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Former Auburn running back Shaun Shivers has a new home. After announcing his plans to transfer from Auburn, the running back made it official on Saturday — choosing to join the Indiana Hoosiers.

“I enjoyed my time on the Plains,” tweeted Shivers. “Now, I looked forward to becoming a Hoosier.”

Shivers spent four seasons at Auburn, but was used sparingly in many cases. In his career with the Tigers, the running back carried the ball just 201 times — accumulating 1,020 yards and eight touchdowns during his time.

Now, he joins an Indiana squad reeling following a dud of a season in 2021. Shivers should have the opportunity to see more playing time, while hopefully bringing the Hoosiers back to competitiveness in the Big Ten.

As a four-star recruit, Shivers was highly-touted — wanted by Georgia, LSU and South Carolina before choosing Auburn. It was an interesting tenure for Shaun Shivers at Auburn, but he hopes greener pastures are ahead with the Hoosiers.

Auburn coaching staff moves from Mike Bobo

“Mike Bobo will not return as Auburn’s offensive coordinator, sources have confirmed to Auburn Live,” On3’s Justin Hokanson reported last week.

First-year coach Bryan Harsin appears to have finalized the decision to part ways with Bobo last week. Auburn’s offense averaged 405 yards per game this year, 10th in the SEC. While offensive output was lower than the average, the Tigers’ attack was fairly balanced with 164 yards rushing and 241 yards passing per game.

It was Bobo’s first year as Auburn’s offensive coordinator, but he has a long history in the SEC. Bobo spent 14 years at Georgia, but was South Carolina’s offensive coordinator and quarterback coach for the 2020 season. Before returning to the SEC he served Colorado State as their head coach for five seasons as well.

Auburn ended their season with a 6-6 record, with a 3-5 record against SEC opponents. The Tigers season appeared to be on track to impress, even after an early season loss against Penn State. Although they lost to Georgia, they began SEC play by beating LSU, Arkansas and Ole Miss.

From there, Auburn couldn’t maintain their winning record and lost four straight games to end the season. There was a chance to finish the season by upsetting their rival Alabama in the Iron Bowl and for most of the game it looked like the Tigers would end on a win.

Alabama quarterback Bryce Young had other plans though, completing a 97-yard drive to tie the game and send it to overtime. Eventually, Alabama would win 24-22 in the fourth overtime.

Auburn now turns to their future with the decision to part ways with Bobo. Keeping quarterback Bo Nix on track with the program is another of the many pieces Harsin will be working with now.