The final LSU home game presents a rather lopsided matchup, to put it nicely. Rice is easily the worst team on the Tigers’ schedule, and it’s predicted the Owls will drop to 1-11 by more than 40 points on Saturday.
The talent levels between the two starting quarterbacks taking snaps this weekend is hardly comparable. There’s also a good chance we’ll see a third in the mix not too far into the action.
Here’s how each of the signal-callers stack up.
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First Impression: Heading into the 11th start of his career, Burrow continues to get the job done under center by making plays in the air and on the ground.