The coaching carousel in college football never fails to surprise! π
Sources reveal a significant move: Jacob Bronowski is reuniting with his former colleague, Alex Golesh, at Auburn. But here's where it gets intriguing... Bronowski is leaving his role at Pitt, where he almost guided the team to an ACC Championship, to become Auburn's special teams coordinator.
Previously, the duo collaborated at the University of Tennessee. Golesh, known for his offensive prowess, was the offensive mastermind behind Josh Heupel's dynamic offense, while Bronowski analyzed special teams. Nearly a year ago, Heupel considered Bronowski for a role at Tennessee, but fate had other plans.
And this is the part most people overlook: Pitt's season ended dramatically. Needing a win against Miami to contend for the ACC title, they fell short, and Miami claimed the victory and a spot in the College Football Playoff. Despite this, Bronowski's expertise was recognized, as he had successfully led Miami (Ohio)'s special teams before joining Pitt.
Auburn's decision to hire Golesh as head coach, replacing Hugh Freeze after the Iron Bowl loss, was swift. But the choice to bring in Bronowski adds an interesting twist to their coaching staff.
Is this the dream team Auburn needs to rise to the top? Will the reunion of Golesh and Bronowski spark a new era of success? Share your thoughts below! The coaching world is abuzz, and we want to hear from you!