Ryan Perrilloux Dismissed From LSU

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Now as you guys know, I am not one to bring up the criminality of black athletes much b/c I feel it's unproductive. I prefer to be pro-active/ pro white athlete. However, one cannot deny the fact that virtually all the athletes that are getting kicked off college football teams are urban black kids. QB Ryan Perrilloux, who was picked as a Heisman sleeper by at least a few in the media, has now been kicked off the LSU Tigers by Les Miles. The last and final straw was apparently a failed drug test. While it is never a good thing to enjoy a persons troubles; recurrent themes like these may give white kids from the burbs a fairer shake by college recruiters. Here is the Scout.com article below:

By Sonny Shipp
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Posted May 2, 2008


After numerous attempts to try and help his beleaguered quarterback, LSU Head Coach Les Miles has finally put an end to the Ryan Perrilloux saga.

Ryan Perrilloux came to LSU as Scout.com's Player of the Year for the Class of 2005 and was one of LSU's most heralded high school players to ever come out of Louisiana.



He enjoyed a stellar prep career at East St. John where he accounted for 118 touchdowns on the ground and through the air in his last two years alone, and ended his career with 12,705 total yards, which still ranks second all-time in Louisiana behind Brock Berlin.



The problems began early on for Perrilloux before the ink on his national letter-of-intent was even dry as he proclaimed on National Signing Day that he would win numerous Heisman Trophies for the Tigers and paid very little respect to LSU's young quarterback tandem of JaMarcus Russell and Matt Flynn.



From there the circus hit the road and it took Perrilloux through a federal counterfeiting investigation and then a casino fiasco where the talented, but troubled, quarterback got caught trying to enter with a fake I.D.



Miles suspended Perrilloux after the casino ordeal and he missed all of the summer workouts as a result of the disciplinary action.



Once the players reported to fall camp for the 2008 season, Perrilloux was reinstated and served as Matt Flynn's backup for the Mississippi State and Virginia Tech contests.



LSU fans got their first glimpse of what Perrilloux could do when he got his first start against Middle Tennessee State.



The competition may not have been up to SEC standards but Perrilloux dazzled the Tiger Stadium crowd with his rocket of an arm and his knack for making big plays with his feet. He finished the night with 298 yards and three scores through the air and ran for 52 yards before lost yardage from sacks brought his total down to 37.



All in all, the talented signal caller completed 80 percent of his passes on the evening, but more importantly, he gave Tiger fans some hope that if Matt Flynn did not recover from the high ankle sprain he suffered against Virginia Tech then the national championship dream would still be alive.



Flynn returned to action against South Carolina and led the Tigers to victory but he did so with the help of Perrilloux's legs that accounted for 59 yards on the ground on only eight rushes.



Speculation surfaced that Perrilloux missed some team meetings the week after South Carolina and although no statement was ever released it was very odd that for the first time all year he saw very little action when it was painfully obvious that Flynn was not close to being 100 percent against Tulane.



Many would have thought that the Tulane game would have served as a wake-up call but four weeks later Mr. Perrilloux was in the news again for a fight that happened at a local nightclub during the bye-week that preceded one of the biggest games of the year at Alabama.



Perrilloux was not charged by police for the incident at the Varsity nightclub but he was disciplined internally and did not play in the narrow win over the Crimson Tide.



Miles played Perrilloux sparingly the in the two weeks leading up to the home finale against Arkansas when once again talk of him breaking team rules began to surface.



Flynn suffered a shoulder injury against the Razorbacks but he finished the game and Perrilloux did not see the field.



Despite the regular-season ending loss to Arkansas, LSU made it to Atlanta for the SEC Championship Game and had a slither of hope that it could make it to the BCS Championship Game.



Tennessee was standing between the Tigers and any chance of making it to a BCS bowl, let alone the game for all of the marbles that was in LSU's backyard.



To make matters worse, LSU had to face a Tennessee squad without its starting quarterback in Flynn and had to rely on a field general that had been very unreliable all year long.



Perrilloux stepped up and delivered a sterling performance against the Volunteers and was selected the game's most outstanding player on the offensive side of the ball.



Once again, the standout quarterback showed what he could do on the field but there never was any question about his skills between the lines. It was his decision-making off the field that Tiger fans and the LSU coaches were concerned with.



LSU went on to win the BCS Championship and a lot of credit must go to Perrilloux because he played a big role in the Tigers' storybook season.



Once the season ended, though, the problems began to arise again as Perrilloux was suspended for spring practice.



He was expected to return to the practice fields several times throughout the spring but he did not complete the requirements that were set forth by Miles which included work in the classroom and some extra running and conditioning work. As a result, he missed all of spring practice and did not play in the spring game.



Miles actually reinstated Perrilloux with full privileges the week before the spring game and when the Tigers left to go to Washington D.C. to meet the President of the United States he was right there with everyone else.



There was talk that President Bush took a little time to speak to Perrilloux and if that did in fact happen then it had little affect.



Exactly what the final straw was that made Miles dismiss his projected starting quarterback for the Tigers' upcoming title defense is still unclear.



What is not unclear, though, is the fact that Miles gave Perrilloux every opportunity to turn his life around and no one can fault the Tigers' headman for that.



"Ryan was given every opportunity to be a part of this football team," Miles said. "In the end, he didn't fulfill his obligation as an LSU student-athlete. We hope that a new beginning will benefit him.



"I wish Ryan and his family nothing but the best in any of his future endeavors."



You will hear plenty of rumors of what the straw was that broke Miles' back but rumors and innuendo do not do a kid that has some serious issues he needs to sort out any justice.



Three suspensions and more drama surrounding an LSU player than I can ever recall, the Ryan Perrilloux book is finally closed but there are many missing chapters.



A book that could have been filled with dreams that turned into reality will now be overflowing with stories of what could have been.



There are going to be plenty of comparisons made of Perilloux and talk about what he could have done on the Tiger Stadium turf over the coming days, months, and even years.



The biggest comparison will probably be made to former LSU running back Cecil Collins, who had all of the talent in the world and the ability to get paid millions of dollars to play the game of football.



Yes, Perrilloux has that same type of talent and ability.



But, for the young man's sake, let's hope he gets his life on track and doesn't take the same road that Collins traveled.



My take: 2 weeks from now Michigan Newspaper's will read : "Dismissed LSU quarterback to get second chance with Michigan." We all know Rich Rodriguez loves his trouble making "affletes."Edited by: ToughJ.Riggins
 

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Ryan Perriloux has not shown that he has talent on par with RB Cecil Collins. This claim is at best speculative.

Neither did Perriloux have a great game versus in the 2007 SEC Championship game. The LSU defense won that game. He was awarded MVP by the TV network, for lack of any other individual standout. If any QB gets credit for the LSU victory that day it is Tennessee's Erik Ainge.
 

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After considering Blackson, I mean Jackson State, Perrilloux decided to go to Blacksonville, I mean Blacksonville State, not much better of a choice, if any.

http://msn.foxsports.com/cfb/story/8139770/Ex-LSU-QB-signs-w ith-Jacksonville-State?FSO2&ATT=MA


BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - Quarterback Ryan Perrilloux, kicked off LSU's national championship team after repeated off-the-field problems, signed Wednesday with Jacksonville State.

Perrilloux will be able to transfer and start immediately for the Gamecocks. The MVP of last season's Southeastern Conference title game won't have to sit out a year because Jacksonville State plays in the lower Football Championship Subdivision.

Jacksonville State coach Jack Crowe said he needed an experienced quarterback after dismissing last year's starter for disciplinary reasons. The 21-year-old Perrilloux was a sophomore last season.

"We had to have a quarterback," Crowe said.

Perrilloux was once among the nation's top prospects because of his strong arm and mobility. He was suspended three times over the past year and let go early this month, even though he was expected to start this fall.

Perrilloux played sparingly last season, then starred when Matt Flynn was injured and couldn't start the SEC championship game against Tennessee. Perrilloux was back on the bench for the BCS title game, and Flynn threw four touchdown passes in a 38-24 win over Ohio State.

Crowe said he talked with "many different sources," including LSU coach Les Miles, about Perrilloux. Crowe said he thought Perrilloux would do well at Jacksonville State, located in a small east Alabama town, instead of Baton Rouge.

"Everybody thought that the environment for him was not helpful," Crowe said.

Crowe said Perrilloux spoke frankly about his troubles at LSU, took responsibility for his actions and is ready to start school in a couple of weeks. Crowe said he doesn't consider Perrilloux a troubled catch, just one who didn't do well as a backup at LSU.

"I think he's been an immature player, and I think he's been a very, very, very frustrated player," Crowe said. "I think he'd tell you he didn't handle waiting very well."

The Gamecocks' starter from last season, Cedric Johnson, was kicked off the team after the season for violating team rules. Two other quarterbacks left the team and another graduated. That left only two signees to fill the slot.

"For me to remove the best offensive player we had and maybe the best in the league for disciplinary reasons and then compromise on this one ... would be crazy," Crowe said.

Perrilloux's decision to sign with JSU was first reported by The Birmingham News. Perrilloux also considered Alabama A&M in Huntsville.

Perrilloux was caught trying to enter a Baton Rouge casino with false identification last summer. He was involved in a nightclub fight in November, causing him to miss a game at Alabama, although he was later cleared of wrongdoing.

Miles again suspended Perrilloux in February after he missed a team meeting, skipped some classes and was late for conditioning workouts. He was reinstated April 6, then let go. Miles said no specific violation led to the quarterback's dismissal.

"He's got a national championship ring and a love for LSU. He's not a tainted person with a tainted feeling. He just made mistakes, admitted them and moved on," Crowe said.
 

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That seems to be a well reasoned move. Kick one QB off your team for breaking team rules and bring in another who was kicked off his for breaking team rules. Absolutely genius! This coach must have graduated from Harvard!
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Is it just me or does anyone else have a problem getting a tie knot to look like that?
 

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<h1>Jacksonville St. suspends Perrilloux for opener</h1>






























http://msn.foxsports.com/fe/js/printtracker/fdprint.css<div><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/fe/js/printtracker/fdprint.css" target="_blank">JACKSONVILLE, Ala. (AP) - Jacksonville State quarterback Ryan
Perrilloux has been suspended for the Sept. 5 season opener at Georgia
Tech for violating team rules during the spring.
</a></div>


<a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/fe/js/printtracker/fdprint.css" target="_blank">The infraction was not the result of "any legal circumstances
and is strictly a violation of the strict guidelines he came here
under," coach Jack Crowe said Friday in a statement.
</a>

<a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/fe/js/printtracker/fdprint.css" target="_blank">Perrilloux
transferred to Jacksonville State before last season. Once one of the
nation's top recruits, he had been kicked off LSU's national
championship team for a string of issues that included skipping
classes, missing a team meeting and arriving late for conditioning
workouts.
</a>

<a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/fe/js/printtracker/fdprint.css" target="_blank">He passed for 2,318 yards and 19 touchdowns last
season. Crowe said Perrilloux would return to the starting job against
Florida State in the second game.
</a>

<a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/fe/js/printtracker/fdprint.css" target="_blank">"We have not made a different
set of rules for Ryan," Crowe said. "He has the same consequences as
any one of our players and there is very little room for error. I do
not think this is a reflection of his accountability since he has been
here. Our fans do not need to assume more than it is, which is a team
rule.
</a>

<a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/fe/js/printtracker/fdprint.css" target="_blank">"Since the incident, Ryan has demonstrated his
responsibility to this team and this university. I expect this to just
be a one-time incident."
</a>

Sophomore Marques Ivory is expected to start against the Yellow Jackets.

[url]http://msn.foxsports.com/cfb/story/9966198/Jacksonville-St.-suspends-Perrilloux-for-opener[/url]

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