I fear an Oregon-like experience where our hard-working / focused athletes are admirable, but don't have a match for the speed that Auburn will bring to the table. We hope that's not the case, but the speed Auburn has on both sides of the ball will make it very difficult for the 'Cats to score and defend either Auburn's run or pass game.
One thing you have going for you is that we always struggle against big time wideouts. I have no idea why but marquee receivers tend to have a field day against us ever since Tubs left. Evans, Watkins, Julio Jones, Alshon Jeffery, etc. had career days against us, so I wouldn't be surprised to see Lockett perform similarly.
Honestly your best bet against us is to keep everything in front of you and force as many plays as possible before we make it into the end zone. We're gonna move the ball, but Marshall carries the damn football like a loaf of bread and he fumbles constantly. He's also not the most accurate passer so you can force him to throw some picks. Artis-Payne has been known to fumble the ball as well.
So basically the more plays you force in a drive, the more opportunities you have to force a turnover. You're gonna have to score some points, but if you can force two or three turnovers and score in the upper twenties, that's your best bet of beating us.