Brian Kelly assesses play of LSU quarterback room at halfway point of spring practice

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As LSU continues to go through spring practices in preparation for the upcoming 2022 college football season, the Tigers are continuing to make strides. With Brian Kelly entering his first season as the head coach in Baton Rouge, LSU has been learning his system and working to adapt to the new playbook – and that’s a task that can’t be completed overnight.

As Kelly, who compiled a 113-40 overall record in 12 seasons at Notre Dame, takes over a LSU team that is coming off a 6-7 campaign in 2021, there is plenty of work to be done to get the Tigers back to a championship level – and that all starts with the team buying into what Kelly is trying to do.

While Kelly’s players buying into his plan is an important part of being successful, the head coach is also tasked with selecting the right starting quarterback – and that’s not easy to do when he has some solid options with guys like Myles Brennan, Jayden Daniels and Garrett Nussmeier. Meeting with the media on Monday, Kelly assessed the play of LSU’s quarterback room at the halfway point of the spring practice period.

“I think each one has some different traits and characteristics,” Kelly said. “They all can play here. … They all are not going to be able to play at the same time so we’re going to have some difficult choices to make, but each one of them has some different characteristics that kind of allude to what I mentioned – in terms of I think each guy can do some things differently and we’re going to have to be putting together the offense to highlight their skill sets.

“It’s been fun, it’s been interesting to learn a little bit more about them. … And then it’ll be our job to get the best out of them and tailor the offense accordingly to what their skill set is.”

LSU will continue going through spring practices leading up to its annual spring game on Saturday, April 23 at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge.