Ryan Perrilloux Article Archive

    Between December 1, 2008 and December 1, 2009
  1. What's Wrong With LSU's Offense?

    "If you would have told me on Friday LSU's defense held Florida's offense to 357 yards and 13 points, I would have said LSU would have won by at least 14." That's what I told my friend in our first class on Monday after the Florida game...

    Matthew Smith Written by Matthew Smith about about 1 month ago 359 reads 13 comments

  2. Doomed By History: What LSU Fans Need To Learn From Nebraska's Solich

    Oct. 18, 2009—From the Bleacher Report: "I will not let Nebraska gravitate into mediocrity," said Steve Pederson, then Athletic Director at the University of Nebraska, after firing head coach Frank Solich in 2003...

    Henry  Ball Written by Henry Ball about about 1 month ago 3,132 reads 53 comments

  3. College Football Weekend: Week Five Preview and Predictions

    So, college football coaches, what’s a national title worth to you? We know it’s worth a whole lot of offseason work, countless hours staring at film and long weeks away from home on the recruiting trail...

    Jeff Dillon Written by Jeff Dillon about about 1 month ago 324 reads 2 comments

  4. Scout's notebook: Defensive Review

    Here are my initial reactions from the first week of the college football season, including thoughts about some of the nation’s top defensive prospects...

    Wes Bunting Written by Wes Bunting about 2 months ago 267 reads 1 comments

  5. The Ryan Perrilloux Effect: Latest Suspension a Reminder to LSU Fans

    Aug. 23, 2009, from Bleacher Report—On Friday, Aug. 21, Jacksonville State University head football coach Jack Crowe announced a one-game suspension of quarterback Ryan Perrilloux for an undisclosed violation of team rules...

    Henry  Ball Written by Henry Ball about 3 months ago 979 reads 74 comments

 


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