LSU TIGERS QUARTERBACK GARRETT NUSSMEIER MAKES UNPREDICTABLE ANNOUNCEMENT THAT SHOCKS THE NCAA
BATON ROUGE, LA – In a move that has stunned the college football world, LSU Tigers quarterback Garrett Nussmeier made an unexpected announcement that has left fans, teammates, and NCAA analysts in disbelief. The redshirt junior, widely expected to lead LSU’s high-powered offense this upcoming season, revealed late Friday night that he will be stepping away from the program for undisclosed personal reasons — a bombshell revelation that comes just weeks before fall camp begins.
The announcement came via a heartfelt post on Nussmeier’s social media accounts, where he thanked the LSU coaching staff, teammates, and Tiger Nation for their support over the past three seasons. “This has been one of the hardest decisions of my life,” Nussmeier wrote. “LSU has been my home, and I’ve grown so much here. But after long conversations with my family and prayerful reflection, I’ve decided to take a step back and focus on my future — both on and off the field.”
The timing of the decision couldn’t be more shocking. Nussmeier was projected as the Tigers’ starting quarterback for the 2025 season, following the departure of Jayden Daniels to the NFL. He had impressed in limited starts and was praised for his poise, strong arm, and football IQ. Many analysts believed he could contend for All-SEC honors and even a potential Heisman campaign.
LSU head coach Brian Kelly addressed the media early Saturday morning. “Garrett is a remarkable young man, and we fully support him,” Kelly said. “We’re obviously surprised by the timing, but we respect his decision and wish him the very best in whatever comes next.”
The unexpected departure leaves a major question mark at the quarterback position for LSU heading into the 2025 season. With Nussmeier out, attention now turns to true sophomore Rickie Collins and incoming freshman Colin Hurley — both talented but inexperienced options. Kelly confirmed that the staff would assess its depth and possibly explore the transfer portal if necessary.
Reactions from the college football community poured in overnight. Some fans expressed disappointment, while others voiced support for Nussmeier’s decision, highlighting the growing mental and emotional demands placed on student-athletes. Former LSU quarterback and NFL star Joe Burrow commented during a media availability, saying, “Whatever Garrett is going through, I know he’s got the strength to handle it. He’s a fighter.”
Nussmeier’s future plans remain unclear. Speculation ranges from transferring to another program to preparing for the NFL Draft, although no formal details have been released. LSU officials have confirmed he remains in good academic standing and is welcome to return to the program at any time.
As the Tigers regroup and refocus, one thing is clear: Garrett Nussmeier’s decision has not only changed the outlook for LSU’s 2025 season but has also sparked a broader conversation across the NCAA about athlete well-being, unexpected transitions, and the human side of the sport.