His top competition, Jennings, "has another year in the program and says he's improved his feetwork.," Dellenger said. Jennings needed this offseason to improve after completing 48.9 percent of his passes, which is the lowest for an LSU QB since 2002.
Whoever wins the job, needs to keep it. The Tigers need consistency at quarterback to be relevant in the SEC West. Leonard Fournette is good, but probably not good enough to carry the Tigers all the way.