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Per LSUSports.net: Quarterback Brandon Harris completed 11-of-16 passes for 106 yards, while backup Danny Etling was 6-of-11 for 106 yards including a 70-yard touchdown pass to recent enrollee Dee Anderson.

Running back Leonard Fournette had eight carries for 49 yards, while his younger brother Lanard Fournette added six touches for 31 net yards. The elder Fournette had a 2-yard touchdown run for Purple at the end of the first quarter to put the side ahead, 10-0.

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CaptainJ4796 months
Amazing... We must have become super conservative after the last scrimmage to see the huge drop In passing numbers
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monsterballads96 months
it's going to be a long season
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brlsu198896 months
Thanks for your insight professor, do you think they were conservative with Fournette as well?
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manbearpig_96 months
How did pass efficiency work out the season following the last spring game?
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PeteRose96 months
Harris looks like a mustard bottle in that uniform.
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Guava Jelly96 months
68% passing and just under 10 ypc for the QB1. Anyone who took away negatives from the spring game needs to reevaluate exactly what they expected.
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Blanky671596 months
You forgot to add the interception.
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Guava Jelly96 months
Harris didn't have an interception. Etling had two.
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TaderSalad96 months
Obligatory "Oh nooooo, we suck again" comment
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Labossman96 months
Lol wow 11 of 16..... Jordan Jefferson made great strides every spring too remember lol
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Guava Jelly96 months
Comparing him to JJ is as absurd as comparing him to Mett. Apples and oranges
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Datbayoubengal96 months
Other than both being black and can run, they are really nothing alike. I really don't get some people. Harris displayed touch on short passes that you didn't see him ever do in previous spring games let alone during the season. He didn't look erratic or tried to play backyard football by running around like he did in previous spring games either. His stat line was obviously way better in previous spring games, but I expressed this, on the rant, that he never just looked "good". This kid is improving bit by bit like Brandon Allen did with Arkansas. The great thing about that is that his WR corps destroys Allen's corps talent wise, even though they are very good in their own right. Don't know how they expect to run the offense differently, if they change anything at all, but I do expect Harris to play much better.
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Krypto96 months
Both QBs looked good, but ultimately the spring game means nothing. I will believe improvements have been made once the season is underway.
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El Campo Tiger96 months
Offense looks the same. 10-2 only because our defense will be improved.
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