5 Things We’ve Learned From LSU Football’s Fall Camp

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1.  QB Controversy? What QB Controversy?

Sep 27, 2014; Baton Rouge, LA, USA; LSU Tigers quarterback Brandon Harris (6) stiff arms New Mexico State Aggies defensive back Adaryan Jones (19) during the second quarter of a game at Tiger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports

In spite of everyone’s expectations there has been no neck and neck QB competition at LSU Football’s Fall Camp.

Brandon Harris is the man.

He is starting, and while Anthony Jennings is getting snaps with the first team, at this point it’s clearly Harris job to lose.

If Harris continues getting the lions share of work with the ones at some point we will stop calling it his job to lose and start calling it his job, period.

With Les Miles track record of sticking with his starting QB for good or bad that isn’t likely to change once the season starts.

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