Ole Miss quarterback Shea Patterson threw for 341 yards and two touchdown in the Grove Bowl. (AP File) First in a series It’s a different look for the quarterback position than last year when the Rebels returned Chad Kelly, a senior, with All-SEC potential and had the No. 1-ranked freshman to provide depth. That depth was needed in November when Kelly tore up a knee, and Shea Patterson was up to the challenge of starting the last three games Patterson is getting some All-SEC mention now. The chemistry issues with receivers that led to dropped passes last year improved in the spring.