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Auburn football heads into the bye week, but this isn’t just a week off—it’s accountability week for Hugh Freeze. After a brutal stretch on the road and another embarrassing offensive showing, all eyes are on the coaching staff, especially the offensive line. Auburn leads the nation in sacks allowed, giving up 21 sacks in just five games. That’s an average of more than four a game—completely unacceptable for a program with Auburn’s talent.
The conversation now shifts to whether Hugh Freeze is ready to make coaching changes. Fans and alumni are frustrated, and even former players are speaking out. With names like Ryan Pugh and Chad Slade being mentioned as possible solutions, Auburn’s offensive line coaching job feels like it’s on the chopping block.
The deeper issue isn’t just losing—it’s how Auburn is losing. Penalties, busted protections, and missed opportunities are killing drives. Auburn’s offense hasn’t found its identity, and Hugh Freeze can’t ask for patience anymore in year three. With Georgia looming, Auburn has no margin for error left.
👉 Who should take the blame? Offensive line coach Jake Thornton? Play-calling? Or is this on Hugh Freeze himself?
Stay tuned for the full breakdown, including what Auburn must fix before Georgia comes to Jordan-Hare.
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By The War Rapport || Mike G • B Wil • Ike Jones • C-Dub4.7
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Auburn football heads into the bye week, but this isn’t just a week off—it’s accountability week for Hugh Freeze. After a brutal stretch on the road and another embarrassing offensive showing, all eyes are on the coaching staff, especially the offensive line. Auburn leads the nation in sacks allowed, giving up 21 sacks in just five games. That’s an average of more than four a game—completely unacceptable for a program with Auburn’s talent.
The conversation now shifts to whether Hugh Freeze is ready to make coaching changes. Fans and alumni are frustrated, and even former players are speaking out. With names like Ryan Pugh and Chad Slade being mentioned as possible solutions, Auburn’s offensive line coaching job feels like it’s on the chopping block.
The deeper issue isn’t just losing—it’s how Auburn is losing. Penalties, busted protections, and missed opportunities are killing drives. Auburn’s offense hasn’t found its identity, and Hugh Freeze can’t ask for patience anymore in year three. With Georgia looming, Auburn has no margin for error left.
👉 Who should take the blame? Offensive line coach Jake Thornton? Play-calling? Or is this on Hugh Freeze himself?
Stay tuned for the full breakdown, including what Auburn must fix before Georgia comes to Jordan-Hare.
0:00 – Accountability week for Auburn
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