The quarterback battle raging at LSU between sophomore Brandon Harris and junior incumbent Anthony Jennings is arguably the most important in college football. Head coach Les Miles boasts a wildly talented team that seems to be a quarterback away every season since Matt Flynn led the Tigers to the 2007 national title.
Jennings completed just 48.9 percent of his passes last year, and when Harris got his lone start—on the road at Auburn—he completed just three of 14 passes before being pulled.
Coach Miles, however, is pleased with the progress of his two signal-callers through spring practice.