http://gridironnow.com/could-ex-lsu-qb-brandon-harris-headed-florida-texas-am/
Excerpt: Former LSU quarterback Brandon Harris is exploring transfer options, and his comments indicate that Florida or Texas A&M could be potential destinations. Harris appeared on “Off the Bench” on 104.5-FM ESPN in Baton Rouge on Friday.
“Yeah, I’ve talked to a couple schools in the SEC about different opportunities, and obviously these are bridge situations where you are going in because they don’t have a quarterback that is necessarily ready to play,” Harris told the station. “They may be in a situation where they just lost a senior and they got two freshmen that are not necessarily ready to play, or it could be a situation where they don’t feel they have a quarterback on the roster.”
Florida and Texas A&M lost senior starters Austin Appleby and Trevor Knight, respectively.
Florida has two redshirt freshman competing for the starting job this spring in Feleipe Franks and Kyle Trask. The Aggies have redshirt freshman Nick Starkel and true freshman Kellen Mond, an early enrollee, competing with senior Jake Hubenak.
Excerpt: Former LSU quarterback Brandon Harris is exploring transfer options, and his comments indicate that Florida or Texas A&M could be potential destinations. Harris appeared on “Off the Bench” on 104.5-FM ESPN in Baton Rouge on Friday.
“Yeah, I’ve talked to a couple schools in the SEC about different opportunities, and obviously these are bridge situations where you are going in because they don’t have a quarterback that is necessarily ready to play,” Harris told the station. “They may be in a situation where they just lost a senior and they got two freshmen that are not necessarily ready to play, or it could be a situation where they don’t feel they have a quarterback on the roster.”
Florida and Texas A&M lost senior starters Austin Appleby and Trevor Knight, respectively.
Florida has two redshirt freshman competing for the starting job this spring in Feleipe Franks and Kyle Trask. The Aggies have redshirt freshman Nick Starkel and true freshman Kellen Mond, an early enrollee, competing with senior Jake Hubenak.