Auburn and Arkansas, two Southeastern Conference powerhouses, are circling back to familiar hunting grounds as the 2025 college football season wraps up. Following the dismissals of Hugh Freeze at Auburn and Sam Pittman at Arkansas, both programs are seeking new head coaches.
In a highly anticipated coaching carousel, which is expected to gain momentum in the coming days, Auburn and Arkansas may find themselves in a tug-of-war for a prized recruit. According to ESPN insider Pete Thamel, the two teams could intersect in their pursuit of USF head coach Alex Golosh.
Thamel reported that the Auburn job and the Arkansas job could converge on Golosh, who currently has an offer from the Razorbacks. However, Ole Miss is also rumored to be interested in making a move if Lane Kiffin leaves. The situation is fluid, with USF closing out its regular season against Rice on Saturday night. An announcement regarding his coaching future is expected soon.
Golosh and interim head coach D.J. Durkin have been considered top contenders for the Auburn job, which has become available following the departure of Jon Sumrall. Durkin will lead the Tigers in their Iron Bowl matchup against Alabama on Saturday night, while Arkansas trails Missouri 31-17 late in the fourth quarter.
Meanwhile, Bobby Petrino is at the helm of Arkansas' interim coaching staff, and it remains to be seen if Golosh will stick with USF or make a jump to the SEC. As the coaching landscape continues to shift, one thing is clear: Golosh has become a hot commodity, with multiple programs eager to capitalize on his talent.
In a highly anticipated coaching carousel, which is expected to gain momentum in the coming days, Auburn and Arkansas may find themselves in a tug-of-war for a prized recruit. According to ESPN insider Pete Thamel, the two teams could intersect in their pursuit of USF head coach Alex Golosh.
Thamel reported that the Auburn job and the Arkansas job could converge on Golosh, who currently has an offer from the Razorbacks. However, Ole Miss is also rumored to be interested in making a move if Lane Kiffin leaves. The situation is fluid, with USF closing out its regular season against Rice on Saturday night. An announcement regarding his coaching future is expected soon.
Golosh and interim head coach D.J. Durkin have been considered top contenders for the Auburn job, which has become available following the departure of Jon Sumrall. Durkin will lead the Tigers in their Iron Bowl matchup against Alabama on Saturday night, while Arkansas trails Missouri 31-17 late in the fourth quarter.
Meanwhile, Bobby Petrino is at the helm of Arkansas' interim coaching staff, and it remains to be seen if Golosh will stick with USF or make a jump to the SEC. As the coaching landscape continues to shift, one thing is clear: Golosh has become a hot commodity, with multiple programs eager to capitalize on his talent.