💨 Abstract
Hugh Freeze, entering his third year as Auburn's football coach, faces pressure to improve after two underwhelming seasons (6-7 and 5-7). Key to his plans is new quarterback Jackson Arnold, who hopes to stabilize the position after last season's struggles. Freeze is optimistic about improvements, citing a strong offensive line and returning receivers. Auburn aims to better compete against rivals Alabama and Georgia, both of whom they will host this season.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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