The Elite 11 Finals are underway at Nike’s world headquarters in Beaverton, Ore., and  as things stand, three of the quarterbacks competing for the camp’s MVP honors are committed to SEC schools: Tua Tagovailoa (Alabama), Myles Brennan (LSU) and Jake Fromm (Georgia).

Every time a school signs an alumnus of the prestigious quarterback camp, expectations are immediately set sky high and proclamations of future stardom are never far behind.

But how often do the quarterbacks match up to the hype? Not as often as you might think.

Here’s a breakdown of every Elite 11 Finalist to join an SEC roster, starting with the school that has signed the most Elite 11 finalists:

Florida Gators (13)

1999 – Brock Berlin: Played for the Gators from 2000-2001. Threw for 653 yards, 11 touchdowns and two interceptions before transferring to Miami. Headlined famed “Berlin Wall” recruiting class.

2000 — Ingle Martin: Played for the Gators from 2002-2003. Threw for 750 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions before transferring to Furman. Won the John Eibner Award given to the scout team’s “unsung hero” in 2001.

2001 – Gavin Dickey: Played for the Gators from 2003-2005. Threw for 127 yards, one touchdown and one interception. Son of minor league baseball player Gavin Dickey.

2002 – Chris Leak: Played for the Gators from 2003-2006. Threw for 11,213 yards, 88 touchdowns and 42 interceptions, rushed for 137 yards and 13 touchdowns. Starting quarterback on the Gators’ 2006 national championship team.

2002 – Justin Midgett: Left the Gators before taking the field due to academic and legal issues. Played for the Florida Firecats of ArenaFootball2 league.

2003 – Cornelius Ingram: Played for the Gators from 2005-2007 but never threw a pass. Transitioned to tight end after the 2006 season and had 888 receiving yards and eight touchdowns in his career.

2005 – Tim Tebow: Played for the Gators from 2006-2009: Threw for 9,285 yards, 88 touchdowns, 16 interceptions, rushed for 2,947 yards and 57 touchdowns. Played quarterback for two national championship teams, started for the 2008 title team. Won 2007 Heisman, named finalist for two other Heismans (third in 2008 and fifth in 2009).

2006 – John Brantley: Played for the Gators from 2008-2011. Threw for 4,750 yards, 30 touchdowns and 18 interceptions.

2010 – Jeff Driskel: Played for the Gators from 2011-2014. Threw for 3,411 yards, 23 touchdowns and 20 interceptions before transferring to Louisiana Tech.

2011 – Austin Appleby: Played for Purdue from 2013-2015, transferred to Florida for the 2016 season after graduating from Purdue. Threw for 80 yards on 8-of-11 passing in the spring game.

2012 – Luke Del Rio: Redshirted at Alabama in 2013 before transferring to Oregon State. Played for Oregon State in 2014 before transferring to Florida. Front runner for the Gators’ starting job. Del Rio (below) threw for 176 yards, 2 touchdowns in the spring game, completing 10 of 11 passes.

Apr 8, 2016; Gainesville, FL, USA; Florida Gators quarterback Luke Del Rio (14) looks to pass in the first quarter of the Orange and Blue at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Logan Bowles-USA TODAY Sports

Credit: Logan Bowles-USA TODAY Sports

2013 – Will Grier: Played for the Gators in 2015. Threw for 1,202 yards, 10 touchdowns and three interceptions before being suspended for PEDs. Finished 5-0 in his Florida career before announcing transfer to West Virginia.

2015 – Feleipe Franks: Committed to LSU, decommitted amidst Les Miles’ coaching uncertainty. He enrolled early at Florida. Intercepted three times on four attempts in the spring game.

Georgia Bulldogs (9)

2000 – D.J. Shockley: Played for the Dawgs from 2002-2005. Threw for 3,555 yards, 34 touchdowns, nine interceptions, rushed for 643 yards, seven touchdowns. Waited for David Greene to graduate before starting his senior season, led UGA to 2005 SEC title.

2003 – A.J. Bryant: Played for the Dawgs from 2004-2007. Never played quarterback, transitioned to receiver. Recorded 22 receptions, 393 receiving yards and two touchdowns.

2004 – Joe Cox: Played for the Dawgs from 2006-2009. Threw for 3,016 yards, 29 touchdowns, 16 interceptions. Sat behind Matthew Stafford until senior season (2009).

2005 – Matthew Stafford: Played for the Dawgs from 2006-2008. Threw for 7,731 yards, 51 touchdowns, 33 interceptions. Became first overall selection of the 2009 NFL Draft.

2006 – Logan Gray: Played quarterback for the Dawgs from 2008-2009, transitioned to receiver in 2010 before transferring to Colorado. Never completed a pass at UGA.

2008 – Zach Mettenberger: Never played for the Dawgs. Dismissed from the team before seeing the field. Eventually starred at LSU.

2008 – Aaron Murray: Played for the Dawgs from 2010-2013. Threw for 13,166 yards, 121 touchdowns, 41 interceptions. All-time SEC passing touchdown leader, all-time SEC passing yards leader.

2013 – Jacob Park: Never played for the Dawgs. Won Georgia Scout Team Award in 2014. Transferred to Iowa State before the 2016 season.

2015 – Jacob Eason: Enrolled early in January, poised to compete for the starting role in 2016. Threw for 244 yards and one touchdown in the spring game on 19 of 29 throws.

Apr 16, 2016; Athens, GA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Jacob Eason (10) throws a pass during the second half of the spring game at Sanford Stadium. The Black team defeated the Red team 34-14. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports

Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports

Alabama Crimson Tide (6)

2000 – Brodie Croyle: Played for the Tide from 2002-2005. Threw for 6,382 yards, 41 touchdowns and 22 interceptions.

2007 – Star Jackson: Played for the Tide in 2009. Threw for 116 yards before transferring to Georgia State.

2008 – AJ McCarron: Played for the Tide from 2010-2013. Threw for 9,019 yards, 77 touchdowns, 15 interceptions. Alabama’s all-time career passing yards leader. Member of three national championship teams, starter for two title teams.

2009 – Phillip Sims: Played for the Tide in 2011. Threw for 163 yards and two interceptions before transferring to Virginia.

2010 – Phillip Ely: Played for the Tide in 2012. Threw for 42 yards and one touchdown before transferring to Toledo.

2014 – Blake Barnett: He’s competing for the starting job after after redshirting in 2015. Threw for 59 yards on 5 of 9 passes in the spring game.

Tennessee Volunteers (6)

1999 – Casey Clausen: Played for the Vols from 2000-2003. Threw for 9,707 yards, 75 touchdowns and 31 interceptions. Started 44 of 47 career games at Tennessee with a 14-1 career road record.

1999 – John Rattay: Never played for the Vols before transferring to Arizona.

2004 – Jonathan Crompton: Played for the Vols from 2006-2009. Threw for 4,187 yards, 36 touchdowns and 22 interceptions.

2009 – Tyler Bray: Played for the Vols from 2010-2012. Threw for 7,444 yards, 69 touchdowns and 28 interceptions.

2012 – Joshua Dobbs: The Vols’ starting quarterback has thrown for 4,192 yards, 26 touchdowns, 17 interceptions and rushed for 1,329 yards and 20 touchdowns.

Nov 29, 2014; Nashville, TN, USA; Tennessee Volunteers quarterback Josh Dobbs (11) runs for a touchdown during the first half against the Vanderbilt Commodores at Vanderbilt Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

2015 – Jarrett Guarantano: Enrolled in class summer of 2016.

Ole Miss Rebels (6)

2002 – Robert Lane: Played for the Rebels from 2004-2007. Threw for 321 yards, one touchdown and seven interceptions before being transitioned to tight end for the 2006 season. Caught 47 passes for 517 yards and one touchdown.

2005 – Jevan Snead: Started his career at Texas but transferred and played for the Rebels from 2008-2009. Threw for 5,394 yards, 46 touchdowns, 33 interceptions, rushed for 161 yards and six touchdowns.

2008 – Raymond Cotton: Never played in a regular season game for the Rebels. Transferred to South Alabama after redshirting in 2009.

2009 – Barry Brunetti: He spent one year at West Virginia before transferring to Ole Miss. He played for the Rebels from 2011-2013. Threw for 634 yards, seven touchdowns, rushed for 697 yards and seven touchdowns.

2011 – Chad Kelly: He started his career at Clemson before eventually arriving at Ole Miss last season. He threw for 4,042 yards, 31 touchdowns, 13 interceptions, rushed for 509 yards, 10 touchdowns last season and is back for his senior season.

Jan 1, 2016; New Orleans, LA, USA; Mississippi Rebels quarterback Chad Kelly (10) looks to throw a pass against the Oklahoma State Cowboys in the second quarter of the 2016 Sugar Bowl at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports

Credit: Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports

2015 – Shea Patterson: Patterson was rated the No. 1 QB in the class — ahead of Eason. He enrolled early and likely will back up Kelly as a true freshman.

LSU Tigers (5)

2002 – JaMarcus Russell: Played for the Tigers from 2004-2006. Threw for 6,625 yards, 52 touchdowns, 21 interceptions, rushed for 79 yards and four touchdowns. First overall pick of 2007 NFL Draft.

2004 – Ryan Perrilloux: Played for the Tigers from 2006-2007. Threw for 704 yards, eight touchdowns, two interceptions. Transferred to Jacksonville State after being dismissed from the team in 2008.

2006 – Jarrett Lee: Played for the Tigers from 2008-2011. Threw for 3,949 yards, 32 touchdowns and 21 interceptions.

2008 – Zach Mettenberger: He signed with Georgia but transferred to LSU. He played for the Tigers from 2011-2013. Threw for 5,783 yards, 35 touchdowns and 15 interceptions.

2009 – Rob Bolden: He transferred to LSU from Penn State but never played for the Tigers. He then transferred to Eastern Michigan.

Auburn Tigers (4)

2005 — Neil Caudle: Played for the Tigers from 2007-2010. Threw for 244 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions.

2010 – Kiehl Frazier: Played for the Tigers from 2011-2013. Threw for 787 yards, two touchdowns, 10 interceptions and rushed for 326 yards and three touchdowns.

2011 – Zeke Pike: Never played for the Tigers, dismissed in the summer of 2012.

2013 – Sean White: Entering redshirt sophomore season at Auburn. He threw for 1,166 yards, one touchdown and four interceptions as a freshman.

Missouri Tigers (4)

2003 – Chase Patton: Played for the Tigers from 2007-2008. Threw for 256 yards, one touchdown and one interception. Never started a game after backing up Chase Daniel.

2004 – Chase Daniel: Played for the Tigers from 2005-2008. Threw for 12,515 yards, 101 touchdowns, 41 interceptions and rushed for 970 yards, 10 touchdowns. He is Mizzou’s career total yardage leader and was a 2007 Heisman finalist.

2007 – Blaine Gabbert: Played for the Tigers from 2008-2010. Threw for 6,822 yards, 40 touchdowns, 18 interceptions. He was the No. 10 pick in the 2011 NFL Draft.

2014 – Drew Lock: The Tigers starter and only Missouri QB on this list to play in the SEC. Threw for 1,332 yards, four touchdowns and eight interceptions as a true freshman last season.

Arkansas Razorbacks (3)

2005 — Mitch Mustain: Played for the Razorbacks in 2006 before transferring to USC. Threw for 894 yards, 10 touchdowns and nine interceptions. Headlined the “Springdale Five” recruiting haul of 2005.

2006 – Ryan Mallett: He transferred in from Michigan and played for the Razorbacks from 2009-2010. Threw for 7,493 yards, 62 touchdowns and 19 interceptions. Led Arkansas to 2011 Sugar Bowl.

2014 – Ricky Town: Town is a transfer from Southern Cal who is entering his redshirt freshman season.

South Carolina Gamecocks (3)

2001 – Blake Mitchell: Played for the Gamecocks from 2004-2007. Threw for 5,992 yards, 38 touchdowns and 30 interceptions.

2006 – Stephen Garcia: Played for the Gamecocks from 2008-2011. Threw for 7,597 yards, 47 touchdowns, 41 interceptions and ran for 777 yards and 15 touchdowns. Led South Carolina to its first win over a No. 1 ranked team in 2010 (Alabama).

2015 – Brandon McIlwain: Early enrollee, threw for 169 yards, two touchdowns and added 18-yard rushing touchdown in the spring game. He’s a candidate to start this fall.

Kentucky Wildcats (2)

2002 – Andre Woodson: Played for the Wildcats from 2004-2007. Threw for 9,360 yards, 79 touchdowns and 25 interceptions. He threw 40 touchdown passes in 2007, setting the SEC record.

2013 – Drew Barker: Current Wildcats starter. Threw for 364 yards and one touchdown last season after a redshirt 2014 season. Named Kentucky’s starter going into 2016.

Texas A&M Aggies (2)

2012 – Kyle Allen: Played for the Aggies from 2014-2015 before transferring to Houston. Threw for 3,532 yards, 33 touchdowns and 14 interceptions.

2014 – Kyler Murray: Played for the Aggies in 2015 before transferring to Oklahoma. Threw for 686 yards, five touchdowns, seven interceptions, rushed for 335 yards and one touchdowns.