Among many other changes, the college football world will also see new technology when games begin next week. That includes helmet communication, and the early reviews say it’ll be a game-changer. Rather than relaying signs from the sideline, coaches will be able to talk directly to the quarterback and a member of the defense with the new technology. Tablets can also be used on the sidelines during game action as conferences partner with Apple and Microsoft, among other companies. But the helmet communication is drawing the most attention. To LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, it’s a welcome c…