McMillan led his 6A team to multiple Texas state football championships. I think that speaks to his football smarts and leadership. If he were 6’3” and not 6’ or less he would have been a 5 star.
There was a little rotation. Brennan had the 1st team front seven, and was pressured a whole lot more. He also played allot more against the first team secondary. Much easier to complete a pass against Netherly. McMillan looked good as he did last year in the spring game. How sick is the front seven going to be, especially when Alexander gets back into the mix?
I liked how Narcisse was getting into WR's and RB's asses. Very vocal out there. I noticed McMillan was quite and Brennan looked a little overwhelmed.
I stand corrected. I guess I was concentrating on McMillan when he was having most of his success through the air. Thanks for pointing that out.
95 yards of Narcisse's total came on one play where Jefferson turned a 10 yard gain into the ling gainer.
Perhaps he was pointing out that a WR with 4.88 40 time wrecked the LSU secondary. www.espn.com/college-sports/football/recruiting/player/combine/_/id/220033/justin-jefferson
I’m not even sure they stuck to that rotation (but I believe they did). It was as much clarification for myself, just thought I’d share. You might be right about when his success came.
A mediocre QB and a slow WR who get it had success - might point to the fact that the mental aspect of the game is important.