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Garrett Nussmeier Leads LSU Tigers Toward Championship Dreams in 2025

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Quinn Allen
August 7, 2025 5:18 PM
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Garrett Nussmeier Leads LSU Tigers Toward Championship Dreams in 2025
Garrett Nussmeier, the senior quarterback for the LSU Tigers, continues to make headlines as one of the nation’s premier signal-callers heading into the 2025 college football season. After an impressive 2024 campaign where he threw for 4,052 yards, 29 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions, Nussmeier is poised to elevate both his draft stock and LSU’s championship hopes.

Nussmeier, who stands at 6’1″ and weighs 205 lbs, was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana. He made history at LSU by becoming the program’s first quarterback to return as the starter after a 4,000-yard passing season—a feat only achieved by three others in SEC history: Bryce Young, Will Rogers, and Chad Kelly. In 2024, Nussmeier started all 13 games, leading the Tigers to a 9-4 record and a Texas Bowl victory over Baylor. Over his career, he has accumulated 5,772 passing yards, 40 touchdowns, and has engineered multiple fourth-quarter comebacks—including dramatic wins against South Carolina, Ole Miss, and Wisconsin.

Nussmeier’s impact isn’t just statistical. He’s twice earned Bowl MVP honors, first in the 2024 ReliaQuest Bowl—his debut collegiate start—and again in the Texas Bowl. Known for his resilience, he played through a shoulder injury against Oklahoma, missing only six snaps before returning to guide LSU to a 37-17 win. His leadership and “it” factor have made him a respected figure in the locker room and a focal point of the Tigers’ offensive scheme.

His football pedigree is noteworthy: his father, Doug Nussmeier, is a former NFL quarterback and currently serves as the offensive coordinator for the New Orleans Saints, having previously coached quarterbacks for the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles. Garrett’s early exposure to the game and his reputation as a student of football have contributed to his rapid development and high football IQ.

Statistically, Nussmeier ranks among LSU’s all-time top 10 in several categories: fifth in touchdown passes (40), seventh in attempts (744) and completions (466), and ninth in passing yards. His consistency is further highlighted by two games of over 400 passing yards and nine games surpassing 300 yards.

As a two-time SEC Academic Honor Roll member and a recent graduate with a degree in interdisciplinary studies, Nussmeier is as committed in the classroom as he is on the field. With the 2025 season on the horizon, he remains a top prospect for the 2026 NFL Draft and a player to watch for bettors and analysts alike. Given his trajectory, leadership, and statistical production, Garrett Nussmeier is set to be at the center of LSU’s pursuit of SEC and College Football Playoff glory.

For more on his game logs and advanced stats, visit Garrett Nussmeier College Stats.

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Quinn Allen
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