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2026 Fantasy Outlook
Nussmeier warranted plenty of hype going into 2024, his first season as the full-time starter at LSU, after lighting it up in his first two appearances of meaningful game action before last year. Nussmeier delivered on the hype as he completed 64.2 percent of his passes for 4,052 yards with a 29:12 TD:INT ratio. Many pundits and scouts now have Nussmeier as the top-ranked quarterback in college football this year, with a hopeful outlook to be the first quarterback drafted in the 2026 NFL Draft. However, there has been a bit of a shakeup to his pass-catching group since last year. LSU and Nussmeier will lose three of their top four receiving targets in Kyren Lacy, Mason Taylor and C.J. Daniels. However, the Tigers' receiving corps should not be short on talent, as they are returning their top pass catcher from a year ago, Aaron Anderson, along with speedsters Chris Hilton Jr. and Zavion Thomas and big tight end Trey'Dez Green, who saw four of his 13 catches a year ago go for touchdowns. Along with the returnees, LSU also added two former four-star recruits and highly touted transfer wide receivers in Barion Brown and Nic Anderson. With a fully equipped and capable pass catchers' room and a head coach who wants the game to rest in the hands of his quarterback, Nussmeier looks poised to have another stellar season. Read Past Outlooks
Out for Texas Bowl
Nussmeier (abdomen) won't play Dec. 27 in LSU's Texas Bowl matchup with Houston, Glen West of 247Sports.com reports.
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Nussmeier had missed LSU's final three games of the regular season while tending to an abdominal injury, but it's unclear if the same issue will prevent him from playing in the Texas Bowl or if he's merely sitting out the contest to preserve health in advance of the 2026 NFL Draft. After tossing 29 touchdowns in 13 games in 2024, the signal-caller had a disappointing redshirt senior season, finishing with a 12:5 TD:INT, a 67.4 percent completion rate and 1,925 passing yards over nine games while adding another score on the ground.
Nussmeier had missed LSU's final three games of the regular season while tending to an abdominal injury, but it's unclear if the same issue will prevent him from playing in the Texas Bowl or if he's merely sitting out the contest to preserve health in advance of the 2026 NFL Draft. After tossing 29 touchdowns in 13 games in 2024, the signal-caller had a disappointing redshirt senior season, finishing with a 12:5 TD:INT, a 67.4 percent completion rate and 1,925 passing yards over nine games while adding another score on the ground.
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Nussmeier warranted plenty of hype going into 2024, his first season as the full-time starter at LSU, after lighting it up in his first two appearances of meaningful game action before last year. Nussmeier delivered on the hype as he completed 64.2 percent of his passes for 4,052 yards with a 29:12 TD:INT ratio. Many pundits and scouts now have Nussmeier as the top-ranked quarterback in college football this year, with a hopeful outlook to be the first quarterback drafted in the 2026 NFL Draft. However, there has been a bit of a shakeup to his pass-catching group since last year. LSU and Nussmeier will lose three of their top four receiving targets in Kyren Lacy, Mason Taylor and C.J. Daniels. However, the Tigers' receiving corps should not be short on talent, as they are returning their top pass catcher from a year ago, Aaron Anderson, along with speedsters Chris Hilton Jr. and Zavion Thomas and big tight end Trey'Dez Green, who saw four of his 13 catches a year ago go for touchdowns. Along with the returnees, LSU also added two former four-star recruits and highly touted transfer wide receivers in Barion Brown and Nic Anderson. With a fully equipped and capable pass catchers' room and a head coach who wants the game to rest in the hands of his quarterback, Nussmeier looks poised to have another stellar season.
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Won't play in Week 14
Nussmeier (abdomen) is out for Saturday's game at Oklahoma.
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Doubtful for Week 14
Nussmeier (abdomen) is doubtful for Saturday's game at Oklahoma, Pete Nakos of On3 reports.
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Not playing against Hilltoppers
Nussmeier (abdomen) is out for Saturday's game against Western Kentucky, Wilson Alexander of The Baton Rouge Advocate reports.
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Looks doubtful for Week 13
LSU interim coach Frank Wilson said Wednesday that Nussmeier (abdomen) is "probably doubtful" for Saturday's game against Western Kentucky, Cory Diaz of The Daily Advertiser reports.
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Status remains in question
Nussmeier (abdomen) remains questionable before Saturday's game against Western Kentucky, Scott Rabalais of The Baton Rouge Advocate reports.
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