After reports arose that Myles Brennan was not at LSU fall football camp, another report says the quarterback is leaving football altogether.
Brennan has chosen to end his football vocation, as indicated by Louisiana radio personality Kristian Garic.
That choice comes after Brennan was educated by LSU football trainers that he won't be the group's beginning quarterback when the 2022 season starts, per the report.
Brennan was in rivalry with Arizona State move Jayden Daniels for the beginning job, notwithstanding Garrett Nussmeier and 4-star enlist Walker Howard.
In any case, most examiners projected the occupation would boil down to either Brennan, Daniels, or Nussmeier.
LSU quarterbacks mentor Mike Denbrock said the group was not ready to name a stater as of late as a week ago.
"We're not... anyplace near that, yet those choices will be made by Coach Kelly, clearly, when that cutoff occurs," Denbrock said.
Brennan, a Mississippi local, began for LSU in the 2020 season, tossing for 1,112 yards, 11 scores, and three captures in only three rounds of activity while finishing 79-of-131 passes. Then came inconvenience.
Brennan experienced a stomach injury right off the bat in the 2020 season, and he was unable to play until the end of the year.
Another injury followed last offseason, when the quarterback harmed his arm away from the football field and didn't contend in the 2021 season.
Brennan initially joined LSU as a 4-star enroll in the 2017 school football enlisting class as the No. 4 player from Mississippi, as indicated by 247Sports.
He played in 18 complete games from 2017 through 2020, including eight appearances during LSU's public title run in 2019, passing for 353 yards with one scores and one capture attempt.
Then-mentor Ed Orgeron said that Brennan entered the NCAA move entryway last November, however after a month the quarterback declared he would stay at the school subsequent to employing Brian Kelly as lead trainer.
Presently it seems his story at LSU, yet in football in general, has reached a conclusion.