BATON ROUGE, La. – Although they have different methods of getting the job done, the results between LSU quarterbacks Brandon Harris and Anthony Jennings are somewhat similar.
Harris’ 2015 passing numbers (53.8 completion percentage, 2,165 passing yards, 13 TDs, 6 interceptions, 67.7 total quarterback rating) are superior to Jennings’ statistics from 2014 (48.9 completion percentage, 1,611 yards, 11 TDs, 7 interceptions, 46.1 QBR), but neither set of statistics resembles one from an all-conference performer. Most importantly, their win-loss records (Harris is 9-4 as a starter and Jennings is 8-4) are almost identical.
However, there are noticeable differences between the two quarterbacks – and some of them look like positive signs if Harris remains the starter.