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Shanna Lockwood-USA TODAY Sports
According to ESPN, Auburn head coach Gus Malzhan said that quarterback Nick Marshall will not start Week 1 against Arkansas. Marshall was cited by police for possession of marijuana last month.
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Malzahn declined to say just how long Marshall would sit against Arkansas.

"I'm not ready to say that yet," he said.

Malzahn said that the inability to start is "part of the punishment."

"The rest is between us," he added.
Malzahn also said that cornerback Jonathon Mincy will not start Week 1. Mincy was arrested and charged with second-degree marijuana possession in late June.
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"I will say this: Nick Marshall is still our quarterback and Jonathon Mincy is still our cornerback," Malzahn said.
With Marshall out, Jeremy Johnson, a 6-foot-5 sophomore from Montgomery, Alabama will get the start at QB. He threw for 422 yards, six touchdowns and two interceptions in six games last season.
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Phat Phil117 months
Gus treating Arky like a FCS cupcake
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Pavoloco83117 months
AU should start Tucker Tuberville. They will still cover the 21 point line.
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madddoggydawg117 months
i swore an auburn poster told me gus has eliminated the off-the-field issues since arriving...
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GoDawgsRaw117 months
Wish AU would actaully punish players this isn't Nick's first time being in trouble with weed.
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GoDawgsRaw117 months
AU has no morals
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ChexMix117 months
Georgia fans are jealous of all things Auburn
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olddawg26117 months
the dude with 2 total comments accounts for all of us eh?
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NYCAuburn117 months
math is hard, olddawg
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greygatch117 months
Nick Marshall will miss the first drive of the season. I bet he really learned his lesson THIS time.
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olddawg26117 months
NYC auburn maddoggydawg is an LSU fan.
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