Five SEC quarterbacks with the most to prove in conference play

With the first conference games upon us in the SEC, which signal-callers have most pressure to perform in 2023?

The SEC looks a lot different in the pocket this year. Alabama Heisman winner Bryce Young is gone, as is Georgia‘s back-to-back national champion Stetson Bennett. Florida‘s Anthony Richardson, Tennessee‘s Hendon Hooker, and Kentucky’s Will Levis all found homes in the NFL.

So who is around to step up? More than a few signal-callers have the chance to claim some space in the power vacuum, but some teams (and fanbases) need their guys to do well a little more badly than others.

Here are the SEC quarterbacks under the most pressure during conference play.