by Brendan Paschal
Normally after Week 3 teams have settled down and you know what to expect for the rest of the season. The quarterback battles have been decided, the offense starts to catch a rhythm, and there should be no more surprises. However, that has not proved to be the case this year in the SEC. There is a quarterback conundrum in the SEC.
Week 3 brought more concerns and question marks for a lot of teams in the SEC. South Carolina, Kentucky, and now Florida have lost their returning starter from 2018 to season ending injuries. Right when Arkansas and Mississippi State fans thought they had their guy they get benched.
There are only four schools in the SEC where 2019 should be a year of elite quarterback play. Alabama, Georgia, LSU, and Missouri all have phenomenal quarterbacks. I’m sure we will focus more on how good these guys are throughout the season, but this is not what this article is going to focus on. Furthermore, there are several of starting quarterbacks who have solidified their starting role such as Auburn, Ole Miss, Tennessee, and Texas A&M. In other words, if your team is not mentioned below consider it a good thing.
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