
LSU football QB Garrett Nussmeier gets candid about decision to return to LSU
"I didn't want to watch anybody else be the guy that leads LSU to the national championship," Nussmeier said. "LSU means the world to me. I always wanted to win a national championship here. It wasn't about winning a Heisman or being the first overall pick. It was just about winning a championship, so having that opportunity, I just couldn't pass it up."
After his first year as the starter for LSU, Nussmeier generated NFL Draft buzz with his talent. He decided to forego his professional aspirations to don the purple and gold once again. The decision sparked an active offseason for the Tigers.
Head coach Brian Kelly's staff signed multiple experience power four receivers to rebuild LSU's offense around Nussmeier. Expectations are high for the 2025 season as LSU finds itself in the national championship conversation.
Nussmeier passed for 4,052 yards and 29 touchdowns in 2024. A similar season would make him the program's all-time leading passer but the Lake Charles, LA native is focused on representing his home state well and bringing a national title back to LSU.
"It's hard to explain," Nussmeier said. "Everybody that is from Louisiana probably can understand it. Just that stadium, that environment, you know, the passion of the fans, it's one state around one team. It's one state in one stadium.'
"There's no place like Death Valley. It was just an unbelievable opportunity."

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