Some folks here are really excited about Harsin and it seems to be based on some really good offenses at Boise. That is valid but it was also 15 years ago and under an offensive head coach who has had good offenses without Harsin. After Boise OC, this is Harsin's career:
To me, this looks like he did great whenever he was at Boise and not so great whenever he left Boise. The one time he was an OC at a power conference school was as co-OC at Texas and that didn't go very well. It was also over a decade ago so perhaps he's improved.
There's not really a track record of taking over something in bad shape and making it good. There is a track record of taking over something in great shape with lots of advantages over the competition and keeping it great. That's unfortunately not the situation he's walking into here.
- co-OC at Texas 2011-2012. Weird that he took a co-OC job. In 2011 Texas had a losing conf record and had the 3rd lowest scoring offense in the B12. In 2012 Texas went 5-4 in conf and had the 4th lowest scoring offense in the B12. Not great.
- 2013 he took over as HC at Ark St. The year before he took over, Ark St won their conference and had the highest scoring offense in their conference. In his year as HC they finished tied for 1st and the offense was 5th (out of 8). Not great.
- 2014 - 2020 he was HC of Boise. They did well, regularly finishing near or at the top of their conference in record and scoring. This is good.
- 2021-2022 he was HC at Auburn. The prior 2 years were 2020 (covid year) where Auburn finished 6-4 in conf with a middle of the pack offense and 2019 where they finished #14 in the country with the #3 scoring offense in the SEC. In 2021 Auburn went 3-5 with the 3rd worst offense in the SEC. In 2022 Auburn went 2-6 with the 4th worst offense. Not good.
- He was unemployed for a couple years. Not a great sign.
To me, this looks like he did great whenever he was at Boise and not so great whenever he left Boise. The one time he was an OC at a power conference school was as co-OC at Texas and that didn't go very well. It was also over a decade ago so perhaps he's improved.
There's not really a track record of taking over something in bad shape and making it good. There is a track record of taking over something in great shape with lots of advantages over the competition and keeping it great. That's unfortunately not the situation he's walking into here.