All 14 SEC teams will return to the field the week of Aug. 3, which also happens to be one month before South Carolina will become the first conference team to play a game during the 2015 season.

Prior to kickoff, though, each program will have chance to address a few position battles and pressing concerns.

As we wade through the final two weeks of the offseason and finally make it to preseason, here’s one question every team faces during its fall practices.

Alabama: Who will become the starting quarterback, Jake Coker or David Cornwell?

Arkansas: Is there a downfield receiving threat to compliment Keon Hatcher, the tight ends and the running backs?

Auburn: Will Jovon Robinson or Roc Thomas earn alpha status at running back?

Florida: Are the team’s young offensive linemen like Martez Ivey ready to play immediately?

Georgia: How will the Bulldogs handle the weight of immense expectations on both sides of the ball as well as within the coaching staff?

Kentucky: Can Jason Hatcher, Denzil Ware and company replicate the play of departed NFL draft picks Bud Dupree and Za’Darius Smith?

LSU: How much development will we see from quarterback Brandon Harris?

Mississippi State: Can the reworked offensive line provide enough support for Dak Prescott?

Missouri: Which defensive linemen will inherit bigger roles without Harold Brantley, Marcus Loud and others?

Ole Miss: Will the NCAA complete its investigation into the Laremy Tunsil fiasco prior to the season?

South Carolina: How much can new co-coordinator Jon Hoke and a plethora of new defensive linemen elevate the pass rush?

Tennessee: Who will play middle linebacker?

Texas A&M: How much can John Chavis develop the run defense prior to Sept. 5?

Vanderbilt: Is this offense capable of moving the football with Johnny McCrary at quarterback?