Brandon Harris opens up on his time in Baton Rouge - the good, bad and ugly
Posted Apr 2, 2017
Brandon Harris believes he would have been, and he still will be, a “force to be reckoned with” in a spread offense. LSU’s run-heavy, pro-style system is a big reason, he said, why his three years at LSU ended like it did — with him announcing earlier this month that he’s transferring to UNC. Even former LSU offensive coordinator Cam Cameron told Harris that he is “made for a spread system.”
(Baton Rouge Advocate)
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