ex-lsu qb Harris tranferring to uncheat

fishinjacket

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Saw a headline on the four letter sports website that Brandon Harris is transferring from LSU to unc. Trying to figure out if that's good for us or not, since lsu has had so many terrible qb's for so long.
 
Couldn't imagine it would be good for us. If he is good enough to start then it's probably bad for us. If not, then neutral at best.
 
Couldn't imagine it would be good for us. If he is good enough to start then it's probably bad for us. If not, then neutral at best.

What if he's the back up and the starter gets injured? 100% suck for us I'd say.
 
The LSU fans I know sure aren't wringing their hands over his departure.

Of course, we made Rohan Davie look all world so there's that.
 
Even before he announced his decision, it was pretty much expected he'd end up there. The offense suits his skills beter than LSU's did. Plus, the other schools he was considering all had starters returning. He gets to compete immediately for the starting spot at UNCheat.
 
Even before he announced his decision, it was pretty much expected he'd end up there. The offense suits his skills beter than LSU's did. Plus, the other schools he was considering all had starters returning. He gets to compete immediately for the starting spot at UNCheat.

His skills of missing receivers wildly over the middle and throwing to the wrong guy all the time?
 
He will be a graduate assistant in the newly formed Cajun Studies program at UNC.
 
Worst part about this from a GT perspective is having to decide whether to make a credits-transfer joke about LSU or UNC.

I'm pretty sure if he actually attended the classes at LSU, he ought to get double credit hours at UNC.

Hell, I got an AFAM diploma in the mail a couple days after accidentally clicking on Roots when I was browsing Netflix.
 
I swore I heard the reason that he hadn't declared and transferred already in order to make spring practice somewhere else is that he still had 18 hours to complete this semester in order to graduate. LSU had stated before his announcement that he was slated to graduate after his summer semester.
 
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