Nothing_But_A_Winner00
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http://espn.go.com/blog/sec/post/_/id/23509/alabamas-o-line-most-experienced-in-sec
Here's a look at where the SEC offensive lines rank nationally in career starts entering the 2011 season:
- T-No. 23: Alabama (90)
- T-28: Georgia (86)
- T-37: Mississippi State (80)
- T-41: LSU (78)
- T-43: Kentucky (77)
- T-43: Ole Miss (77)
- T-56: South Carolina (70)
- T-60: Vanderbilt (68)
- T-89: Tennessee (50)
- T-94: Arkansas (49)
- T-111: Florida (27)
- No. 118: Auburn (15)
Will Steen take over for BJ?Alabama's Barrett Jones is the best overall offensive lineman in the league, but will likely be playing a new position. Jones is expected to move from right guard to left tackle.