Foster Moreau shares his thoughts on each of LSU's quarterbacks this spring
The biggest question this spring in Baton Rouge is a familiar one — who will start at quarterback for the Tigers in the fall? While the answer may not come anytime soon, LSU does have several intriguing options to select from, which is not something that could always have been said previously in Baton Rouge.
The three-man race appears to be down to sophomore Myles Brennan, junior Justin McMillan, and redshirt freshman Lowell Narcisse — although Ed Orgeron hasn’t ruled out adding a graduate transfer option at some point this offseason.
During his Tuesday media availability, LSU tight end Foster Moreau offered up several insights into the team’s competing signal callers. Considering last season served as somewhat of a coming out party for Moreau — he caught 24 passes for 278 yards and three touchdowns (all career marks), whichever QB wins the job will likely be relying on the senior TE early and often next season.
#LSU TE Foster Moreau gives insight into the “wide open” QB competition
Myles Brennan: accurate passes with a sharp eye
Justin McMillan: smart, confident in pocket, can throw and run
Lowell Narcisse: great presence and pretty touch on the ball pic.twitter.com/JiT5zFqLmz
— Mike Gegenheimer (@Mike_Gegs) March 20, 2018
(Video courtesy of Mike Gegenheimer of The Advocate)
Based on his comments, who do you believe gets the nod for the season opener Sept. 2 against Miami in Arlington?