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LSU’s Kelly aims to keep QB starter for season opener secret

LSU’s Brian Kelly frank about uncertainty as camp kicks off

BATON ROUGE, La. – New LSU coach Brian Kelly is hoping his team can keep a pretty big secret for a week leading up to the revamped Tigers’ season opener.

Kelly said Monday that he’d known for about 48 hours who will start at quarterback this Sunday night against Florida State in New Orleans. But he added that he’d rather not announce whether it’ll be redshirt freshman Garrett Nussmeier or Arizona State transfer Jayden Daniels until as close to kickoff as possible.

“Certainly I think everybody here wants to know who the quarterback is; I get that,” Kelly began. “But I think it’s a tactical advantage for us not to announce it.

“Look, Florida State played a game; that’s an advantage for them,” Kelly continued. “So, it doesn’t help us to give up any of our cards in that sense. So, we’re going to hold on to our card until game day.”

The Seminoles enter the Labor Day weekend showdown in the Superdome with LSU on the heels of a lopsided 47-7 victory over Duquesne in Tallahassee, Florida, last weekend. The Tigers, meanwhile, are about to kick off a new era under Kelly, who was lured away from Notre Dame by a 10-year, nearly $100 million offer from LSU.

Kelly said back when fall camp opened in early August that his staff had a relatively large number of decisions to make about the starting lineup, particularly at quarterback, cornerback and offensive line.

Nussmeier and Daniels have been in a tight competition throughout, Kelly said, indicating that both should expect to see playing time this season, regardless of who starts.

“There’s some great similarities between the two in terms of what they’re able to do,” Kelly said. “They both run extremely well. They both can make plays outside the pocket and certainly we don’t have to change the play-calling. … This is a 1A and 1B. This is not a 1 and a 2. And both of them obviously are going to contribute this year.”

Whoever the backup is should remain “so engaged” in the game – with their helmet on – “because they know how close they are to playing every snap,” Kelly added.

“We’re going to be natural in the ability to get to the next play with the next quarterback,” the coach said. “This isn’t that you have to turn over your play sheet and go to Jayden Daniels play calls or the Nussmeier game plan.”

Kelly was more forthcoming about the offensive line, whose most experienced player, tackle Cameron Wire, started just four games last…

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