Auburn coordinator Rhett Lashlee is set to meet with the media at 5:45 p.m. Sunday to discuss Saturday's lost to Georgia and this weeks game with Alabama A&M.

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RHETT LASHLEE

-- Lashlee says Auburn never considered changing quarterbacks last night against Georgia. Says there was no indication Sean White's injury could prevent him from playing.



-- On not getting a "spark" by using John Franklin III: Auburn is in a different place than it was when Tigers lost to Texas A&M.



-- "I have to get them better opportunities. I have to get them better plays."



-- "We didn't have the balance we need... give credit to Georgia, they deserve a lot of it. Don't think it has anything to do with who was playing quarterback."

-- Lashlee says the offensive line is healthy.



-- Kerryon Johnson "didn't do a whole lot" in practice last week.



-- Lashlee says White hasn't thrown to receivers for two straight weeks

-- Rudy Ford was "not an option" at running back last night. Stanton Truitt getting going down "hurt us"

-- Lashlee says Auburn played an "OK first half" before making two critical errors in the second half.

-- Stanton Truitt went down in the second drive. "Not a long-term critical thing. We don't think." Lashlee says it will be a few days before they know for sure. Chandler Cox in the same boat.

-- If Sean White can't play against Alabama A&M, Lashlee doesn't know if Jeremy Johnson or John Franklin III will start. Woody Barrett is a "good kid" but Auburn intends to redshirt him this year.

-- Lashlee rules out an offseason surgery for Sean White

-- "We're all in it together. We all play a part... disappointing."

-- Georgia is the "toughest loss I've been a part of just about."

-- Lashlee feels if Auburn got a first down Tigers would have been "rolling"

-- Malik Miller is a possibility to play against Alabama A&M. If he isn't healthy, Tigers may look into a possible medical redshirt.

-- Kamryn Pettway has not been ruled out for Alabama A&M. "Making good strides."

-- Lashlee says he hasn't thought about it, but doesn't think there's any chance Jeremy Johnson could earn a redshirt this year.