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Like an inescapable plague eating away until permanent decay, the same narrative precludes LSU’s offense from being mentioned with the nation’s best every season.
If only the Tigers had a quarterback ...
And Brandon Harris is tired of hearing it.
Often quiet in preparation, Harris is taking a different approach leading up to his junior campaign, one he hopes will reflect noticeable improvement in the passing game. The offseason chatter's reached peak decibel levels and the Bossier City, La., native isn’t backing down.
Harris laid it all on the table last month at the Manning Passing Academy with statements the Tigers can perhaps use as motivational fuel as one of the SEC’s preseason favorites.
“I really do feel like I have the best arm in college football and got the best team in college football,” Harris told reporters at Nicholls State. “I get it all of the time: ‘Can you throw??? I just look at it and laugh at it. As we continue to grow as a team, we’ll get the last laugh.”