Jake Fromm knows the challenge that he’ll face in mid-November at Jordan-Hare Stadium, when he will have to stare down Auburn’s vaunted defensive line for four quarters.

The Georgia quarterback is hoping to get the inside scoop on the Tigers that week — though he probably shouldn’t hold his breath, at least if he tries to pry that information from his younger brother, Auburn freshman tight end Tyler Fromm.

“We have to kind of change the way we prepare, because they’re so good along the defensive front,” Jake said Tuesday at SEC Media Days. “Hopefully my brother can give me a couple clues as to what they’re doing on defense, but it’s going to be fun. It’s going to be an exciting time.”

For the Fromm family, that excitement will come from a house divided, as Jake and Tyler share the field for the first time since Jake’s senior season at Houston County High in Warner Robins, Ga., in 2016. That year, Jake, Tyler and their brother Dylan — Tyler’s twin — were all quarterbacks for Houston County, while Tyler and Dylan also played wide receiver.

Dylan is now a freshman quarterback at Mercer, while his two brothers navigate life in the SEC.

“It was tough,” Jake said of Tyler’s recruitment to one of Georgia’s biggest rivals. “For us, it’s ‘hey, where can you go in and what place really fits you best?’ For him, he thought it was there, and it was great for out family and him. I’m excited he’s there and excited he’s ready to go play football.”

Tyler, a three-star tight end according to the 247Sports Composite rankings, enrolled at Auburn this spring and continues to develop as both a blocker and receiver as the Tigers try to reshape what they do with the tight end/H-back position.

He is also working on earning his pilot license on the Plains — though Jake has yet to hop in a plane with him.

“Dyl has flown with him,” Jake said. “I was wondering, ‘hey, how’s that going to work out?’ But he said it was great, great in the air, good landing, smooth landing. That’s what we want to hear, so we’re hearing some good things. Excited for him and what he’s doing with his life. He’s growing up on me; it’s great and sad to see at the same time.”

While it’s somewhat bittersweet to see his little brother playing for his biggest rival, Jake is excited about the prospect of the two stepping foot on the same field again this fall, when Auburn hosts Georgia on Nov. 16 for the 123rd edition of the Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry.

“It’s going to be fun for our family,” Jake said. “It’s going to be excited because there’s going to be so much into it…. It’s going to be fun for me and Tyler because we’ll get out before the game, during the game and after the game, so it’s going to be great to see him. I miss being on the same field as him and playing with him, so it’s going to be a good time.”

Even if Tyler isn’t willing to tip Auburn’s gameplan to his brother.

Tom Green is an Auburn beat reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @Tomas_Verde.