BATON ROUGE, La. -- Playing football in front of 100,000 sets of eyeballs is not for the faint of heart.
That goes double for a quarterback -- the guy whose performance dictates the outcome more than anyone else on the field. For those who wilt under pressure, success is an unlikely result.
Which brings us to the situation at LSU with Brandon Harris. Everyone in his locker room is well aware that Harris has every tool necessary to excel at his job. Worst of all, Harris himself is aware -- which apparently is part of the problem when things turn sideways and he starts to press.