It seems LSU's quarterback battle has been whittled down to a two-man race.
Ohio State transfer Joe Burrow and sophomore Myles Brennan are the last remaining competitors for the Tigers' starting quarterback position with news that Justin McMillan and Lowell Narcisse will transfer from LSU.
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Narcisse was the first to make his announcement late on Tuesday. McMillan followed suit on Wednesday.
— Lowell Narcisse Jr. (@L_Narcisse2) August 15, 2018
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— JUSTIN MCMILLAN (@HONEYSLOTH_13) August 15, 2018
McMillan, a redshirt-junior who graduated over the summer, has two years of immediate eligibility as a grad-transfer. He attempted — and completed — one pass for 19 yards in three years at LSU. He announced his decision to transfer to Tulane on Aug. 24 via ESPN's Off the Bench.
Narcisse, a redshirt-freshman, never saw the field.
With Narcisse's and McMillan's transfers, Burrow needs only to beat out Brennan for the starting quarterback position. Brennan completed 14 of 24 passes for 182 yards and a touchdown to two interceptions last year. That said, Burrow doesn't have much more in the way of experience, having completed only 29 of 39 passes for 287 yards and two touchdowns in three years at Ohio State.