Auburn's D.J. Durkin Accuses Rival College Football Programs of Tampering
Summary
Auburn appointed D.J. Durkin as interim head coach after firing Hugh Freeze. Durkin accused rival college football programs of trying to recruit Auburn players improperly. Auburn lost their first game under Durkin to Vanderbilt, and they have two more games left to qualify for a bowl game.Key Facts
- D.J. Durkin is Auburn's interim head coach after the firing of Hugh Freeze.
- Durkin claims other college coaches are illegally trying to recruit Auburn players.
- Auburn played against No. 16 Vanderbilt and lost 45-38.
- Auburn needs to win their next two games to become eligible for a bowl game.
- The Tigers will face Mercer on November 22 and No. 4 Alabama on November 29.
- Coaches cannot contact players until they officially enter the transfer portal.
- Tampering with players still on a team is not allowed in college sports.
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