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UL — Former LSU quarterback Anthony Jennings is in the early stages of seeking a transfer to Louisiana, but nothing official is yet in place according to a source familiar with the situation.
The Cajuns are still actively recruiting Jennings, and conversations have taken place regarding Jennings' potential course work as a graduate student with the Cajuns.
If Jennings does transfer to the Cajuns it would be as a graduate transfer, meaning he'd be eligible to participate immediately. He is set to earn his degree from LSU later this summer, which could be causing a delay in the transfer becoming official.
In three seasons at LSU, Jennings threw 12 touchdown passes and eight interceptions. He lost his starting job to Brandon Harris last season.
Jennings announced his decision to leave LSU in a Twitter post on March 10.
Hope Cajuns get him. If they do-best of luck to Anthony and the Cajuns. Seems like a good kid. And its hard to judge any QB in the Les Miles offense-given its limitations especially in the passing game. From all appearances, kid has physical talent and is a hard worker.
Graduating in 3 years is quite an accomplishment; added that he was playing football during that time makes it even more so.
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