AUBURN — It's hard to feel much hope looking at Auburn football 's offense as it heads into the first off-week of its season.
The unit showed some promise through its first three games, running at will on opponents with yet-to-be-tapped potential through the air while leaping out to an undefeated start.
Through two SEC games, however, the rushing attack appears nonexistent. The star-power it boasts out wide — and quite frankly, anywhere on that side of the ball — hasn't had much any success in a pair of road losses at No. 5 Texas A&M and No. 8 Oklahoma .
"It is frustrating, and right now, you feel like you've got to be perfect on every single play; that we can't have anything that goes wrong," Auburn running backs coach and offensive coordinator Derrick Nix said Monday, Sept.