The rumblings have been there for a while and the move makes sense, considering that the man Jennings lost the starting job to is still on campus, potentially for another two seasons as the starter.
Jennings was the starter in 2014, when the Tigers finished 8-5 and the passing offense began a troubling two-year downward spiral. He played in only two games last season once Brandon Harris grabbed the starting job and was conspicuously missing from the first few days of spring practice.
Now a once-promising career of another LSU quarterback has abruptly taken a detour, with Jennings set to graduate and finish up somewhere else.