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Well, Garrett Nussmeier didn’t just play the game—he owned it. It’s evident that LSU rode the rollercoaster, but he stayed locked in, leading his team to a bowl win and grabbing MVP honors along the way. With every throw, he made a statement and took charge of the offense, keeping the focus on himself. And who’s been hyping him up the whole time? His girlfriend, Ella Springfield. And it’s not just football she is celebrating these days. Sure, she’s been posting stuff like “Last one for the 2024 season” and how she’s “grateful to experience this journey” with her QB1 boyfriend. But this time, it’s extra special as Nuss is officially back with Brian Kelly.

Who doesn’t want to feel special before taking on a huge responsibility again? And Garrett Nussmeier’s girlfriend, Ella Springfield, made sure he did, showering him with love on his birthday. She posted a heartfelt Instagram story, writing, “Happy birthday to my person. Proud to be by your side and blessed to be loved by you. Here’s to 23 and so many more! I love you, G, forever and always,” with a beautiful collage of them. No wonder Nuss needs Ella by his side, as there’s big pressure on his shoulders after returning to LSU, especially after the plans Coach Kelly has for him.

We all know the kind of struggles Brian Kelly has to face this past season. After a brutal season—four losses that crushed their playoff dreams, plus the major embarrassment of missing out on Bryce Underwood—Coach Kelly knew things had to change. This time around, he’s taking charge, making sure those past mistakes don’t come back to haunt the team. His main focus? Hitting the transfer portal hard. “The big picture plan was to surround Garrett [Nussmeier] on offense [and] to give Blake [Baker] the pieces that he needs on defense to have a championship roster. I believe we did that on paper,” he said.

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Let’s be real. Nuss did have some issues with his O-line and receiving corps, which hampered his gameplay, but with WRs Barion Brown and Nic Anderson on the team, that’s not the case anymore. Plus, defensive coordinator Blake Baker’s unit received vital reinforcements, particularly in the secondary, which was LSU’s biggest weakness last year. With Ja’Keem Jackson joining the team, Mansoor Delane takes a leading role in the overhaul, offering immediate relief to a unit that gave up too many yards last season.

But while the team was bolstering its roster, some personal decisions were also being made!

Well, the it couple of CFB had different plans for their future. Springfield and Nussmeier might’ve initially thought about leaving Baton Rouge, especially with the timing lining up perfectly. Ella had just graduated from LSU with a degree in marketing, specializing in sales. But then Garrett Nussmeier’s plans changed, and although he’s staying at LSU, his girlfriend is leaving to pursue better academic opportunities.

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Now does Springfield find his decision upsetting? Not at all! She’s all in. She even shared an Instagram post for his new journey saying, “Came for the player, stayed for the lifelong memories and friendships made,” showing her full support and belief in their love. But Nuss did have more than one reason to make his NFL move.

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Garrett Nussmeier forgoes a big chance to shine in the NFL

Well, people expected Garrett Nussmeier’s transition to the NFL to be his defining career moment, knowing his legacy. As the son of former NFL quarterback Doug Nussmeier, Garrett has always tailored his game for the professional level. His father, who is now the Eagles’ QB coach, has a strong background in refining signal-callers for teams like the Chargers and Cowboys, and his influence has had a profound impact on Garrett. Plus, LSU’s history of successful quarterbacks such as Joe Burrow and Jayden Daniels has further enhanced Nussmeier’s reputation, and he is following in their footsteps with his exceptional arm strength.

Physically, Garrett Nussmeier possesses all the attributes that NFL teams desire. Standing at 6’2″ and weighing 200 pounds, he has the ability to command the pocket while maintaining his mobility. His arm strength is evident, as he has consistently delivered impressive performances, including multiple 400-yard games this season. This shows that he is not merely a gunslinger; he is learning to become a field general, and even scouts have taken notice of his growth.

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However, it is logical for Nussmeier to make the most of his time at LSU. After Michigan secured Bryce Underwood late in the recruiting cycle, LSU head coach Brian Kelly needed a stabilizing force, and Nussmeier stepped up to the challenge. And with a revamped running back room and altered LSU’s offensive dynamics, things might get better for him. Now let’s see if he flourishes or struggles in this 2025 season; either way, his draft stock will be a compelling narrative all year.

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