Hugh Freeze and Auburn need an offensive awakening.

They will try to come alive on Saturday, Oct. 11, against a Georgia football team that the Tigers haven’t scored more than 20 points against in their last eight matchups against Kirby Smart's Bulldogs. Those were all Georgia wins.

Over the last two games, Auburn 's offense mustered just 287 yards of total offense in a 24-17 loss at Oklahoma and 177 in a 16-10 loss at Texas A&M.

A major issue is opposing teams sacking quarterback Jackson Arnold again and again.

“We’ve done a really good job of taking care of the football, but now you look at the last two games and we certainly have put ourselves behind the chains way too much with some undisciplined penalties and questionable play calling that puts us behind the chains,” Freeze

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