With Tua running the show, I've heard that Saban has decided to just go for two every time and they won't really be needing to kick any field goals anymore. It's really a bad thing for Auburn because now the score will look that much more lopsided this year. When Bama scores those 7 TDs against you, the score would be 49 to whatever paltry sum that Auburn can squeak onto the scoreboard without having anything in the way of a running game. Now since Bama will be going for 2 instead of kicking extra points, those same 7 Tds will now be on the scoreboard as 56 points to whatever low number Auburn puts up on offense. Also, you've got to figure with Tua being 10/10 on third down conversions passing and assuming he continues that trend, the 3 missed field goals and the 8 third down conversions that Jalen failed to convert on last year (due to the fact that he couldnt see the wide open receivers running all over the AU secondary) could also end up being touchdowns. Heck Burbank, with 56 points in regular offensive production plus those other 11 opportunities squandered by Jalen and the kicker also being converted to TDs, that's another 88 points left on the field. The score this year just might be 144 - 10.

Last edited by abolt300; 09/14/18 07:12 PM.