Why is nobody talking about how Auburn's entire season depends on flipping last year's turnover margin? They finished minus-3 in SEC play, and that's the difference between 7-5 and contending for nine wins. The defense generated only 12 takeaways all season, which ranked 13th in the conference. With a new quarterback likely starting, protecting the ball on offense is even more critical. The real spring storyline should be whether the secondary can create more game-changing plays and if the offensive scheme prioritizes ball security. Can this team finally win the turnover battle consistently, or will it be the same story that holds them back from the next tier?