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- Aileen Wuornos murdered at least six men between 1989 and 1990.

- At the time, she engaged in sex work to support herself and her girlfriend, Tyria Moore.

- Moore was instrumental in getting Wuornos to confess to her crimes.

Aileen Wuornos was convicted of murdering six men in Florida between 1989 and 1990. During that time, Wuornos was working as a prostitute to support both herself and her girlfriend, Tyria Moore.

Moore was never implicated in the murders, and she has always insisted she played no part in them. She was, however, instrumental in helping police build a case against Wuornos, who was eventually sentenced to death.

Now, Wuornos' story and her relationship with her ex-girlfriend is back in the spotlight thanks to a new Netflix documentary, *Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers*. Here's everything we know about Tyria Moore and where she is now.

Who is Tyria Moore?

Tyria Moore in court via 'Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers'

Tyria Moore in court, as seen in 'Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers'.

Wuornos and Moore reportedly came from *very *different worlds. The serial killer was abandoned by her mother and endured a traumatic childhood, which ultimately led to her getting pregnant at 13, dropping out of school, and hitchhiking across the country. As for Moore, a 1991 report in the *South Florida Sun-Sentinel* says she grew up in Cadiz, Ohio, and was raised in a middle-class family.

In 1986, they crossed paths at a gay bar called Zodiac in South Daytona, Fla. Wuornos and Moore, who was in her 20s at the time, hit it off and started dating. They soon moved in together, bouncing between motels and trailers.

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"We became lovers, and it later turned into a sister-like relationship," Moore told police, according to the outlet. For her part, Wuornos reportedly described Moore as "the love of my life" and would even tell people Moore was her wife. She allegedly threatened to kill anyone who bothered Tyria.

In *Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers*, previously unseen jailhouse footage shows Wuornos gushing about Moore. Wuornos said she loved Moore and carried a gun to protect herself so she could stay alive and have "another day breathing with her."

Money was tight throughout their relationship. Moore sometimes worked as a maid, but Wuornos was the main provider, relying on sex work to make ends meet.

"The problem was I wasn't supporting her as richly as she wanted," Wuornos reportedly told police. "She always wanted a brand-new car or a rented one. She wanted clothes, she wanted an apartment with plush furniture."

Did Moore play a role in Wuornos' confession?

Aileen Wuornos in court via 'Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers'

Aileen Wuornos in court, as seen in 'Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers'.

Yes, she did. Over time, Moore became suspicious of Wuornos, eventually breaking up with her and moving back to Ohio. Investigators contacted Moore in late 1990 after linking Wuornos to a string of murders, hoping she could help them get a confession. She agreed.

Across several phone conversations with Moore, Wuornos confessed to the murders of multiple men. According to PEOPLE, Wuornos told her, "I'm not gonna let you go to jail. Ty, I love you. If I have to confess everything just to keep you from getting in trouble, I will."**

Did Moore testify against Wuornos?

Aileen Wuornos testifying in court via 'Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers'

Aileen Wuornos testifying in court, as seen in 'Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers'.

Yes, and Moore ultimately played a pivotal role in Wuornos' 1992 trial for the murder of 51-year-old Robert Mallory. On the stand, Moore revealed that Wuornos had previously told her she shot Mallory to death while the pair were watching TV.

"I didn't believe it," Moore said, per United Press International. "I know I didn't like to hear about her work (prostitution). So I'm sure I didn't want to hear something like that."

Wuornos claimed she killed Mallory in self-defense after he raped her, but Moore testified that there was no mention of an attack.

A jury found Wuornos guilty of Mallory's murder. She later pled no contest or guilty to five additional murders. Ultimately, she was convicted of six counts of first-degree murder and sentenced to death. Wuornos was executed by lethal injection in October 2002, according to a *New York Times *obituary.**

Where is Tyria Moore now?

After testifying against her ex-girlfriend, Moore largely vanished from the public eye. She has since stayed silent about the case and avoided any and all public appearances.

Christina Ricci appeared as Selby Wall, a fictionalized version of Moore, in the 2003 film *Monster*, which explores Wuornos's life and crimes.

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Aileen Wuornos via 'Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers'

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It's a Halloween party on the Plaza and all the *Today* cohosts brought their A-game.

Hosts Savannah Guthrie, Craig Melvin, Jenna Bush Hager, Carson Daly, Al Roker, and more went all out for their annual spooky celebration with fans during Fridays' episode of the NBC morning show.

After last year's iconic blockbuster-themed costumes that embraced the the '80s, '90s, and '00s — when the VHS still ruled — this year *Today* took its hosts on a road trip around the country, representing various icons from around the good old U.S. of A.

From Melvin, Willie Geist, and Sheinelle Jones dressing up as real-life musical stars Prince, Wayne Newton and Beyoncé, to Guthrie and Hager going for *Devil Wears Prada *character Miranda Priestly and her real-life inspiration, Anna Wintour, this year's costumes definitely give *superstar*.

Peter Alexander, Laura Jarrett, Savannah Guthrie, Sheinelle Jones, Jenna Bush Hager, Craig Melvin, Al Roker, Dylan Dreyer, Carson Daly, and Willie Geist in their 2025 Halloween costumes

Peter Alexander, Laura Jarrett, Savannah Guthrie, Sheinelle Jones, Jenna Bush Hager, Craig Melvin, Al Roker, Dylan Dreyer, Carson Daly, and Willie Geist in their 2025 Halloween costumes.

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Dylan Dreyer kicked things off repping for the Garden State. The meteorologist dressed up as New Jersey native and legendary singer Frankie Valli, the founding member of the Four Seasons.**

"My dad was a mechanic, and he would record the oldies station for me on cassette tapes and bring them home," Dylan said of her love for music from the '50s and '60s. "I know every lyric to every song from that era."

Carson Daly as Rocky Balboa

Carson Daly as Rocky Balboa.

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Daly threw his hat in the ring as the rep for Philadelphia, costumed as the one and only Rocky Balboa, made iconic by Sylvester Stallone in the Oscar-winning franchise. Roker, who was dressed as Balboa's *Rocky III* opponent Mr. T's Clubber Lane, even had a bro-out moment with Daly in their ultimate tough-guy fits.

Jones brought the Texas Bama to the Plaza in her showstopping costume as Grammy winner Beyoncé.

Sheinelle Jones as Beyoncé

Sheinelle Jones as Beyoncé.

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Jones recreated Beyoncé's look from the singer's 2024 Christmas Day halftime show — a.k.a. Beyoncé Bowl — with the horse included and cemented her eternal membership to the BeyHive by performing "Texas Hold 'Em" from the history-making *Cowboy Carter* album.

No one is giving out prizes but if they were, Jones definitely took the reins. (See what we did there?)

"I have this 'Mount Rushmore' of women that I admire and this is the last one of the women in my mind," Jones told Today.com ahead of Halloween. "I see it as a tribute to all the women who've poured into me, and they don't even know they have."**

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Laura Jarrett came in to represent the California girls by dressing as *Saved by the Bell*'s ultra fashionista Lisa Turtle. She even gave fans a throwback with a fun call to Mario Lopez, a.k.a. the real A.C. Slater.

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Geist took on Mr. Las Vegas himself, Wayne Newton, who has performed in Sin City for more than 65 years. The cohost took the stage backed up by Vegas showgirls, dressed to the nines in a dapper tux and performing Newton's iconic song "Danke Schoen."

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Peter Alexander took New Yorkers to Margaritaville with his Jimmy Buffet costume, performing the enduring hit that made Mr. Island-Time a legend.**

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Two fashion icons collided when Guthrie and Hager showed off their costumes as the fictional Miranda Priestly and her (rumored) real-life inspiration, Anna Wintour.**

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Actress Julia Fox has spoken out in defense of her bloody Jackie Kennedy Halloween costume, after intense online backlash to her outfit that was inspired by the former first lady's image in the immediate aftermath of President John F. Kennedy's 1963 assassination.

Following pushback to the costume, which saw Fox dressed in a pink suit stained with fake blood mirroring the carnage of the day the former president was shot and killed while riding in a car with his wife, the 35-year-old addressed the controversy in an Instagram post on Halloween.

"I'm dressed as Jackie Kennedy in the pink suit. Not as a costume, but as a statement," Fox wrote. "When her husband was assassinated, she refused to change out of her blood-stained clothes, saying, 'I want them to see what they've done.' The image of the delicate pink suit splattered with blood is one of the most haunting juxtapositions in modern history."

Julia Fox wears a bloody Jackie Kennedy Halloween costume

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Fox called the imagery a mix of "beauty and horror" and "poise and devastation," which are emotions she wanted to channel with the outfit.

"Her decision not to change clothes, even after being encouraged to, was an act of extraordinary bravery," Fox continued. "It was performance, protest, and mourning all at once. A woman weaponizing image and grace to expose brutality. It's about trauma, power, and how femininity itself is a form of resistance."

The star ended her post by writing, "Long live Jackie O," in addition to a heart emoji.

Earlier, Fox shared footage of herself to her Instagram Story, which showed her — as the former first lady — grabbing the breast of performer Linux.

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She later shared a story video that showed her posing next to entertainer Joe Hegyes, who was dressed as Mary Todd Lincoln.

"First Ladies Club," Hegyes wrote in the caption of the post.**

Fox's costume drew polarized reactions from people on the internet.

"Wow. I gasped. So inappropriate," wrote digital creator Alison Barker under PEOPLE's Instagram video of Fox's Halloween costume.

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A reader commented, "I have an extremely dark sense of humor and even I find this horribly tasteless and inappropriate."

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Though many members of Jackie's family have died, several have worked in politics in recent years, including daughter Caroline Kennedy and nephew Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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Is she an alien, or just a typical CEO? This question is at the heart of director Yorgos Lanthimos' twisty new film. Emma Stone plays Michelle Fuller, the powerful leader of pharmaceutical company Auxolith, who gets kidnapped by Teddy (Jesse Plemons), a conspiracy theorist convinced Michelle is really an Andromedan — an extraterrestrial sent to Earth to destroy it. Come to see Stone get her head shaved, stay for big laughs, darkly incisive commentary, and incredible performances from Stone, Plemons, and newcomer Aidan Delbis in this absurdist black comedy. —*Lauren Huff, Staff Writer*

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Fans lamented when Henry Cavill announced his exit as monster hunter Geralt. Liam Hemsworth picks up the White Wolf's blades on season 4 of the Netflix series that also stars Laurence Fishburne, and the suspense is killing us — not like a basilisk, but maybe a drowner. —*Debbie Day, Staff Editor*

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Dead Man's Bones' Dead Man's Bones

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New York City Marathon 2025: Benson Kipruto wins photo finish, Hellen Obiri breaks course record Chris Cwik November 3, 2025 at 12:57 AM 0 Kenyans Benson Kipruto (L) and Alexander Mutiso Munyao celebrate taking first and second place respectively in the New York City Marathon on Nov. 2, 2025. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP) (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty Images) (CHARLY TRIBALLEAU via Getty Images) It took a photo finish to determine the men's winner of the 2025 New York City Marathon.

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It took a photo finish to determine the men's winner of the 2025 New York City Marathon. Despite posting the same finishing time, Kenyan Benson Kipruto narrowly beat out country-mate Alexander Mutiso Munyao to win the event.

Both runners finished with a time of 2:08:09, with Kipruto finishing .16 seconds before Munyao.

The men's race remained extremely tight up until the final couple miles. A number of contenders were still threats to pull ahead at the halfway point, but as things wound down, Kipruto and Munyao charged ahead of the pack. With just 800m left in the race, it was unclear which runner would actually finish first.

Kipruto was able to put some space between him and Munyao, but a late sprint by Munyao nearly won him the event. Instead, it was Kipruto who got the narrow victory.

Kenyan Albert Korir finished third with a time of 2:08:57.

It's yet another significant win for Kipruto, who won the 2021 Boston Marathon, 2022 Chicago Marathon and 2024 Tokyo Marathon.

Hellen Obiri of Kenya celebrates winning the New York City Marathon on Nov. 2, 2025. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP) (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty Images) (CHARLY TRIBALLEAU via Getty Images)Hellen Obiri sets course record in second NYC Marathon win

As the women's portion of the New York City Marathon reached its final stages, three former champions were battling it out for a course record. Sharon Lokedi, Hellen Obiri and Sheila Chepkirui — the three most recent winners of the event — found themselves neck and neck with three miles to go and history on the line.

As the trio entered the final stretch, Chepkirui fell behind, making it a two-woman race. That's when Obiri found her stride and pulled ahead, winning her second New York City marathon and breaking a course record in the process. With her time of 2:19:51, Obiri took down Margaret Okayo's 2:22:31 record time, which stood for 22 years.

It's Obiri's second win at the New York City Marathon. She also won the event in 2023. Obiri has also won the Boston Marathon twice and is a three-time Olympic medalist. She has two 5000m silver medals — which she won in 2016 and 2020 — and one bronze, which was won during the marathon event at the 2024 Olympics.

With three miles to go, it became apparent the women's portion of the marathon would be won by a former winner — and a Kenyan. Lokedi won the event in 2022, and Chepkirui took home the win last year.

While Obiri secured the victory, Lokedi and Chepkirui didn't finish far behind. Lokedi finished with a time of 2:20:17. Chepkirui finished at 2:20:24. American Fiona O'Keeffe finished fourth with a 2:22:49 performance.

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World Series 2025: Game 7 took fans everywhere in an offtherails thrill ride of the best baseball has to offer Jake MintzNovember 2, 2025 at 4:59 PM 88 TORONTO — Baseball is but a game, glitter on dirt. It is three outs and four bases and nine innings (sometimes 18) and a bunch of millionaires grunting on your TV screen. It is a nice summer day, a hot dog and a few cold ones. It's an expensive jersey that you didn't need but bought anyway. And it is all, compared to the realities of life, completely trivial. It's a beautiful distraction. Neither the actions nor the outcomes actually matter.

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TORONTO — Baseball is but a game, glitter on dirt.

It is three outs and four bases and nine innings (sometimes 18) and a bunch of millionaires grunting on your TV screen. It is a nice summer day, a hot dog and a few cold ones. It's an expensive jersey that you didn't need but bought anyway. And it is all, compared to the realities of life, completely trivial. It's a beautiful distraction. Neither the actions nor the outcomes actually matter.

In other words: It's all only as important and as meaningful as it makes us feel.

And on Saturday, this heavenly, cruel, perfectly imperfect sport sent any and all who interacted with World Series Game 7 through every emotion the human experience has to offer. Fans from Saskatchewan to Southern California, from Toronto to Tokyo, were held captive by the game's wondrous, tortuous, addictive power.

It was, in every way, the best baseball has to offer.

"There's so many things to unpack," Jays manager John Schneider said afterward.

In the end, the Los Angeles Dodgers emerged victorious, 5-4 in 11 innings. That's what the box score says. In doing so, they captured their second consecutive World Series championship, becoming the first MLB franchise since the 1998-2000 New York Yankees to win back-to-back titles. The club's deep-pocketed ways have already sparked debate and discord about the future of the sport. Those conversations will only intensify as the weather cools. Twenty-nine fan bases are understandably angry; something the triumphant Dodgers won't lose any sleep over.

"We got a bunch more to win," one Dodger joked postgame. "At least one more until [the league] locks us out."

If these Dodgers have indeed become a full-fledged dynasty — and it certainly feels like it — this was an empire well-earned. The Blue Jays gave them everything they had and more. Besides, this is what an evil sports juggernaut is supposed to look like: impenetrable, inevitable. Tortured fan bases are just playthings, character foils for the Los Angeles steamroller.

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The Dodgers arrived at the pinnacle, once again, thanks to contributions big and small, predictable and unexpected, from every nook and cranny of their roster. Franchise catcher Will Smith, perhaps the best offensive catcher of his generation, poked the go-ahead homer in extra innings. That moment was only made possible because Miguel Rojas, the team's veteran utility infielder — a light-hitting glovesmith whose only round-tripper this season versus a right-handed pitcher came against a position player — crushed a game-tying big fly with one out in the ninth.

"Hitting a homer wasn't on my bingo card, to be honest," he told MLB Network after the game.

"Hitting a homer wasn't on my Bingo card to be honest."- Miguel Rojas on #MLBTonight 🤣 pic.twitter.com/7DdSpCUusZ

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Yoshinobu Yamamoto, named a deserved World Series MVP, contributed 2 2/3 miraculous innings on zero days' rest about 24 hours after he threw 96 pitches in Game 6. Add his complete game in Game 2, and it was an entirely unprecedented performance. Fittingly, Yamamoto was on the mound for the final out, a double-play bouncer to superstar outfielder-turned-shortstop Mookie Betts that kept the tying run from scoring from third.

In the aftermath, the Dodgers lifted Yamamoto aloft on their shoulders like a retiring high school football coach at the end of a Disney movie. Later on, in the celebration, Yamamoto found Dodgers assistant pitching coach Connor McGuiness and jokingly informed him, in broken English: "I no pitch tomorrow."

But this game was far, far bigger than any one contribution, any one person, any one play.

It was an off-the-rails thrill ride, with enough heart-stopping moments and tantalizing storylines for five sporting lifetimes. 41-year-old Max Scherzer somehow collected 13 outs. There was a benches-clearing brouhaha. Five starting pitchers appeared in relief. Toronto nearly walked it off in the ninth on a bang-bang play at home. They nearly walked it off again one play later, when two Dodgers outfielders collided but made the out anyway.

Everyone watching, both involved and detached, wanted to vomit for four straight hours, and it was the best.

Perhaps most improbably, on Saturday, the sport of baseball even found a way to humble Shohei Ohtani, a man who has scoffed at and outright ignored its limits more often than any other player in the game's long, colorful history. Starting on three days' rest, Ohtani the Pitcher was a man on empty. Utterly spent. He who has done it all simply did not have it. Ohtani survived his first trip through Toronto's lineup with grit, guile and good fortune, but things went decidedly sideways for him in the third inning.

Bo Bichette — the evening's first hero-that-wasn't — unleashed the hammer blow.

A Toronto Blue Jay since his teenage years, the 27-year-old infielder missed the prior rounds of these playoffs due to a knee sprain. All World Series, Bichette essentially played on one leg, enduring immense discomfort, even though, after Game 7, he admitted only to "a little" pain. Adrenaline and muscle memory pushed him through, enabling a moment of sheer magic: a country-erupting, three-run, 442-foot moon shot to dead center.

The lid popped off the joint. Bichette dispatched his lumber and strutted calmly toward first as revelry reigned. Ohtani went hands to knees in exhaustion, a giant slain. Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bichette's good pal and longtime teammate, waited at home plate, arms spread wide for the hug of all hugs. At the time, it felt like a fitting capstone to a glorious October north of the border.

But it wasn't to be. The baseball gods, imaginative and cruel, had other plans. So did the Dodgers, who clawed their way back into the fight. Max Muncy trimmed the deficit to one in the eighth with a solo blast off rookie Trey Yesavage. An inning later, with the Jays two outs from glory, Rojas stunned a nation with an inconceivable, game-tying tater.

MIGUEL ROJAS WITH THE BIGGEST SWING OF HIS LIFE 💥GAME 7 IS TIED IN TORONTO pic.twitter.com/tDwUGzBrVq

— MLB (@MLB) November 2, 2025

"I cost everybody in here a World Series ring," Jays closer Jeff Hoffman, the poor soul on the other side of Rojas' iconic moment, said afterward. "It feels pretty s***ty."

Hoffman wasn't the only Jay affected. All around the home clubhouse, grown men had tear-stained eyes. Shane Bieber, who gave up Smith's homer, was a puddle. So was infielder Ernie Clement, who broke the record for hits in a postseason in Game 7. Teammates gushed over one another, waxed poetic about how close-knit everybody was, how they felt like it was written in the stars — until, of course, it wasn't.

"I said thank you," a grateful John Schneider revealed during his postgame news conference. "I said thank you probably about 10 times. And that was the main message. I'm sure I'm going to talk to them all again, but I said thank you."

Canada, surely, feels the same.

This Jays club reinvigorated the sport for a nation — no small feat. With a magical postseason run, they turned this franchise into a destination and an institution. Nobody wearing white on Saturday will take much solace in that, at least not in the immediate afterglow. But in time, the pain will subside, and the good will endure.

At around 2 a.m. — the second one, thanks to daylight savings — the Rogers Centre grounds crew gave up. By that point, both teams had long since left the building.

Jays players were home or heading there, their tanks empty, their eyes heavy, their brains too full to dream of sleep. The jubilant Dodgers were likely plane-bound or already in-flight, their champagne-soaked victorywear in a laundry cart somewhere. The stadium stood still. It was over, somehow. All the pictures had been taken, the thank-yous shared, the hugs given, the interviews conducted, the trophy stage taken apart and removed.

All that was left was a mess.

And as an army of leafblowers worked through the bleachers, clearing the detritus of 44,713, the blue-shirted grounds crew struggled to vacuum up the avalanche of confetti that littered the infield dirt. They'd already cleaned up the shimmering strands of paper on the outfield turf, scooping the darn things pile by pile into huge trash bins.

But for whatever reason, the gold and silver shrapnel behind second base proved too difficult a challenge. So they just left it there, a thousand shiny rectangles that could have belonged to the Blue Jays but in the end belonged to the Dodgers.

Meaning that when the sun rose over a defeated city, all that sparkle would still be there. Glitter on dirt.

It's just that. It's much more.

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Who will replace Hugh Freeze? Nine candidates Auburn may consider Paul Myerberg, USA TODAYNovember 3, 2025 at 2:33 AM 0 Auburn fired football coach Hugh Freeze on Sunday, according to multiple reports, one day after a 103 loss to Kentucky dropped the Tigers to 45 this season and 1519 since Freeze returned to the SEC in 2023. The partnership between the Tigers and the former Mississippi and Liberty coach seemed almost foolproof thanks in no small part to his SEC experience. Having won in Oxford, the thinking went, Freeze would do the same with Auburn, only on an even bigger scale. Not quite.

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Auburn fired football coach Hugh Freeze on Sunday, according to multiple reports, one day after a 10-3 loss to Kentucky dropped the Tigers to 4-5 this season and 15-19 since Freeze returned to the SEC in 2023.

The partnership between the Tigers and the former Mississippi and Liberty coach seemed almost foolproof thanks in no small part to his SEC experience. Having won in Oxford, the thinking went, Freeze would do the same with Auburn, only on an even bigger scale. Not quite.

At no point in his tenure did the Tigers resemble the best team in the state, let alone the SEC. Despite his track record on offense, Auburn failed to score more than 17 points in five of six SEC games this season and scored more than 31 points in regulation in conference play just twice over his three seasons.

Look for Auburn's next coach to have a background on offense to keep pace with Kalen DeBoer, Lane Kiffin, Josh Heupel and the top programs in the SEC. Here are the early names to watch:

Alex Golesh, South Florida

South Florida football coach Alex Golesh reacts to a replay during his team's game against Florida Atlantic at Raymond James Stadium.

Golesh spent two seasons as the offensive coordinator at Tennessee before getting hired at South Florida, where he posted back-to-back seven-win seasons before putting the Bulls on the national map with a win this September against Florida. That he has only three years of experience as a head coach, all in the Group of Five, is a drawback the Auburn decision-makers would have to weigh to bring in one of the fastest-rising names in the profession.

Brent Key, Georgia Tech

Key is in an enviable situation at Georgia Tech, with immense job security, deep ties to the program and on-field success the program hasn't matched in nearly 50 years. In other words, the former Tech offensive lineman may not be going anywhere. But Key did spend three years at Alabama on Nick Saban's staff, so he knows the state, and would bring a high degree of professionalism at a crucial moment for the program.

Rhett Lashlee, SMU

While Lashlee is a stronger contender for the opening at Arkansas, his long connection with former Auburn coach Gus Malzahn might be an asset given how Malzahn is looked at more fondly after Bryan Harsin and Freeze flopped in his wake. Lashlee is a young, offense-minded coach, like Golesh, but with Power Four experience and a College Football Playoff berth on his resumé. He signed an extension with the Mustangs last week, but that might not dissuade the Tigers if they decide he is the guy.

Manny Diaz, Duke

His defensive background makes Diaz a wild card in this search and a strong second-tier option if Auburn misses on a few of the trendier names in the mix. Diaz has spent five seasons as a Power Four head coach in addition to his lengthy run of success as a defensive coordinator across the Bowl Subdivision. The work he's done so far at Duke should make Diaz a legitimate candidate, though he's more likely to land somewhere outside of the SEC if he does leave the Blue Devils.

Kenny Dillingham, Arizona State

Dillingham could be pulled away from Tempe for the right opportunity. That spot might be Auburn, where he's still remembered for his one year as offensive coordinator in 2019 — the Tigers averaged 33.2 points per game and haven't sniffed that number in the years since. Like Lashlee, he has a direct link to Malzahn and a secondary connection through Malzahn disciple Mike Norvell, who hired Dillingham to his first full-time position as an assistant at Memphis in 2017. Dillingham later served as offensive coordinator at Florida State and Oregon before landing his current job at his alma mater.

Stanford coach Troy Taylor was fired prior to the 2025 season following allegations of mistreating staff. He was 6-18 in two seasons with the Cardinal and was replaced by interim coach Frank Reich.

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1 / 13College football coaches fired already in 2025 season. See who's on the growing listAuburn fired coach Hugh Freeze on Nov. 2 following a home loss to Kentucky. Freeze was 15-19 in two-plus seasons on the Plains.Dan Mullen, UNLV

Mullen might not find a better reentry point to the SEC unless he waits for the Mississippi State job to reopen, though that wouldn't be until after next season at the earliest. He's off to a good start in his first season at UNLV, and Auburn would have to overlook how Mullen was unable to achieve liftoff during his tenure at Florida. But he's deeply experienced, knows exactly how the SEC operates and might be the highest-floor candidate on the Tigers' early list.

Jon Sumrall, Tulane

Sumrall is going to be a head coach in the SEC, and probably as soon as the 2026 season. While Kentucky is seen as the likeliest destination should Mark Stoops retire, Sumrall would take a hard look at the Tigers' deeper pool of resources and quicker path toward College Football Playoff contention. While he played for Kentucky and coached there from 2019-21, Sumrall is smart enough to realize Auburn is a much better position overall.

James Franklin

Disgruntled Auburn fans might point to Franklin's poor record against ranked teams, the fact he never truly developed an elite quarterback or offense and the way the Nittany Lions disintegrated in his final season. These are valid points. Then again, Franklin won 24 games over three years at Vanderbilt. If he can deliver a coherent plan for how to maximize Auburn's NIL offerings, Franklin would be a smash-hit hire for a program that needs a steady hand.

Urban Meyer

If you can hire Meyer — if you can sell it, stomach it, grin and bear it — then you should. The drawbacks are obvious; so are the results. Meyer has shown no legitimate interest in getting back into coaching and left the profession several years before NIL and the House settlement transformed the sport. But it can't hurt Auburn to make a phone call.

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