With much focus on the quarterbacks in LSU preseason camp, clarity is slowly but surely coming to a situation that not long ago was defined by uncertainty.
Matt Moscona, an LSU football insider, has provided more insight into the Tigers’ quarterback situation. The quarterback situation the last few months at LSU has been an interesting battle.
The LSU quarterback situation became much clearer after the news of Myles Brennan stepping away from football, but this competition is far from over. With the Tigers having two signal-callers with similar skill sets in Jayden Daniels and Garrett Nussmeier, this battle is very much alive.
Myles Brennan’s story didn’t quite have the fairytale ending many had hoped for. The skinny kid who came to Baton Rouge in 2017 faced challenge after challenge throughout his tenure with LSU.
Brennan backed up Joe Burrow during the team's 2019 national championship run.
The Tigers wrapped up fall camp practice No. 10 on Monday with a number of eye-opening takeaways. Headlined by quarterback Myles Brennan announcing he will be stepping away from football, Monday answered some serious questions surrounding this program.
Myles Brennan was once given an opportunity to start for the LSU Tigers in September 2020. It's now known he's taken his last snap for LSU and any other team.
It was reported by WWL Radio’s Kristian Garic on Monday that quarterback Myles Brennan is stepping away from football. The sixth-year quarterback is deciding to hang up his cleats after he was informed over the weekend that he would not be the starting quarterback for LSU.
With fall camp kicking off this week, the hot topic of conversation will be the LSU quarterback competition and who will be the starter for Sept. 4th’s season opener against Florida State.
The LSU quarterback battle is one of the most intriguing competitions in the country. Headlined by Myles Brennan, Jayden Daniels and Garrett Nussmeier, the Tigers have a myriad of options who can come in and lead this team.
Another Manning Passing Academy is in the books at Nicholls State with the largest attendance to date. Hosting 1,350 campers and over 40 counselors from some of the top college gunslingers in the country, it made for quite the event.
The Manning Passing Academy will feature a long list of elite college quarterbacks serving as counselors this year, this time including LSU gunslinger Myles Brennan.
For Myles Brennan, the chance to come back to Death Valley and finish what he started has been the main message since announcing his return. A sixth-year senior who has battled through it all, it’s his final chance to show LSU faithful what he’s all about on the gridiron.
Brennan announced on Nov. 1 that he would be entering the transfer portal. However, six weeks later, he has decided to stay at LSU.
Myles Brennan walked into Ed Orgeron's office Monday morning and immediately his eyes began to well up. The senior quarterback who has been through competive quarterback battles and injuries throughout his five years with the program is officially set to move on.
Former LSU starting quarterback Myles Brennan is on the hunt for a new school.
Last season was rebuilding for the Tigers after their magical national championship season. New players--16 new starters--shake up in the coaching staff--new offensive and defensive coordinators--in the middle of a pandemic season.
Myles had his fishing gear in his hand when his sandal got caught on the dock, which caused the quarterback to fall. Myles was unable to brace himself.
Brennan tossed 11 touchdowns with only three interceptions and completed 79 of his 131 passes (60.3%) for 1,112 yards in his three starts this season.
Things continue to go from bad to worse for the LSU Tigers, as starting quarterback Myles Brennan may miss Saturday's game versus the South Carolina Gamecocks because of a 'significant' lower-body injury.
Brennan has massive shoes to fill in replacing Heisman Trophy winner, national champion and 2020 NFL Draft first overall pick Joe Burrow.
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