In a stunning twist of college football news that has fans buzzing, Baton Rouge is gearing up for an exciting season as former Mississippi State quarterback Michael Van Buren Jr. officially announced his transfer to LSU on social media this past Sunday. As a young player with *three years of eligibility* left, Van Buren is ready to make his mark in the vibrant sports culture of Louisiana.
This 6-foot-1, 200-pound quarterback started his journey at Mississippi State, where he made a splash by leading the Bulldogs in eight games during his true freshman season. Unfortunately, that season was a tough one for the Bulldogs, finishing with a record of 2-10. Van Buren took the helm after the starting quarterback, Blake Shapen, went down with a season-ending injury in the fourth game against Florida on September 21.
Despite the rough season overall, Van Buren showcased his skills by participating in ten games, completing 140 of 256 passes for a decent 54.7 percent success rate. He threw for 1,886 yards, pocketed 11 touchdowns, and threw seven interceptions. Not stopping there, he also excelled on the ground, rushing for an impressive five touchdowns.
In a heartfelt message shared on social media, Van Buren expressed his gratitude, saying, “My family and I are forever thankful to coach (Jeff) Lebby, the staff, my teammates, the administrative team, and the professors for their contributions to my growth as an individual.” He emphasized that the past year was filled with *memorable moments* and expressed optimism for the program’s future, hinting at his desire to bring greatness to LSU.
With the arrival of Van Buren, the quarterback room at LSU is shaping up to be quite competitive. Already in the fold is starter Garrett Nussmeier, who recently announced his intention to return to the team. There’s also former Vanderbilt transfer AJ Swann on the roster. Given the current dynamics, competition for the starting position promises to be fierce.
Adding to the intrigue is that LSU’s recruiting class for 2025 has seen a slight shake-up, with the top quarterback prospect, Bryce Underwood, flipping his commitment from LSU to Michigan last month. This leaves LSU with an *open window* to bring in more talent, especially at the quarterback position as they gear up for the next season.
In other transfer news this past weekend, former Nebraska quarterback Daniel Kaelin announced his commitment to Virginia after redshirting this season. Standing at 6-foot-3 and weighing 220 pounds, Kaelin found himself competing behind true freshman starter Dylan Raiola and junior Heinrich Haarberg on the depth chart. His move to Virginia opens a new chapter in his football career.
With both Van Buren and Kaelin finding new homes, college football’s offseason continues to keep fans on their toes. As LSU prepares for the future with the addition of their new quarterback, excitement is building. Fans are eager to see what this signal-caller can bring to the Tigers and how he might harness his skills under the bright lights of Death Valley.
Stay tuned—there’s no telling how this transfer will play out for both quarterbacks, but one thing’s for sure: the *drama of college football* is far from over!
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