One UCF player believes Auburn is in for a "rude awakening" when the teams meet Jan. 1 in the Peach Bowl.

Knights sophomore running back Adrian Killins told the Orlando Sentinel on Thursday that his team's biggest advantage in bowl game will be its collective speed -- something he believes Auburn, and the SEC as a whole, is lacking.

"SEC football, they don't have a lot of speed, honestly," Killins told the Sentinel. "So, Auburn hasn't seen any speed like we have here."

UCF, the nation's lone remaining undefeated team entering bowl season, has put together the country's most prolific offense under coach Scott Frost. The Knights are averaging 49.4 points per game -- the most nationally since Baylor (52.4) and Florida State (51.6) in 2013.

UCF has done that despite averaging just 72.7 offensive snaps per game, which ranks 60th in the country.

Bottom line: The Knights score quickly and often while averaging just 28 minutes and 16 seconds of possession per game, a number that ranks 103rd in the FBS. Auburn, meanwhile, is 34th in the nation in average time of possession, 46th in snaps per game (73.8) and 25th in scoring.

Killins, who leads UCF with 762 rushing yards and 11 total touchdowns, believes the Knights' speed will show on both sides of the ball when the two teams meet in Atlanta next month.

"I will say they're in for a rude awakening, because UCF football, we're UCF fast and UCF fierce," Killins said. "Defense will get 11 hats to the ball, fast and furious, and offense, we've got a lot of guys who can go up and get the ball, make you miss and make big plays."

Video: @ADRIANKILLINS9 on what it will take for #UCF to upend Auburn in the @CFAPeachBowl Jan. 1 “Auburn hasn’t seen any speed like we have here.” pic.twitter.com/KTyXeqHuk7 — osknights (@osknights) December 14, 2017

Tom Green is an Auburn beat reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @Tomas_Verde.