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SEC East QB's 2014

Posted on 5/11/14 at 12:06 pm
Posted by deeprig9
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Posted on 5/11/14 at 12:06 pm
There's really only three worth talking about, I wanted to write up something on each of them, but these seem to be the only ones worth mentioning. Feel free to nominate other qb suggestions for the non-obvious ones.


And this is in no particular order or ranking...


USC's Dylan Thompson


Through his junior year, he's played intermittently over the last 3 seasons, with his best performance against Clemson in 2012. Outside of that game, he has struggled. Thompson's completion percentage of 52% in 2012 and 58% in 2013 illustrates this. In his defense, the bulk of his stats for 2013 come from very tough road games against UCF and Missouri. Most quarterbacks struggled against Missouri last year, with a powerful secondary and the one-two punch of Michael Sam and Kony Ealy.

Playing behind a veteran line in 2014, Thompson still has Davis behind him and some good receivers returning. If Spurrier can get him dialed in, and find the Thompson that laid waste to Clemson in 2012, Thompson could end up getting Heisman talk by mid-season. We know the ability is somewhere in him.









UGA's Hutson Mason

5th year senior, Murray's backup since 2012, reported to have been practicing with the 1st team the whole time. He's been the Man in the Headphones between Murray and Bobo, knows the offense inside and out.

Only starting two games, the final two, vs Georgia Tech and Nebraska, Mason threw for 299 and 320, respectively. At that pace, over a 12 game regular season, he's on track to break 3700 yards, and break 4000 with a bowl game or SECC. Mason also had playing time against App St and Kentucky, averaging a 68.60% completion rate on a combined 35 attempts.

Proving he's ready to play big boy football in his first start on the road against Tech, Mason led the team back from a 20 point deficit, took it to overtime, and won. There's nothing eye-popping or elite about his ability, but all he has to do is get the ball into the hands of his play makers and Hutson Mason should do just fine.












Mizzou's Maty Mauk



As a freshman, Mauk was thrown into the fire as a starting quarterback in the SEC after starter James Franklin separated his shoulder in the Georgia game. As most freshmen do, he struggled. He started against Florida, Carolina, Tenn, and UK. His completion percentages, respectively, were 50, 40, 48, and 60. As soon as Franklin was healthy enough to play, Mauk was put back on the bench. His only good stat is 11 TD's to only 2 INT's.

He throws a pretty ball, and if Pinkel can work some magic with Mauk's accuracy, we'll see a much more dangerous quarterback in 2014. The biggest leap in a quarterback's stats generally happens between freshman and sophomore years. Mauk may not get much help though, with the departure of Josey and the presumed departure of Dorial Green-Beckham.





Florida- ETA: Murphy transferred, new OC, Driskel should be healthy, but is early enrollee Will Grier making a push for playing time?

Tennessee- Who will be your quarterback?

Vandy- Who will be your quarterback?

Kentucky- Who will be your quarterback?













This post was edited on 5/11/14 at 12:58 pm
Posted by scrooster
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Posted on 5/11/14 at 12:11 pm to
Thompson is a senior this year.
Posted by Patton
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Posted on 5/11/14 at 12:12 pm to
Thompson is gonna wreck shop
Posted by The_Joker
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Posted on 5/11/14 at 12:15 pm to
Driskel will start for UF. When has that ever been in question?
Posted by hg
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Posted on 5/11/14 at 12:16 pm to
Mason looks scared shitless so I'll go with

Thompson
Mauk
Mason
Posted by CNB
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Member since Sep 2007
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Posted on 5/11/14 at 12:26 pm to
Thompson will need to work on his decision making. But man he can throw a pretty nice ball when he's on point.

Posted by Scoreboard
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Member since Apr 2012
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Posted on 5/11/14 at 12:38 pm to
Tennessee- Who will be your quarterback?

We don't know, don't think the coaches know. Probably whoever looks best August 31 among Worley, Dobbs and Ferguson
Posted by BluegrassBelle
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Posted on 5/11/14 at 12:51 pm to
quote:

Kentucky- Who will be your quarterback?


Patrick Towles. 4* guy coming out of HS (Ft. Thomas Highlands, KY). Dealt with some injuries last season and struggled his freshman year with getting up to the speed of the game. He looked good in the spring game. He's nothing flashy but he looks the part of starting SEC QB right now and Stoops has brought in enough playmakers around him that the offense should be in decent shape this season.

Drew Barker could snag the job from him next season but he was just inconsistent enough in the spring that he's not ready yet. He'll be a good one though.
This post was edited on 5/11/14 at 1:01 pm
Posted by Korin
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Posted on 5/11/14 at 12:52 pm to
Posted by CatFan81
Decatur, GA
Member since May 2009
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Posted on 5/11/14 at 1:08 pm to
quote:

Kentucky- Who will be your quarterback?


Probably Patrick Towles.

Drew Barker is our QB of the future but he's just a true freshman and will likely redshirt.

ETA: Belle beat me to it.
This post was edited on 5/11/14 at 1:09 pm
Posted by Stringer Bell
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Posted on 5/11/14 at 2:21 pm to
JD is better than Mason and Dylan.
Posted by volfan30
Member since Jun 2010
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Posted on 5/11/14 at 2:51 pm to
Worley probably early. If we struggle though we probably go to Ferguson or possibly Dobbs.
Posted by Mizz-SEC
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Posted on 5/11/14 at 4:18 pm to
quote:

Mizzou's Maty Mauk

As a freshman, Mauk was thrown into the fire as a starting quarterback in the SEC after starter James Franklin separated his shoulder in the Georgia game. As most freshmen do, he struggled. He started against Florida, Carolina, Tenn, and UK. His completion percentages, respectively, were 50, 40, 48, and 60. As soon as Franklin was healthy enough to play, Mauk was put back on the bench. His only good stat is 11 TD's to only 2 INT's.


lulz. Mauk "struggled" to a 3-1 record as a starter, with a 15-0 4th quarter win off the bench @ Georgia to boot.

You are correct on the potential impact of the loss of Josey and Green-Beckham.
Posted by ConwayGamecock
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Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 5/11/14 at 5:37 pm to
Here are the statistical breakdowns, in terms of total career games played:

RS-Sr. Dylan Thompson (USC):

Gms: 25, GS: 3 (3-0)
120-218 (55.0%), 1,827 yds, 14 tds, 5 int
55 carries for 66 yds, 5 td

RS-Jr. Jeff Driskel (UF):

Gms: 20, GS: 15 (11-3)*
214-340 (62.9%), 2,271 yds, 14 tds, 10 int
151 carries for 486 yds, 5 td

Sr. Justin Worley (UT):
Gms: 17, GS: 10 (5-5)
172-306 (56.2%), 1,977 yds, 11 tds, 13 int
26 carries for 34 yds, 0 td

RS-Sr. Hutson Mason (UGA):
Gms: 13, GS: 2 (1-1)
94-157 (59.9%), 1,324 yds, 8 tds, 3 int
30 carries for -8 yds, 2 td

RS-So. Maty Mauk (MO):
Gms: 13, GS: 4 (3-1)
68-133 (51.1%), 1,071 yds, 11 tds, 2 int
41 carries for 229 yds, 1 td

RS-So. Patton Robinette (VU):
Gms: 10, GS: 3 (2-1)
46-88 (52.3%), 642 yds, 4 tds, 5 int
71 carries for 214 yds, 7 tds

RS-So. Patrick Towles (UK):
Gms: 5, GS: 0
19-40 (47.5%), 233 yds, 1 td, 1 int
11 carries for -14 yds, 0 td


* Driskel started his first game at WR versus Bowling Green in 2012


I would say that Driskel certainly has the most experience as a starter in the SEC. He has been the most efficient passer in terms of completions but his decision-making must not be the greatest with his poor TD-INT ratio. He looks to be the most dynamic rushing QB in terms of # of carries and yards, although USC's Thompson has as many rushing tds with a 3rd the attempts. Vandy's Robinette's 7 rushing tds in his limited time playing thus far is impressive...

Both Thompson and Driskel have scored as many total tds (passing+rushing) in their careers and lead the returning QBs, although Driskel has twice the INTs.

Missouri's Mauk doesn't have the best completion % as a passer - in fact most of the returning QBs in the SEC this season look to be mediocre unless they improve drastically - but his TD-INT ratio is excellent. Will that continue with all those tall WRs gone from last year??

UT's Worley has a terrible career TD-INT ratio, and is not a threat to run with the ball. This all coming during a career playing behind what was thought to be among the best OLs in the SEC the past 3 yrs, with some great WR units too. Now that the Vol OL and WR units will be overhauled with new players, will that improve?

UGA's Mason will be a 5th-yr. Senior this season, with only 2 career starts under his belt: those came in the last 2 games UGA has played.

His career has mostly been in mop-up duty for Murray after easy wins have already been sealed, and mostly against FCS and weak OOC FBS opponents. Will those final 2 games last season be preparation enough for him to go through and entire SEC season as a starter?
Posted by LSUNV
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Posted on 5/11/14 at 5:50 pm to
quote:

Vandy- Who will be your quarterback?


I know robinette was their starter last year, but I think Stephen Rivers, transfer from LSU, will make a push for the starting job. I hope he throws for 4000 yds at Vandy.
Posted by Roger Klarvin
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Posted on 5/11/14 at 5:55 pm to
Dylan Thompson is the one reason I give A&M a decent chance of winning the season opener.

He just doesnt scare me at all.
Posted by deeprig9
Unincorporated Ozora, Georgia
Member since Sep 2012
64493 posts
Posted on 5/20/14 at 7:40 pm to
ACHOOO sorry, allergies and pollen making my sinuses crazy.
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