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Grading the hire: Auburn bets on Alex Golesh fixing Tigers' offense

Grading the hire: Auburn bets on Alex Golesh fixing Tigers' offense

Alex Golesh to Auburn may have gone under the radar considering Lane Kiffin grabbed the spotlight and Florida had Steve Spurrier and Urban Meyer gloss its new hire .

Golesh led South Florida to a 9-3 record this season, the program’s most wins in eight years. Over his three-year tenure at USF, Golesh went 23-15. He took over a Bulls program that had gone just 4-29 in the three seasons before he was hired.

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Under the 41-year-old Golesh, the Bulls finished among the top 35 FBS teams in scoring offense in each of his three seasons. This season, it averaged 43 points per game, the fourth-best mark in the FBS.

Here's how we grade the Tigers' hire:

Blake Toppmeyer: B-

Auburn made an outside hire, at least. That’s something. Athletic director John Cohen had said he’d consider DJ Durkin, but if Auburn had promoted Hugh Freeze’s leftover lieutenant to the top job, that would’ve been the ultimate slice of humble pie.

Auburn needs help on offense to pull it out of yearslong rut, and Golesh shows some chops for the assignment. He’s worked inside the SEC and was Josh Heupel’s offensive coordinator when Tennessee toppled Alabama in 2022 and the Vols’ up-tempo spread system led the nation in offense.

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Golesh did a solid job at South Florida in his first coaching gig. The Bulls were 1-11 the year before he arrived. By this season, Golesh’s Year 3, the Bulls upset Florida and went 9-3. They fizzled a bit in the second half of the schedule. USF enjoys an advantage as one of the best-resourced programs in the American Conference, and it’s located in enviable recruiting territory.

Golesh can’t expect such a head-start on his SEC peers while at Auburn, and USF fans were appropriately disappointed Golesh couldn’t get this year’s team to the American Conference championship game, after peaking early in wins against Boise State and Florida.

Golesh is a more unproven hire than Auburn’s past two, but after Bryan Harsin and Hugh Freeze failed miserably, you could argue it’s worth taking a shot on a rising 41-year-old talent.

The up-tempo spread system Golesh is trained in has become less novel inside the SEC in recent years. Golesh will join Heupel, Lane Kiffin and Jeff Lebby as coaches who operate a version of this offense. Does that increase in familiarity sacrifice some of the advantage Tennessee enjoyed while Golesh was there? Perhaps.

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He also must prove himself as a recruiter while going toe-to-toe with the likes of Kirby Smart, Kalen DeBoer and others in blue-chip battles.

Golesh is a bit of a gamble, but not a total Hail Mary, and he’s a hopeful choice after the retread shot with Freeze flopped.

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Matt Hayes: B

This was a no-brainer. No matter what Auburn did, it had to hire a coach who embraced the idea of scoring points. A lot of points.

So here's Golesh, a disciple of the Josh Heupel coaching tree, who will turn Auburn into something closely resembling what Heupel has at Tennessee. But the wide-open offense only reaches peak performance with an elite quarterback who can throw accurately and be a willing runner.

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Like Hendon Hooker . Or Byrum Brown.

If you're going to tell me Brown is applying for a fifth year of eligibility (watch how many players do so with the NCAA heading toward five years to play five seasons) and is transferring to Auburn, I'd sign up for that. More than likely, you're looking at a couple of raw but talented quarterbacks (Ashton Daniels, Deuce Knight), and anything Golesh signs from the transfer portal.

The Heupel offense is quarterback-driven, and can result in some wild Saturdays by stressing both defenses. After four years of watching crawl ball under former coach Hugh Freeze, Auburn was desperate for any semblance scoring points.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Auburn football picks Alex Golesh. Expert grades for coaching hire

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