Garrett Nussmeier Wins Hearts With Touching Tribute to Kyren Lacy at SEC Media Days

Nussmeier and the Tigers paid tribute to their late teammate.

Garrett Nussmeier Wins Hearts With Touching Tribute to Kyren Lacy at SEC Media Days originally appeared on Athlon Sports.

LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier delivered a heartfelt gesture at SEC Media Days that touched fans across the college football world. In a photo shared by LSU Football’s official X account, Nussmeier was seen wearing a jacket that featured the number 2, the number worn by his late teammate, wide receiver Kyren Lacy.

Lacy tragically passed away in April, leaving the LSU community heartbroken. The team has made it clear that his impact is still deeply felt, as evidenced by Nussmeier honoring Lacy.

Since Lacy’s passing, his teammates have continued to honor him in both quiet and visible ways. From Brian Kelly's comments to emotional social media tributes, Lacy’s presence remains strong inside the LSU locker room.

Nussmeier’s jacket was just the latest example of how much Lacy meant to the team. The tribute was subtle but powerful, showing that his quarterback continues to carry Lacy’s spirit with him on and off the field.

"LSU is family 💜💛🥰," said one commenter.

"RIP K2 🕊️," replied another fan.

"LLK2 💜💛," read one reply.

"That’s my QB. RIP K2 🪽," a fan said.

One fan had an idea for Nussmeier, "I know it probably wouldn’t happen but Nuss changing his number to 2 this season would be electric."

"Tough af, he rocking that 2 for Lacy," said one fan.

LSU Tigers quarterback Garrett Nussmeier (13) speaks during a post-game interview at NRG Stadium. Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images© Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images

Lacy was more than just a playmaker for the Tigers. He was known for his infectious energy, big personality, and the tight bond he shared with teammates. Coaches and players alike have described him as a glue guy in the locker room, someone who brought people together.

With Nussmeier’s gesture at SEC Media Days, it’s clear that No. 2 will never be forgotten in Baton Rouge.

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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 14, 2025, where it first appeared.

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