Lsu's qb repeatedly missed wide open receivers and when he didn't it went for a touchdown . I'll take giving upa few running plays to avoid that .
By the time OM plays LSU in Death Valley on Oct 25th, the rebs will more than likely be facing Brandon Harris instead of Jennings. Look for LSU to use the New Mexico State game to get Harris ready for Auburn.
Dandy Don's words ...
On the night, Jennings ended 13-of-26 for 157 yards and no TDs (100.7 RTG). By comparison, Dak Prescott ended 15-of-24 for 268 yards and two TDs (183.8 RTG).
The most encouraging thing to come from last night’s performance was the play of Brandon Harris who ended 6-of-9 for 140 yards and two TDs (248.4 RTG). It will be very interesting to see how Harris’ performance is interpreted by the coaches and what it means for him moving forward.