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Former LSU quarterback Brandon Harris is a top candidate to join the L.A. Rams coaching staff as an assistant quarterback coach, according to Anwar Richardson.

Harris was recently hired by Steve Sarkisian to be the Director of Recruiting at Texas. He was previously an offensive analyst and assistant running backs coach under Tom Herman.

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Harris played at LSU from 2014-2016 and ended his playing career as a graduate transfer for North Carolina in 2017.
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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TKLSUMD38 months
Way to go Brandon. It seems like you doing quite well.
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KyrieElaison38 months
Good! Some people make excellent teachers and coaches even if they weren’t great players
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KyrieElaison38 months
Good! Some people make excellent teachers and coaches even if they weren’t great players
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Hoovertigah38 months
That’s freaking awesome! Good for him!
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy38 months
I remember that ball rotation when he threw, it was crazy fast
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rob6238 months
And crazy inaccurate.
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HammerheadLincoln38 months
Happy to see him succeeding in football
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NoShow38 months
Good luck except when you play the Saints.
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Good for Brandon. It’s cool that even though it didn’t work out for him as a player he’s doing his thing and has a future in football. Wish him nothing but the best of luck
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dagrippa38 months
Wow awesome for him!
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FournetteForEver738 months
He is a really nice person. Met him a few times and he was very polite. Hope he gets the job
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Nissanmaxima38 months
I'd love to know what Harris will teach Stafford, lol.
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TheFlyingTiger38 months
"have you tried throwing it HARDER?"
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HeadSlash38 months
Poo poo face of course
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JumpingTheShark38 months
Damn who would have predicted this career path? Good for him.
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Ace Midnight38 months
He was a very adroit student of the game. That was obvious back to his recruitment. He just couldn't consistently translate his football knowledge to on-the-field play. No surprise he has a lot of coaching potential.
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Datbayoubengal38 months
I thought he'd coach football if he wasn't cut out for the NFL back when he was in high school. If you ever really listened to him he comes off as a very intelligent person.
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The Eric38 months
Always glad for LSU players becoming successful in whatever venture. He obviously had his struggles here but I hope he kills it! Wish he could have played under a Joe Brady.
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Nolaughingmatter38 months
The guy has a great personality and always appeared to have an outstanding attitude until right at the end of his time at LSU when things got a little ugly. I don’t really blame him for that though. I know he was very frustrated.
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Nolaughingmatter38 months
The guy has a great personality and always appeared to have an outstanding attitude until right at the end of his time at LSU when things got a little ugly. I don’t really blame him for that though. I know he was very frustrated.
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rob6238 months
He was not an SEC WB and was given way too many starts and should have been pulled a year before he finally was pulled.
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TDsngumbo38 months
I have to say I'm both surprised by and proud of him for this recent string of amazing success. I never would have seen this coming for Brandon Harris but I'm really happy for him. I hope he takes it if he feels ready for it.
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young man tiger38 months
I remember when he was being recruited, the word was that anyone who spoke with him including recruiting gurus and coaches were amazed at why his grades were poor. Apparently his bullshitting skills are definitely next level. That’s not a knock on the guy, just an observation at his apparent gift of gab. You can open a lot of doors in the real world that way. Hopefully he’s ready to work hard and accept the challenges like a pro.
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alumni9538 months
Yeah, if you heard him an interview, he came across quite impressively.
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ChicageauxDave38 months
What a perfect skill for recruiting
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La Place Mike38 months
Not all great coaches were great players. I hope he has phenomenal career as a coach. Good luck Coach!
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Bayoubengal20538 months
He still made it!!! Way to geaux!
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tigerpawl38 months
Wait... didn't he just....
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Deplorable Duke38 months
How’s he going to keep staring at the sideline if he’s actually on the sideline?
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BlueTiger2338 months
Another QB that was screwed over in his develop by playing under Les Miles... Good for him
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rob6238 months
Uh, bullshite. Brandon Harris was a terrible QB and was not an SEC talent. Go back and watch the Arkansas game where he had a receiver 5 yards behind the Defense and hit a DB in the back of his helmet. It was pathetic. Then when Harris transferred to UNC he was benched after being GIVEN the job by Larry Fedora. After 3 games Harris was replaced by a true Freshman. At LSU Harris was given far too much opportunity and failed on his own.
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