How quickly we forget.

Here are some trivia questions that relate to last season in the SEC. If the question is about your team, it might be pretty easy. Maybe. But how well do you follow the league in general? Let’s find out:

Questions

1. South Carolina went through two other starting quarterbacks last season before Jake Bentley took over in the Gamecocks’ seventh game of the season. Can you name them?

2. In how many of Alabama’s 14 wins did the Tide trail at some point in the game? (We’ll set the over-under at 5.5. Bonus points if you know the exact number.) What was their biggest deficit, and against which team?

3. Florida played two quarterbacks in 2016 and they finished with very similar stats. What were their names? Which one had slightly better totals for completions, yards and touchdowns? One was a transfer — which Power 5 program did he come from?

4. Who had the SEC’s longest run from scrimmage last season? How long was it?

5. One Georgia player completed his only pass attempt of the 2016 season for 29 yards, producing a passer rating of 343.6. What position did he play? What is his name? Who did he connect with? What game did it happen in? Did it lead to a score?

6. Arkansas’ Rawleigh Williams III did four things against Mississippi State that he had never done in a college game before. What were they?

7. Missouri had a tough season but at least finished on a high note with a comeback victory in its final game. Who did the Tigers beat and how big of a deficit did they overcome?

8. This player, who started 12 games on defense, returned one punt for Texas A&M in 2016, taking it 73 yards for a score. Can you name him and the opponent?

9. How many times did Tennessee enter a game unranked, per the AP poll, and what was the Vols’ record in those games? Did they finish the season in the Top 25?

10. Which SEC team scored 50-plus points the most times in 2016? How many times was it?

11. Benny Snell and Stanley Boom Williams both rushed for more than 1,000 yards for Kentucky last season. Who was third on the team in rushing yards?

12. Which kicker had the best field-goal percentage in 2016?

13. Who had the most rushing touchdowns?

14. Which SEC quarterback “led” the SEC in negative rushing yards?

Answers

1. Senior Perry Orth and true freshman Brandon McIlwain made starts before Bentley took over. Both went 1-2 in their three starts.

2. Alabama trailed at some point in eight of its victories, including a 21-point deficit to Ole Miss. In seven games, the opponent scored first — four field goals, three touchdowns.

3. Because of injuries, Luke Del Rio was limited to six starts. Purdue transfer Austin Appleby played in nine games and posted slightly better totals.

4. LSU’s Derrius Guice took one 96 yards for a score against Arkansas.

5. Punter Marshall Long’s pass to Sony Michel produced a first down but didn’t lead to points in Georgia’s crushing 45-14 loss to Ole Miss.

6. He topped 200 yards rushing (205), averaged more than 10 yards per carry (12.8), ran for 4 touchdowns and threw a pass (that went for a 21-yard touchdown).

It’s hard to imagine how much more he could have done for the Razorbacks if not for the neck injury that ended his career.

7. Missouri outscored Arkansas 21-0 in the second half to erase a 17-point deficit and win 28-24.

8. Cornerback Nick Harvey against Prairie View A&M. Harvey hurt his knee this spring and is questionable to return this year for his senior season.

9. Tennessee played four times as an unranked team and went 4-0, the final time in the Music City Bowl victory over Nebraska. The Vols were No. 22 in the final AP poll.

10. Auburn topped 50 points four times — 51-14 over Arkansas State, 58-7 over La.-Monroe, 56-3 over Arkansas and 55-0 over Alabama A&M. … Even without Jarrett Stidham!

11. Senior Jojo Kemp rushed for 349 yards, 22 more than quarterback Stephen Johnson. Kemp had at least 323 rushing yards in each of his four seasons and a career per-carry average of 5.1.

12. Ole Miss’s Gary Wunderlich made 22 of 23 for 95.7 percent, his only miss coming from 50-plus yards.

13. Mississippi State quarterback Nick Fitzgerald had 16, one more than Derrius Guice.

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14. Vanderbilt’s Kyle Shurmur (above) carried 50 times for minus-129 yards, 3 yards worse than Arkansas’ Austin Allen.