I understand. It can be looked at both ways. However, while looking at where they are now and you're seeing where they'll end up? It changes the narrative in my world.
From a different perspective here; a gambling view.
As I mentioned earlier I've seen more than a few call for Auburn to win and win big. Then, I see where Vegas and other bookmakers have Auburn giving Florida three. When the public is so big on one, Vegas shying away from their (publics) numbers on a game ... it has all the ingredients to go the opposite way. I've seen way to many games like this end up being straight up wins for the dog.
In other words, from a gambling point of view, I'm walking away hurriedly.
If there's one area I'd say it would be important to keep an eye on it's the screen game with Mullen. Auburn is a team that can be taken advantage of in the flats and a quick screen game will also take away any advantage we'd see from their defensive line.