AUBURN SPRING PRACTICE

Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn talks to the press Saturday, March 29, 2014, at the Auburn Athletic Complex in Auburn, Ala. (Julie Bennett/jbennett@al.com)

-- Auburn held its first scrimmage of the spring on Saturday in the indoor facility.

Originally scheduled for Jordan-Hare Stadium, Tigers coach

Gus Malzahn

moved the practice into the indoor facility due to all the rain in the area this weekend.

Follow along here for live updates from Malzahn's press conference.

** Auburn ran between 90-100 plays in the scrimmage. "We were indoors because of the weather.

** Auburn ran it 60 percent, threw it 40 percent. Fairly equal reps.

** Nick Marshall "looks more comfortable every practice." His pocket presence.

** Auburn may have had one turnover, Malzahn said.

** All three running backs got equal reps, rotated with the first or second reps.

** Probably an equal number of reps at left tackle for Patrick Miller and Shon Coleman.

** Gus Malzahn on the newcomers: "Those guys have really responded well. Picked it up, hit the ground running." Says D'haquille Williams and Derrick Moncrief are confident players.

** When they go live, the focus on the running backs is the little things they can do without the ball.

** Malzahn on Corey Grant: "He's very physical. He's one of our stronger guys in the weight room."

** Malzahn's open to having eight referees on the field to make it go faster.

** Jeremy Johnson's "had a great attitude." Malzahn feels like he's gotten a lot more comfortable in the offense.

** Malzahn says he feels like there's 2-3 receivers at every position.

** Malzahn says he's impressed by Rudy Ford.

** Auburn is in a much different situation than last year in terms of building a depth chart. A year ago, the Tigers needed a depth chart for a base line, but now, it's a little more established.

** Malzahn on Trovon Reed: "The thing about Trovon, he's a veteran guy. ... Knowledge-wise, he's got a lot of experience."

** Malzahn says nothing's really changed at H-back. 4 or 5 guys have been rotating.

** Tyler Nero is back out there, but did not practice today. Malzahn says he won't offer any details on Nero's situation.

** Malzahn says he's not expecting any more position changes. "The key is getting our guys better, but you also have to keep an eye toward next year."