More than half the teams in the powerhouse Southeastern Conference will have new starting quarterbacks this fall.
More than half the SEC will have new QBs in 2025, though some changes come with continuity
More than half the teams in the powerhouse Southeastern Conference will have new starting quarterbacks this fall.
Many of the changes were expected. Some were needed. All of them will be overly dissected before training camps open in August.
Alabama ( Jalen Milroe ), Auburn (Payton Thorne) Missouri (Brady Cook), Ole Miss ( Jaxson Dart ) and Texas ( Quinn Ewers ) lost entrenched starters to the NFL. But those typical progressions were hardly the norm elsewhere.
Georgia's Carson Beck transferred to Miami. Tennessee's Nico Iamaleava bailed on a $2.4 million name, image and likeness deal and ended up at UCLA. Oklahoma's Jackson Arnold landed at Auburn. And Kentucky's Brock Vandagriff retired from football after getting benched.