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By Chris Marler
For the fourth straight Sunday, a head coach at a major Power Four program has been fired. This time, it’s Auburn’s Hugh Freeze.
The move comes less than 24 hours after Auburn’s 10-3 home loss to Kentucky, capping a 1-5 start in SEC play and pushing the Tigers toward what could be their fifth consecutive losing season at 3-6.
Hugh Freeze has stepped down as Auburn’s head Football Coach after a meeting with John Cohen at noon today. A source confirmed there were multiple attempts to negotiate a buyout after the Mizzou loss which were rejected by Coach Freeze.
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— Mike G. (@mikegittens) November 2, 2025
Freeze was in his third season at Auburn, finishing with a 15–19 overall record and a 6–16 mark in SEC play. That came despite landing back-to-back top-10 recruiting classes and a top-five transfer portal haul. He was hired to replace Bryan Harsin, who was also fired in his third year in 2022.
Freeze’s buyout is $15.8 million. Defensive coordinator DJ Durkin will serve as interim head coach for the Tigers’ final three games.

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