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Tiger Talk recap: Bryan Harsin chats and answers questions ahead of Missouri

Justin Hokansonby:Justin Hokanson09/22/22

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AUBURN – Bryan Harsin joined the Auburn midweek radio show Tiger Talk on Thursday to preview the game against Missouri.

The head coach appeared on the show with Andy Burcham and Brad Law to chat and answer questions from the crowd.

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Here’s the highlights:

*Harsin was late due to Auburn High School parade traffic, and practice ran long because of Tank Bigsby giving the team Beats by Dre headphones, but he got there!

*On the quarterbacks, Harsin says, “we talk about season-ending injuries. We don’t talk about every injury.” Harsin went on to say, “when we go play, we’ll have a quarterback on the field. That’s for our team and that’s something that’s to be respected.”

*It was a really, really long answer when Burcham asked Harsin about the quarterbacks, and kudos to Burcham for asking. Harsin said it’s not in the team’s advantage to provide any information on injuries.

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*Harsin said the leadership on the team has done a good job this week and understands the task at hand this week. The focus remains winning the conference championship.

*Harsin on Landen King: “He’s been out there. He’s getting more and more reps, doing well on special teams — he’s been the first read and been a guy we’ve tried to target. We’re going to use him. He’ll be out there and we’ll get the ball in his hands. He’s doing everything on his end to be ready to go.”

*Harsin said there have been positives, but at the end of the day, it’s the scoreboard and holding onto the football through the first three games. “That’s what it comes down to.”

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