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LSU QB Jayden Daniels continues to showcase growth heading into Citrus Bowl

Por: Orlando Sentinel Sports January 01, 2023

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Athleticism has never been an issue for LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels. The 6-foot-3, 200-pounder has displayed the perfect marriage of speed and elusiveness with a strong and accurate arm throughout his football career. He carried those tools with him during his first three seasons at Arizona State and brought them to LSU when he transferred in February. Daniels was the starting quarterback when LSU took on Florida State in the season opener at... + full article



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