Georgia has endured two consecutive years of quarterback competitions. While the incumbent started 14 of 15 games last season, this offseason could very well mark the third year in a row a battle takes place.
Jake Fromm is returning after a stellar freshman season that saw him complete 62.2 percent of his throws for 2,615 yards, 24 touchdowns and seven interceptions. At most teams, that kind of production en route to an appearance in the national championship game would make a quarterback safe.
But with the Bulldogs adding five-star quarterback Justin Fields to the mix in January, a legitimate quarterback competition isn’t out of the question.