When Auburn football fans think back about the last two seasons, the bad taste of a 7-6 season in 2015 and an 8-5 season in 2016 lingers from the indecision around the quarterback position.
And that’s why coach Gus Malzahn and offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey need to settle on a quarterback between now and the end of the A-Day game and let that person lead the team throughout 2017, eliminating any controversy or uncertainty.
The 2015 season started with so much promise behind Jeremy Johnson as the replacement for Nick Marshall.