Harris 'is not very good with the ball,' according to slighted Arkansas safety Ramirez

If LSU signal-caller Brandon Harris was looking for some bulletin-board material, he received some in the form of Arkansas defensive back Santos Ramirez. 

Ramirez -- a Louisiana native -- critiqued the LSU quarterback. In the process, he also may have ruffled a few feathers for those down in Baton Rouge. 

"He is predictable on where he wants to go," said Ramirez. "He has got a good arm on him but he's not as accurate. He's not very good with the ball in terms of decision making, but he can really throw the ball and he can get receivers behind us and we have to be careful with it."

On the year, Harris has completed passes at a 55.1-percent clip. He's thrown 10 touchdowns to only one interception on the year. With that said, Harris is coming off of his worst game of the season. Against Alabama, the signal-caller finished 6-of-19 for 128 yards. 

Not only will Harris want to bounce-back and have a quality game, but LSU also will want to atone for last year's embarrassing 17-0 loss against the Razorbacks. 

Ramirez also is motivated to play against his home-state team. Although offered a scholarship out of high school by LSU, he felt as if he was a second-option -- and not truly prioritized. 

"I have been looking forward trying to get to LSU. I have some past ties with them," said Ramirez. "I want to get down there and show them what I'm all about."

(h/t Arkansas News)