LSU Tigers QB Myles Brennan announces retirement from football, he will no longer play college football.
LSU Tigers QB Myles Brennan announces retirement from football, he will no longer play college football.
Myles Brennan, started at quarterback for LSU early in the 2020 season but missed most of the 2020 and 2021 seasons due to injury.
Myles Brennan, started at quarterback for LSU early in the 2020 season but missed most of the 2020 and 2021 seasons due to injury.
Brennan said in a statement that he is stepping away from football, 'It is time for me to start a new chapter in my life'.
Brennan said in a statement that he is stepping away from football, 'It is time for me to start a new chapter in my life'.
Myles said; "I am forever grateful for every opportunity I've been given, every obstacle I've overcome, and every second I've been a Tiger".
Myles said; "I am forever grateful for every opportunity I've been given, every obstacle I've overcome, and every second I've been a Tiger".
He had been competing with former Arizona State transfer Jayden Daniels and sophomore Garrett Nussmeier for the starting job.
He had been competing with former Arizona State transfer Jayden Daniels and sophomore Garrett Nussmeier for the starting job.
The 23-year-old quarterback played in 18 games, including three starts where he totalled 1,712 yards and 13 touchdowns.
The 23-year-old quarterback played in 18 games, including three starts where he totalled 1,712 yards and 13 touchdowns.
Brennan briefly entered the transfer portal in 2021 but opted to stay following the announcement of Kelly as LSU’s new head coach.
Brennan briefly entered the transfer portal in 2021 but opted to stay following the announcement of Kelly as LSU’s new head coach.
Myles Brennan is dating Erin Hebert, a fellow Louisiana State University student who graduated from the school in May 2020.
Myles Brennan is dating Erin Hebert, a fellow Louisiana State University student who graduated from the school in May 2020.