1. Tennessee's search for an offensive coordinator continues. Head coach Butch Jones said the search is going "exceptionally well." Jones is looking for a replacement for Mike Bajakian, who left to become the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' quarterbacks coach. Jones said a hire could be expected soon after national signing day. Whoever gets the job will have some nice talent to work with, like quarterback Joshua Dobbs and running back Jalen Hurd. Michigan's Mike DeBord is among those who have been reportedly linked to the job.
2. One of the most compelling quarterback situations to watch this offseason and heading into next season is at LSU. Anthony Jennings started 12 of 13 games this season while Brandon Harris started just one while appearing in eight games. Harris was a highly touted recruit who arrived in Baton Rouge with much anticipation but it was Jennings who maintained a grip on the starting job after Harris' lone start in a loss to Auburn. Harris' high school coach at Parkway High in Bossier City, Louisiana, said he tried to talk Harris into transferring to a junior college for a season but that Harris is "all in" for staying and wants to "compete." It'll be interesting to see what results.
Around the SEC
Plenty of fresh faces are likely to emerge as starting quarterbacks in the SEC in 2015. AL.com ranks the projected starters.
A look at Georgia's recruiting class heading into the final week before national signing day.
South Carolina running back Mike Davis, one of the top backs in the SEC in the last two seasons, received an invitation to the NFL scouting combine.
Another combine invitee is Alabama quarterback Blake Sims, who will have a chance to prove whether he has a future as an NFL quarterback.
— Derek Mason (@CoachDerekMason) January 29, 2015