ESPN college football expert Paul Finebaum suggests fingers will point at Auburn Tigers quarterback Payton Thorne if the Tigers don't hit the ground running.
Another vote of confidence for the Tigers veteran signal caller, who now becomes a team captain for the 4th season in a row, following on from two captaincy stints when he was at Michigan State.
"I think if Auburn looks terrible there might be a bigger reaction because probably more question marks about Payton Thorne," Finebaum declared onWhile some fans might push back against Finebaum's pithy opinion, it's an unmistakable fact that there's a lot of pressure on Thorne to deliver in his last year of eligibility.
To be perfectly honest, it's not like the Tigers signal caller is running short of young explosive pass catchers this season - the cupboard is stacked full of fiery ingredients.
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