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jwest
Mr. Bigtime Potential blew it and got dismissed from the LSU football team by HC Les Miles. Miles said that Perrilloux failed to "fulfill his obligation as an LSU student-athlete." There were no other details, although Perrilloux has been suspended multiple times already during his tenure at LSU. It will be interesting to see where Perrilloux ends up. I'm sure he'll have a whole host of lower-tier schools lining up to grab him.
adavis
QUOTE (jwest @ May 2 2008, 9:45:31 AM) *
Mr. Bigtime Potential blew it and got dismissed from the LSU football team by HC Les Miles. Miles said that Perrilloux failed to "fulfill his obligation as an LSU student-athlete." There were no other details, although Perrilloux has been suspended multiple times already during his tenure at LSU. It will be interesting to see where Perrilloux ends up. I'm sure he'll have a whole host of lower-tier schools lining up to grab him.


He should transfer to Auburn... That would be great!

I'd take him at MSU in a second, but he would have to sit out for a year...
jwest
Maybe he'll just submit his name for the Supplemental Draft this summer. I'm sure a team like the Bengals or Vikings would be interested, especially given his history.
thasavage1
This kid was a problem before he stepped on LSU campus. He has more potential than almost any player i have seen, but he is just a butthead. He is at a program where you don't have to be that good of a QB to win the NC and get drafted, just ask matt flynn. He couldn't even do that, its just a shame. I know James Carville is going be pissed.
Falcon32
QUOTE (jwest @ May 2 2008, 9:45:31 AM) *
Mr. Bigtime Potential blew it and got dismissed from the LSU football team by HC Les Miles. Miles said that Perrilloux failed to "fulfill his obligation as an LSU student-athlete." There were no other details, although Perrilloux has been suspended multiple times already during his tenure at LSU. It will be interesting to see where Perrilloux ends up. I'm sure he'll have a whole host of lower-tier schools lining up to grab him.


wow way to blow it mr. bigtime potential way to lose a great opportunity but hell get another opportunity prolly and hopefully b able to turn it around then
Broncosfan713
What a shame, so much potential, but obviously he just couldn't get his act together. He'll transfer do a D-1AA school so he can start immediately, any word on where he's looking at so far?
RedRaider80
He's looking like Bobby Reid, except Reid was just hurt all the time, not an idiot.
jwest
Good story with some decent speculation regarding the dismissal...

http://www.thenewsstar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/a...021/1006/SPORTS
Falcon32
He just signed with Jacksonville State, interesting to see how he will play there and if his troubles will go away. Also if he can make it to the next level like Flacco just recently did from 1-AA.
jwest
He definitely has the talent, and should excel at the 1-AA level, but Flacco was a completely different situation... there were no red flags waving around Flacco. Perrilloux has NFL talent from the neck down, but it remains to be seen if he can show any signs of maturity at Jacksonville State.
Falcon32
QUOTE (jwest @ May 27 2008, 8:20:50 AM) *
He definitely has the talent, and should excel at the 1-AA level, but Flacco was a completely different situation... there were no red flags waving around Flacco. Perrilloux has NFL talent from the neck down, but it remains to be seen if he can show any signs of maturity at Jacksonville State.


i kno and agree i was sayin if he does mature
thasavage1
Its a sad situation but the kid put it on himself. It reminds me of Adrian Mcpherson who attended FSU around the time i was there. Now i knew guys on the team like Travis Johnson and Chris Rix from track meets back in Cali and i would barely see them out at parties, public ones i mean, but you would see adrian everywhere even before he was enroled he was in clubs or bars. so when he started getting into trouble it was no surprise. alot of these guys need to realixe if you are an athlete especially one with a legitimate shot at the pros you have to kind of be in a bubble. That means watching where you go what you do and who you associate with. because you now have become an investment not just for yourself and your school but for your family. You never really know a person behind closed doors. Mke vick and Todd Marinovich seemed like nice all american guys, but clearly they had issues. look at joe hamilton who would have thought he'd pull that crap. i honestly don't think i would give Perrilloux a chance on my team
Falcon32
i would...look at baseball and josh hamilton with all the problems he had now he has a second chance and is one of the best players in the league, def a good move by the rangers
jwest
I'm all for second chances, but third and fourth?

At some point it no longer becomes an issue of a mistake, or an error in judgment (both of which are certainly common of college-aged students and even moreso when the student in question is a football star with more opportunities to go wrong), but repeated, habitual offenses are more likely evidence of poor character.
PatriotofMaine
QUOTE (jwest @ Jun 2 2008, 10:59:09 AM) *
I'm all for second chances, but third and fourth?

At some point it no longer becomes an issue of a mistake, or an error in judgment (both of which are certainly common of college-aged students and even moreso when the student in question is a football star with more opportunities to go wrong), but repeated, habitual offenses are more likely evidence of poor character.



What is it with highly-skilled college QBs with the first name Ryan??
COLTSFAN21
We give this guy way to much spotlight.
Zenunjupe
Deleted by B. Walker!!

Darren we got spammed big time with unsavory stuff..!!!
thasavage1
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