Auburn coach Bryan Harsin met with the officials running the school's inquiry into the football program on Wednesday night, sources told ESPN.
Upon Harsin's return to the country from his previously scheduled vacation on Wednesday, Harsin's meeting included speaking with Henry Gimenez, the lawyer specializing in the collegiate sports space from the Birmingham-based firm Lightfoot, Franklin and White. Sources have told ESPN that Gimenez has been a key part of the outside counsel assisting Auburn's inquiry.
The meeting, according to sources, was relatively benign and included questions about staff and players who have left the program. No clarity was given at the conclusion of the meeting, other than Harsin carrying on his duties as coach and attending Thursday morning's annual in-person SEC head coach meetings in Birmingham.