Danny Sheridan is standing by his prediction.

Last month, the oddsmaker said he could see Auburn losing three or four games.

"I don't think they should be ashamed of what happened at Clemson," Sheridan told "The Opening Kickoff" on WNSP-FM 105.5 on Wednesday. "Clemson really has a good team."

Auburn fell to Clemson 14-6 after giving up 11 sacks to the ACC's Tigers. For the game, Auburn had just 117 yards - 14 negative plays - in the worst offensive display in Gus Malzahn's college coaching career.

"Auburn's offense has been like it's been for the last three years," Sheridan explained. "This will be the fourth year. Offensively, unless they have a Cam Newton or Nick Marshall, they seem to have a problem. The only thing I think they do well is run the football."

He was asked why the continued issues persist at quarterback.

"Coaches I've talked to have said they are very well coached when it comes to the running game, but unless they are exceptional quarterbacks, they don't deliver (as passers.) ...

"I think Sean White is a sensational quarterback. (Jarrett) Stidham has more ability, but White doesn't lose games for you. He's a better runner than Stidham. "

Sheridan does concede that Stidham has more talent than White. He has the stronger arm, but says White is more accurate.

Sheridan contends Auburn will fall to LSU, lose "a game in the middle and they probably lose to Alabama."

At the end of the day, though, he made it clear that Malzahn has to beat Alabama.

"I would say he would be fired at the end of the year if he loses three or four games and doesn't beat Alabama," Sheridan said. "I don't know him. I've heard good things about him. I don't look for athletic director Jay Jacobs to be there."

Check out Sheridan's odds here.