Auburn seldom faces a quarterback as prolific as what it'll see in from UCF's McKenzie Milton in the Peach Bowl.
Milton has completed over 69 percent of his passes for 3,795 yards, ninth highest nationally, with 35 touchdowns and nine touchdowns while leading the No. 12 Golden Knights' nation-best scoring offense.
"He's a playmaker," Auburn safety Stephen Roberts said. "He's going to extend the plays. So we got to be on top and on top of our coverages and keep in him in the well. That's one thing we've been practicing on this week, that's big."
Auburn has played opposing quarterbacks to produce comparable statistics, with Missouri's Drew Lock being the only such test this season and Deshaun Watson, Baker Mayfield, Chad Kelly and Johnny Manziel in years past.