Things aren't exactly sunshine and roses for the Auburn Tigers. Saturday night's SEC clash against the Georgia Bulldogs was another heartbreaker, a game they seemed destined to win... until they weren't. Sure, there were calls that could have gone either way, but let's be real – the Tigers offense vanished in the second half. A dominant start crumbled, and Auburn practically handed the victory to Georgia. Sound familiar? For three seasons now, Hugh Freeze's squad has shown a disturbing inability to weather any storm. When the going gets tough, they seem to wilt. Is this the beginning of the end? Athletics director John Cohen was directly asked about Freeze's status this week, and his response was... interesting. While Cohen stated he doesn't expect Freeze to be fired, his words weren't exactly a ringing endorsement. He compared the situation to his car starting – or not. Cohen clarified that Freeze still has the locker room and is still recruiting well. However, he didn't rule out future changes. He's looking at buy-in, recruiting, player development, and effort. These are the questions he's asking himself. Freeze still has a shot to turn things around, but the season is heading south fast. If the Tigers keep losing, the pressure will only intensify. Keep an eye on this one, ChumCity – things could get spicy.Auburn's Tailspin: Is Freeze on Thin Ice?
Second-Half Meltdown
A Pattern of Collapse?
Cohen's Cryptic Comments
Evaluating the Program
Can Freeze Turn the Tide?
