This is the field, the one with 30 rows of bleachers behind the home sideline, where Lowell Narcisse will play his first college football game.
The former
LSU quarterback saw it for the first time Friday.
He scrimmaged on it Saturday.
And Monday (Aug. 20), the left-handed passer went through his first full practice with his new Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College teammates.
The workout came a full week after LSU offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger told Narcisse he would have his practice reps reduced to a series of special run plays with only occasional chances to throw.
An unhappy Narcisse went home to St. James that night and talked with his mother and brother.
"An emotional night," he called it.
The next morning, Narcisse returned to Baton Rouge to tell coach Ed Orgeron his decision to leave LSU, something he could have done three months earlier when graduate transfer Joe Burrow first said he would leave Ohio State for LSU.