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SEC quarterbacks an inexperienced bunch heading into 2017

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As expected, Auburn officially announced Jarrett Stidham as its starting quarterback Monday, with hopes that the pivot can finally provide some consistent production for the Tigers behind center.

While Stidham impressed in camp, the former Baylor quarterback is still very inexperienced. The sophomore only started three games for the Bears, has attempted just over 100 passes in his collegiate career, and hasn't played a snap since 2015. Even if Stidham is the best option for Auburn, he may still face a steep learning curve against SEC competition.

And he won't be the only quarterback in the conference dealing with that challenge.

In fact, the SEC as a whole will be very inexperienced behind center in 2017, with several young quarterbacks set for a crash course against some of the nation's toughest teams.

Florida's in a similar situation to Auburn when it comes to Malik Zaire, as even though the transfer is a senior, he's even more inexperienced than Stidham. Meanwhile, Tennessee will be trying to replace Josh Dobbs with either Quinten Dormady or Jarrett Guarantano, who've combined for just 39 pass attempts between them.

Texas A&M is also in the midst of a quarterback battle that includes Jake Hubenak, Kellen Mond, and the suddenly surging Nick Starkel. True freshmen Mond and Starkel haven't taken a snap in college, while Hubenak has only played sparingly across two seasons with the Aggies.

Then there's Ole Miss and South Carolina, where sophomores Shea Patterson and Jake Bentley are entering their first full seasons as starters.

As weird as it sounds, Jalen Hurts - who was a true freshman last year with Alabama - is one of the more experienced pivots in the SEC. Only four projected starters in the conference have more career pass attempts than Hurts, and that even includes the combined numbers of those in quarterback battles.

Team Starter Career Pass Attempts
Alabama Jalen Hurts 382
Auburn Jarrett Stidham 109
Arkansas Austin Allen 420
Mississippi State Nick Fitzgerald 375
Georgia Jacob Eason 370
Ole Miss Shea Patterson 132
South Carolina Jake Bentley 190
Missouri Drew Lock 697
Vanderbilt Kyle Shurmur 478
Tennessee Quinten Dormady/Jarrett Guarantano 39
LSU Danny Etling 698
Florida Malik Zaire 98
Texas A&M Nick Starkel/Kellen Mond/Jake Hubenak 179
Kentucky Drew Barker/Stephen Johnson 371

This isn't exactly good news for anyone hoping to see the Crimson Tide denied a fourth straight SEC championship, as Nick Saban and Co. have a history of making inexperienced quarterbacks look ... well ... not good.

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