Former 3* 6'7'' Pro Style QB Stephen Rivers is graduating from LSU in May and will have 2 years to play 2
He is the younger brother of NFL QB Phillips Rivers, who was coached by Norm Chow at NC State
Stephen was also recruited to UCLA in 2010, when Norm was the OC there.
Report: LSU backup QB Stephen Rivers will transfer
Posted by Chris Huston on February 19, 2014, 10:42 PM EST
The father of LSU backup quarterback Stephen Rivers told the Baton Rouge Advocate on Wednesday that his son has decided to transfer from the Tigers’ program.
The rising junior was slated to compete for the starting quarterback spot this spring, but he appears to be the odd man out of a five-man competition that will reportedly place a heavy focus on mobility and the read option. The 6-foot-7, 225-pound Rivers is a traditional drop-back passer.
LSU has given Rivers the clearance to transfer anywhere he likes. He’ll be eligible to compete right away since he’ll graduate in May.
Wittek and now Phillip Rivers little (Big) Brother Stephen Rivers interested in playing for Hawaii? Come on? Seriously! Thats 2 big name QB's is the same year, after a not so great 2013 season? Norm may not be winning games yet but he does command respect on the College Football World. Mack lacked that!
WarriorTyme wrote:Wittek and now Phillip Rivers little (Big) Brother Stephen Rivers interested in playing for Hawaii? Come on? Seriously! Thats 2 big name QB's is the same year, after a not so great 2013 season? Norm may not be winning games yet but he does command respect on the College Football World. Mack lacked that!
True but Mack won more. I would rather have wins than big named QBs with one win seasons.
But big name QBs is what produces wins. They are only considering Hawaii because of Norm and strong recommendations from coaches who know Norm and other QBs that have played for Norm. I'll be more then happy to have either or both of them.
When you rebuild a team from ground up some times the first 3 years you say WTH! Then after that the pay off seasons come. It has been 2 years so far. One more year and the wins start coming in abundance. Ya never know. Three may be Norms magic number.
Ready or not. Season three is coming.
“Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checked by failure...than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in a gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat.”
I agree with you. They did improve last year. We moved and scored. Games were closer. With a better D we could have won 2-3 more games. We should see more wins this year 3-5. 6 if we are lucky.
The 4th year is the payoff year if we can keep people healthy.
i agree too, the win/loss record really didn't show the teams improvement from the year before......the 2012 teams production was more like a 1 win team then last years team.......and i like the recruiting thats being done, regardless of record......
LSU quarterback Stephen Rivers is considering transferring to Hawaii
Posted: 10:06 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014
By Jeremy Mauss SBnation.com
Hawaii is getting interest from LSU QB Stephen Rivers about transferring out West.
Hawaii has always been a choice of interest from big time players who are not too happy with their current situation. The latest is LSU Tigers sophomore quarterback Stephen Riverswho has had contact with Hawaii, through a third-party, about fishing his final two years of eligibility with the Hawaii program.