SEC Football: 3 quarterbacks with most to prove during 2022 season

NORMAN, OK - SEPTEMBER 11: Quarterback Spencer Rattler #7 of the Oklahoma Sooners runs 22 yards in open field to the one yard line to set up a touchdown against the Western Carolina Catamounts to end the first quarter at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on September 11, 2021 in Norman, Oklahoma. Oklahoma won 76-0. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images)
NORMAN, OK - SEPTEMBER 11: Quarterback Spencer Rattler #7 of the Oklahoma Sooners runs 22 yards in open field to the one yard line to set up a touchdown against the Western Carolina Catamounts to end the first quarter at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on September 11, 2021 in Norman, Oklahoma. Oklahoma won 76-0. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images) /
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Every college football and SEC Football season brings players who subvert, exceed, and meet expectations.

And whether the new season bring success to those players is to be determined. But every player, specifically quarterbacks, face pressure to perform.

In the upcoming year, there are 3 SEC Football quarterbacks who are under a lot of pressure but for different reasons.

3 SEC Football quarterbacks with most to prove during 2022 season

Will Levis faces high draft expectations and a Kentucky Wildcat team who lost multiple key starters from last year.

Mel Kiper already has him as a first round pick and says he has “big time arm talent”. Levis will look to make sure his draft stock stays high as he enters his senior year.

Spencer Rattler is looking for a second chance with the Gamecocks after getting benched by Lincoln Riley for Caleb Williams back in Oklahoma.

Rattler played well in his redshirt freshman year, but after a disastrous 2021 left him on the bench, he’ll join a Gamecock squad with plenty of returning talent.

And Jaxson Dart from USC, takes over for Matt Coral, and joins a slew of other transfers looking to help propel Ole Miss into the national spotlight.

Dart, who took over after Kedon Slovis got hurt, will attempt to keep the Lane train thriving and lead it to the SEC Football promise land.

Here is a deeper look at the expectations facing each of those three this upcoming season.