LSU picks Brennan to succeed Burrow at QB

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LSU has named Myles Brennan the team’s starting quarterback when it opens the season on Saturday at home against Mississippi State.

Brennan steps in for Joe Burrow, who threw for 76 touchdowns and had perhaps the best single-season in college football history last season. Burrow, a former transfer, won the Heisman Trophy and led the Tigers to the national championship before being selected No. 1 overall in the NFL draft by the Cincinnati Bengals.

A junior from Mississippi, Brennan has appeared in 17 games in his career, including 10 games last season.

Coach Ed Orgeron lauded Brennan’s accuracy and said that his arm strength might be better than that of Burrow’s.

“I’ve always believed in Myles Brennan,” Orgeron said.

He later added: “The only thing we don’t know — and we do believe he’ll do very well — is how he’ll do under fire.”

LSU heads into the season-opener down 19 starters from last year’s team, including star wideout Ja’Marr Chase.

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