Auburn fans have been in a place of uneasiness throughout fall camp. The offense, based on reports, has struggled. The quarterback play has been subpar, at the least it’s been inconsistent. The offensive line hasn’t jelled. The receivers are young, inexperienced, and dropping passes. The defense has had its way seemingly throughout the two scrimmages the team has had. Auburn’s defense should be good, but not good enough to shut down an offense like Auburn’s entirely.
On the flip side, the offense has been put in high-stress situations during both scrimmages. In the red zone, in timed situations, in positions where the quarterbacks are being forced to throw the ball and the defense can adjust, pin it’s ears back, and get after the quarterback.
What can fans expect to see during Auburn’s open practice on Saturday?
Here are five storylines to be watching as the practice unfolds.