This was supposed to be the year Drew Lock mastered Josh Heupel’s offense, but the third-year starter is completing just 50 percent of his passes and leads the SEC with five interceptions. He’s guided the Tigers to just one touchdown on their last 25 possessions and gone 22 straight series without visiting the end zone. The last two weeks, Barry Odom’s staff expected more from Lock, who’s 7-16 as a starter. “We expect him to play at a really high level and be able to efficiently move the team down the field and protect the football,” Odom said. “I think he can be a lot better.
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