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Dillon Wade says potential offensive struggles were 'apparent,' but 'we can get better'

Justin Hokansonby:Justin Hokanson10/17/23

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AUBURN, AL - 2023.08.12 - Fall Camp Scrimmage
AUBURN, AL - August 12, 2023 - Auburn Offensive Lineman Dillon Wade (#52) during a fall camp scrimmage at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, AL. Photo By Austin Perryman

AUBURN -- Transparency is always enjoyable when speaking with players and coaches, and Auburn offensive tackle Dillon Wade provided that on Tuesday. I asked Wade if he was surprised about Auburn's offensive struggles this season. His answer might surprise you. Then again, it might not. "They say you practice like you play," Wade said. "Some of the things have shown up in practice and I didn't think they were going to be as much of a disadvantage as they were. I'm not going to say I can see the future, but it was kind of apparent things were going to happen. We can get better. It's not things that are unfixable. It's things that are small things, small things." Auburn currently ranks 13th in total offense and 14th in scoring offense in the SEC. More from Wade inside.

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