The Georgia Bulldogs may or may not have a quarterback carousel, but a few of their opponents in 2018 have some uncertainty at starting signal-caller.
The Bulldogs’ trip to LSU — their first since 2008 — is one of a few destinations with offensive changes. Ohio State transfer Joe Burrow leads a pack of Tigers vying for the starting job.
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Florida, Tennessee and Kentucky are among the other SEC opponents auditioning starters.
While Austin Peay, Middle Tennessee State and UMass may not seem like pitfalls on their schedule in 2018, the defending SEC champions will be facing three experienced quarterbacks.
Georgia Tech’s TaQuon Marshall presents a running threat.
Secured and looking to improve are South Carolina’s Jake Bentley and Auburn’s Jarrett Stidham. Missouri’s Drew Lock has a new offensive coordinator in Derek Dooley to manage his growth.