All three quarterbacks threw touchdown passes during Auburn's second scrimmage of fall camp, which emphasized true freshmen as well as select veterans.

Jarrett Stidham, Sean White and Malik Willis each threw touchdown passes, while the defense had an interception and a safety at Jordan-Hare Stadium on Saturday.

"I thought the offense did a good job today," Auburn coach Gus Malzahn said. "They had some explosive plays. I thought they rebounded from the last scrimmage. Our defense also did some good stuff. ... Overall I thought it was a very solid day."

According to a source, Willis threw two touchdowns and White threw the interception while freshman Markaviest Bryant had the sack inside the end zone for a safety. Darius Slayton, Noah Igbinoghene, Nate Craig-Myers and Marquis McClain each had long touchdown receptions, according to a source, who said there were a series of plays where the ball was placed inside the 10-yard line to create a long field.

Malzahn said the top two quarterbacks took "pretty much equal" reps with the first-team offense and saw time with the second team.

Asked if there's been separation at quarterback yet, Malzahn said, "I'm not ready to say that yet," and denied knowledge of who threw the two interceptions during Monday's scrimmage, though a source confirmed it was White.

Several players were out due to injury or to give less experienced players more reps. That group included defensive linemen Marlon Davidson (knee) and Andrew Williams (knee), safety Tray Matthews (undisclosed), defensive back Daniel Thomas (arm), wide receiver Kyle Davis (undisclosed) and running back JaTarvious Whitlow (ankle).

"It's been very physical and that's been by design, too," Malzahn said. "And you're going to have guys banged up from time to time. You'll have a couple of guys you want to hold out just to get them healed up or whatever, but we expect everybody but possibly Whitlow, he had an ankle injury.

On special teams, Igbinoghene and John Franklin III saw reps on kickoff returns and redshirt-sophomore Ian Shannon "had a good day," according to Malzahn, as the Tigers had 10 punts.