Jake Fromm is coming off of an incredible year.

After starting quarterback Jacob Eason went down early in the 2017 season, the true freshman stepped in and took the Bulldogs to 13-1 before falling to Alabama in overtime in the National Championship game. Fromm was spectacular, racking up 2,615 yards passing and 24 touchdowns in his first season, but there’s another quarterback in Athens who people are also excited about — Justin Fields.

Fields arrives this season as Kirby Smart’s highest-rated quarterback signing and one of the top recruits in the country. While Fields is definitely something to be excited about, former Alabama quarterback and current ESPN college football analyst Greg McElroy doesn’t think that there should be any form of controversy in Georgia’s quarterback room.

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“I know that five stars gets you a lot of energy and excitement about what Justing Fields can be,” McElroy said on Friday night’s edition of College Football Live. 

“I gotta see it to believe it. Doing it on the high-school field compared to doing it on the college field is a totally different animal. Jake Fromm, last year, did exactly what Georgia asked of him. He was precise, he was accurate, he made good decisions with the football, he knew when to tuck it and run it, not make bad plays worse. He was almost a national-championship caliber quarterback. If he continues to ascend and get a little bit more comfortable, he can get over the hump in the next three years while he’s still in college.”

Georgia came inches away from a National Championship last season with a first-year quarterback. Now that Fromm has that season under his belt, one has to believe that he has a good chance of leading the Bulldogs there again in 2019.

[H/T 247Sports]