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LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier is playing through significant pain due to an aggravated abdominal injury sustained in the first half against Texas A&M. Despite the discomfort, head coach Brian Kelly emphasized Nussmeier's toughness and commitment to leading the team,
The LSU Tigers got stunned in the second half against the Texas A&M Aggies. Amid that, Brian Kelly decided to pull quarterback Garrett Nussmeier with about six minutes left in the game, much to Nussmeier’s frustration.
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A&M's Marcel Reed, LSU's Garrett Nussmeier represent opposing ends of college football's QB spectrum
Saturday's game between Texas A&M and LSU is reflective of a college football season characterized by quarterback turmoil.
The Tigers’ season certainly isn’t over, but it’s definitely a tough loss to stomach. Garrett Nussmeier did his part to keep LSU in the game, completing 19 of 28 pass attempts for 255 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions, per ESPN.
Expect Kelly's team to lean on its defense again, but this is a prime matchup for Nussmeier and the offense. Elko has been a defensive-minded coach his entire career, but this Texas A&M team might be the softest defense LSU has faced all year.
Here's what LSU football quarterback Garrett Nussmeier's off week looked like as he nursed his abdominal strain ahead of South Carolina matchup.
Garrett Nussmeier is a pure pocket passer considered a top 2026 NFL Draft prospect despite a slow start to the season due in part to injury. Diego Pavia got off to such a good start that he even received Heisman consideration early in the season before a loss to Alabama.
A lingering abdominal strain from preseason practice hampered Nussmeier's ability to perform the way he was used to, from zipping the ball with strength on cross-field out routes or chunking the ball with power on deep balls that would normally hit receivers in stride with ease.
LSU football senior quarterback Garrett Nussmeier was not interested in questions about his health after the Tigers offense struggled at Ole Miss.
Garrett Nussmeier sprained an ankle on Saturday in LSU's win over South Carolina, but coach Brian Kelly doesn't think it will affect his availability moving forward. Kelly said on Monday that Nussmeier did not suffer a high ankle sprain. The injury is more of a "medial" sprain, he said.
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Todd McShay makes the case for Garrett Nussmeier to remain top quarterback in NFL Draft class
LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier entered the season as one of the Heisman Trophy favorites after eclipsing 300 passing yards in eight games last season. His final year of college football hasn’t quite gone his way however, as he’s dealt with injuries and failed to hit that mark in all seven of his games.