I found this bit on ESPN Gameday and thought it might be of interest to some of you: "In case you missed it, quarterback Andrew Hatch, who transferred from Harvard to LSU and back, made his first start for the Crimson on Saturday against Holy Cross. Hatch completed 20 of 25 passes for 276 yards and three touchdowns in a 34-6 victory. That adds up to an efficiency rating of 212.34. LSU quarterback Jordan Jefferson, whose ascendancy helped Hatch decide to pursue an Ivy education, has a rating of 113.15. I know, I know: Jefferson isn’t playing Holy Cross" I wish him well.
Maisel on Hatch 2. In case you missed it, quarterback Andrew Hatch, who transferred from Harvard to LSU and back, made his first start for the Crimson on Saturday against Holy Cross. Hatch completed 20 of 25 passes for 276 yards and three touchdowns in a 34-6 victory. That adds up to an efficiency rating of 212.34. LSU quarterback Jordan Jefferson, whose ascendancy helped Hatch decide to pursue an Ivy education, has a rating of 113.15. I know, I know: Jefferson isn’t playing Holy Cross 3-point stance - College Football Nation Blog - ESPN
Is he still playing? How does he still have eligibility left? Didn't he play a year at Harvard, take a year to do some religious stuff, spend two years at LSU, transfer back to Harvard and have to site out and now he's playing? That's like 6 years.
PASSING OFFENSE LSU's passing attack is 115th in the nation out of 120 schools and last in the 12-team SEC with 120 yards a game. In total offense, LSU is 11th in the SEC and 91st nationally with 323 yards a game.
If LSU had all of the QB's that should be on the roster now, they would have far too many. That would have greatly inhibited them from attracting a great QB. You see, it's all part of a plan.