If you were paying attention last December, you saw the exact point where Lamar Jackson’s Heisman Trophy campaign got its sea legs. In an otherwise nondescript Music City Bowl against Texas A&M, the Louisville freshman quarterback ended his 2015 season in impressive fashion. Jackson torched the Aggies for 453 yards of total offense (227 through the air, 226 on the ground) and four touchdowns in a 27-21 win.
It was the perfect springboard for his transcendent 2016 season, which saw Jackson throw for 3,390 yards with 30 touchdowns against nine interceptions, adding 1,538 rushing yards and 21 scores. Those numbers are impressive, but those who watched the Music City Bowl had Jackson on their radar well before his six-touchd...
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