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LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier is officially ruled out against Arkansas. Backup Michael Van Buren will make his first start of the season.

Interim head coach Frank Wilson said Thursday that Nussmeier aggravated an injury in practice.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Bridges1215 days
Hop off the Bus and jump on the Van
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TigerReich15 days
Hey, I see what you did there
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UncleLester15 days
Nusscryer's People asked for him to be "OUT" instead of "DOUBTFUL" for PR Purposes so ESPN cameras don't show him on the sideline in uniform giving the perception he was benched. They got their wishes of "Street Clothes Nuss".
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CaptainJ4715 days
Would you blame them? Kid could have gone pro last year. This is an example of why kids should take the money when they have it. Fan base turned on him and he regressed significantly.
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DVinBR15 days
Let's ride!
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BayouENGR15 days
Spell his name right, please. MVB gas waited long enough.
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Aussietigerfan15 days
Lets go MVB!!
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Klark Kent15 days
no shocker here
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pitchandcatch2715 days
MVB starts, might have a chance to win. The defense better be locked in or LSU will lose and Arkansas will score 30+. What team shows up?
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Now all the LSU "fans" can stop bitching.
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LSUbacchus8115 days
This is like picking between shite and shite with a few sprinkles on it.
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BBQ15 days
Literally why would you say that about any players of the team that you are a fan of. None of us are happy about what's happened this year but some of you have no soul. Let's call young men pieces of s*** because they're not good at playing a game . MVB hasn't even really played this year but I guess you just went ahead and threw him in trying to be funny
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