1. From Tiger Rag:
    Another person who helped Harris was former LSU quarterback Jordan Jefferson, a counselor at LSU’s Elite Camp earlier this week who had several discussions with Harris.
    “Jordan just told me to take accountability,” Harris said. “When you play for a big university like LSU, you have to take accountability. If you’re going to be the starting quarterback, you can’t do things a running back may do. Quarterbacks carry more weight on their shoulders. If you guys ever get the chance to sit and talk with Jordan Jefferson, he’s an unbelievable guy.”
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    Really? Jordan Jefferson tells a just signed prospect to "Take accountability"? AND he's a counselor? With his history in Baton Rouge? Was there a shortage of qualified former players to be counselors?
  2. Sounds to me like JJ was being a good ambassador for the Tigers and LSU. Perhaps he learned from his mistakes. Lighten up Bob.
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  3. No shit.

    The guy took heat from everyone.

    Kind of amazing he even still loves LSU...
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  4. The booing during the '11 Arkansas game comes to mind. It was truly embarrassing.
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  5. good point. I stand corrected.
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  6. Given the insane amount of idiotic hate JJ had to take from the vocal minority of the LSU fanbase, just the fact he still loves LSU might make him one of the greatest Tigers of all time
  7. LSU's quarterback schizophrenia continues...
  8. Sounds kind of hypocritical considering Jefferson never held himself accountable for shit.
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  9. Hey, as long as he wasn't teaching him how to play QB I don't much care what he does or says.
  10. Looks to me like he should have just been a running back then and saved himself a lot of trouble. Or more realistically a tight end.