The LSU offense has been a major issue through the first five games of the season. The Tigers only put up 254 yards of total offense against Ole Miss. Former LSU quarterback Rohan Davey says that no one on the offensive side of the ball is on the same page, which is making it difficult to be effective.
“Honestly, I just see disconnect. I see disconnect with play calling. I see disconnect with concentration of what kind of identity and where they want to offensive to go. Whether it’s disconnect between BK and Coach Sloan, disconnect between Nuss and Coach Sloan, disconnect between all three. But there’s definitely a disconnect. There’s no cohesiveness,” Davey said.
It’s evident that LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier has not played up to his potential the past couple of weeks of the season. Head coach Brian Kelly said that Nussmeier is healthy, but Davey thinks that something is wrong with the starting quarterback after seeing multiple uncharacteristic underthrows this season.
“I do think something is wrong with him. I do think that. I don’t know what it is for sure, but it has to do with something with opening up that cavity and having to release that football,” Davey said.











