ Auburn tight end Luke Deal said.
Now, a bowl bid is far from assured but Freeze is hoping his team builds off the early issues instead of going on a downward spiral.
โIโm going to teach on it and give some real-life examples from myself and how at times in life youโve got to draw the line on โWhat am I really in this for? What did I really sign up for?โ What happens when you sign up for a job, and it doesnโt go the way you want?โ Freeze said. โDo you spiral? I donโt know.โ
