Let's all just take a moment and let this sink in.....

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<span style="font-size: 16px;">Athlon's 2011 SEC Unit Rankings</span></p>

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Best Quarterbacks – Georgia
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Aaron Murray entered last season as a question mark, but quickly
answered any doubts about his ability. Murray passed for 3,049 yards, 24
touchdowns and only eight interceptions, while adding four scores on
the ground. Some of Murray's best performances came at the end of 2010,
throwing for 273 yards and three touchdowns against Auburn. He also
threw for 313 yards and three scores in a 34-31 loss to Florida. The
offense will miss receiver A.J. Green, but Murray should only get better
in his second season as a starter.</p>

(Note: Although depth was considered, much of the emphasis for the rankings at this position was based upon the starter.)</p>

2. Arkansas
<span style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(204, 0, 51);">3. Mississippi State</span>
4. South Carolina
5. Tennessee
6. Florida
7. Alabama
8. LSU
9. Auburn
10. Kentucky
11. Ole Miss
12. Vanderbilt</p>
 

birdawg

Sophomore
Aug 13, 2009
989
167
43
3 yrs ago if you told me Ralph was going to be the 3rd rated QB in SEC I would have laughed in your face and kicked you in the nuts. Amazing what Mullen has done
 

patdog

Heisman
May 28, 2007
55,998
24,998
113
Probably Bama and LSU a little low. Overall, this looks to be a pretty down year for QBs in the SEC.
 

seshomoru

Sophomore
Apr 24, 2006
5,542
199
63
birdawg said:
3 yrs ago if you told me Ralph was going to be the 3rd rated QB in SEC I would have laughed in your face and kicked you in the nuts. Amazing what Mullen has done
Don't sell Relf short on this either. The best coach in the world can't do anything with a guy who won't listen or put in the work. If he keeps it up for one more year, he's probably going down as an all time favorite bulldog of many of us.