Week in and week out, it’s been Auburn’s offense that has simply not been able to make winning plays, and as a result, the Tigers sit at 0-4 in SEC play for the third straight season.

The Tigers’ offense, which hasn’t scored more than 17 points against SEC foes this season, ranks 98th nationally in scoring offense, averaging 23.6 points per game and 107th in total offense with 335 yards per game.

Per Jacob Waters of Opelika-Auburn News, in Auburn’s four losses, it had 10 drives in the fourth quarter or overtime with a chance to tie or take the lead. Nine of them resulted in 24 yards on 35 plays with an average of 0.69 yards per play and zero points scored.

In the most recent loss to Missouri, Auburn totaled five yards on eight plays in two overtime periods.

Auburn head coach Hugh F

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