Spring practice is winding down on Auburn’s campus, as we are just over a week away from the annual A-Day game.
There have been plenty of positives, as well as a few bewilderments, about Auburn football during the spring period. But head coach [autotag]Hugh Freeze[/autotag] is confident that he can get the ship turned around ahead of the 2023 season.
As the spring practice period is starting to heat up across the county, one college football analyst took time to examine each SEC program’s biggest question. What is Auburn’s biggest question? Barrett Sallee of CBS Sports would like to know who will be QB1 on the Plains.
Dual-threat weapon [autotag]Robby Ashford[/autotag] got the majority of the snaps for the Tigers last season after veteran pro-style signal-caller [autotag]T.J. Finley[/autotag] suffered an injury in Week 3. It’s no secret that first-year coach Hugh Freeze went shopping in the transfer portal during the winter window, but it’s up to the two former starters to impress him between now and the Tigers’ spring game on April (8). Is Auburn’s quarterback on campus? Ashford has some work to do as a passer, and it has been difficult for Finley to stay healthy throughout his career.
Although Freeze has been critical of his current quarterback situation, he says that the unit as a whole has improved over the last week. Ashford and Finley have each gotten reps this spring with the first-team offense, but true freshman [autotag]Holden Geriner[/autotag] has made an impression on Freeze.
“I thought (Geriner) really stood out all week with his improvement and his play,” Freeze said during a recent media availability. “Not that the others didn’t improve, but I thought his grasp of what we were trying to do, he was impressive with it last week.”
Auburn fans will get their chance to make their own judgments about the quarterback room on Saturday, April 8 when the team takes the field at Jordan-Hare Stadium for the annual A-Day game.
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