A road trip to one of the most difficult environments in the nation in College Station presents quite the measuring stick for where quarterback Payton Thorne and this offense are. Auburn’s defense is very good, but the offense’s performance at Cal was a major red flag for a team that opens up SEC play with a tough road trip to Texas A&M, followed by Georgia, a trip to LSU, and Ole Miss at home.
We are going to find out a lot about this Auburn team Saturday.
Was Hugh Freeze simply trying some things out with Robby Ashford in the first few weeks, or does he plan to rotate Ashford in regularly when the games get tougher?
Can the defense continue to look good against legitimate competition?
Can Auburn score enough points to keep up with an A&M offense that has averaged 44 points per game in the first three weeks?
This is an absolutely massive game for both teams.
For Texas A&M, a loss at home to Auburn in a game where they are favored by more than a touchdown is going to make the warm seat of Jimbo Fisher scorching hot.
For Auburn, who faces an extremely difficult next three games along with being one of three teams in the nation that have to face both Alabama and Georgia, getting their SEC schedule started off on the right foot would go a long way.
Every game in the SEC is big, but this one has a different feel to it. While questions remain about both teams, we will surely get some answers Saturday.
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