West sees unsettled QB field

Alabama quarterback David Cornwell (12) rolls out under pressure during the second half of the NCAA college football team's A-Day spring game, Saturday, April 16, 2016, in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Alabama quarterback David Cornwell (12) rolls out under pressure during the second half of the NCAA college football team's A-Day spring game, Saturday, April 16, 2016, in Tuscaloosa, Ala.

More than a month of spring football practice has helped a few teams in the SEC's Western Division find a new starting quarterback.

For others, the competition continues.

Alabama, Auburn and Mississippi State are among the schools trying to decide on a No. 1 option under center.

Alabama -- the defending national champion -- is choosing among holdovers Cooper Bateman, Blake Barnett and David Cornwell, and freshman midyear enrollee Jalen Hurts. Bateman has the edge in experience, but it was the younger quarterbacks such as Barnett and Hurts who looked the best during Saturday's spring game.

Coach Nick Saban said the Tide looked "a little quicker, a little faster, in terms of how we're moving on offense when those two were in there, especially in the first half."

Auburn's trying to decide among Jeremy Johnson, Sean White and junior college transfer John Franklin III. Johnson and White have SEC experience, but Franklin is the most athletic and arguably the best suited to run Coach Gus Malzahn's zone read offense.

The next Mississippi State quarterback has the unenviable task of replacing Dak Prescott, who threw for more than 9,000 yards and ran for about 2,500 more in his career.

Nick Fitzgerald, Elijah Staley, Damian Williams and Nick Tiano are locked in a four-man race for the job. Fitzgerald was Prescott's primary backup last season, but the redshirt freshman Tiano has impressed the coaching staff.

Here's a breakdown of some of the major issues facing SEC West teams:

ALABAMA

The Crimson Tide will try to replace Heisman Trophy-winning running back Derrick Henry, who ran for 2,219 yards and 28 touchdowns last season. The two main candidates are sophomores Damien Harris and Bo Scarbrough, who were both former five-star prospects. Harris ran for 114 yards in an impressive spring game, but that was mostly against the team's backup defense.

AUBURN

The Tigers might have uncertainty at quarterback, but no such concerns exist on the defensive line. Auburn should be very deep at that position with talented veterans such as Carl Lawson and Montravius Adams being supplemented by young players such as Byron Cowart and Marlon Davidson.

LSU

The Tigers have a sturdy, star running back in Leonard Fournette, who wasn't asked to do much this spring considering Coach Les Miles is well aware of his talent. LSU does have 18 starters returning, including quarterback Brandon Harris. The Tigers hope Harris continues to improve -- he threw for 2,165 yards and 13 touchdowns last season while completing 53.8 percent of his passes. LSU also must replace both of its offensive tackles from last season. Sophomore Maea Teuhema, who started 11 games at guard last season, sophomore Toby Weathersby and junior K.J. Malone are among the top candidates to fill those two spots in the fall.

OLE MISS

The Rebels should be fine under center with Chad Kelly returning for a second consecutive season as the starter. Now they'll try to replace three potential NFL first-round draft picks in receiver Laquon Treadwell, left tackle Laremy Tunsil and defensive lineman Robert Nkemdiche. Ole Miss hopes talented players such as defensive lineman Breeland Speaks and receivers Damore'ea Stringfellow and Quincy Adeboyejo can step into larger roles. Ole Miss was the only school in the SEC that didn't have a spring game because Vaught-Hemingway Stadium is undergoing substantial renovations.

MISSISSIPPI STATE

The Bulldogs' defense has had an extensive makeover during the offseason after coordinator Manny Diaz left for Miami. Coach Dan Mullen hired former USC assistant Peter Sirmon as his replacement. The Bulldogs have several experienced players returning on defense, including defensive lineman A.J. Jefferson, linebacker Richie Brown and safety Brandon Bryant.

TEXAS A&M

The Aggies hope they've found their starting quarterback in Trevor Knight, a senior who transferred from Oklahoma. He started 15 games during his time with the Sooners. Knight was recently named the starter by Coach Kevin Sumlin.

Sports on 04/20/2016

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