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Perrilloux Steals Spotlight, and Nearly Game Against Florida State

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- The spirited discussion between recruiting analysts five years ago focused on prep quarterbacks Ryan Perrilloux and Mark Sanchez. Which player would be selected as the recruiting site's No. 1 player in the country? Perrrilloux or Sanchez?

Scout.com selected Sanchez, who has certainly fulfilled expectations, starring at USC and landing fifth overall in April's NFL draft to the New York Jets. The rookie will start the season opener at Houston Sunday.

Perrilloux, meanwhile, has led a crisscross collegiate career through Louisiana and Alabama, surviving suspensions and a dismissal. The senior started for Jacksonville State University against Florida State Saturday. The Florida Panhandle might be a long way from Broadway, but the bright lights always seem to find Perrilloux.

Rivals Top 20 Is Your Gateway To Trouble

When over half of the 2005 recruiting classes top 20, according to Rivals.com, has had some sort of off the field trouble, I guess it's fair to say we have a story. In all fairness, I found myself in handcuffs at the age of 19. But I just want to point out that I blew a .000 and the Kanawha County Sheriff admitted to the Magistrate that it was a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. I'll be explaining that one to my parents in 3...2...1...

Off field trouble isn't anything new to college athletes. I think to a certain extent it's something we should expect. It's easy for those of us with marginal athletic ability to say how we'd do it if we were in the shoes of a five star recruit. But since we'll never know that experience, it's probably better to expect that we would do everything exactly the same as we did it without the world looking in on us. And when kids that never had anything, for the majority, suddenly find themselves the recipient of rock star attention, sometimes things go wrong.
15. RB Jason Gwaltney Long Island, N.Y. West Virginia Steve Slaton was that "other" tailback West Virginia signed in 2005, but he quickly became the superior one when Gwaltney suffered a knee sprain midway through his freshman season and failed to perform academically. He transferred to Nassau Community College in Garden City, N.Y., but left there without any transferable academic credits. He was arrested for speeding and underage drinking in Morgantown in 2007 but is trying to regain eligibility so he can play with the Mountaineers as a walk-on.
Being a West Virginia fan, I'm always going to point at Jason first. And despite everything that has happened to him, he still finds himself in a position to make the Mountaineer squad and salvage his career. Other notable second chance recipients on that list are Ryan Perrilloux, Mark "Dirty" Sanchez, Justin King, and Fred Rouse who is expected to join Perrilloux at Jacksonville St. No word if the Gamecocks will be changing their mascot name to the Raiders. Others haven't been so lucky.
4. DE Melvin Alaeze Randallstown, Md. Maryland After failing to meet academic requirements to play for the Terrapins, Alaeze was arrested in February 2006 on five marijuana-related offenses. He wound up with Ron Zook at Illinois later that year but was quickly suspended for missing classes and left for what he cited as personal reasons. He was arrested that December in Randallstown for his involvement in a robbery and shooting and was sentenced this past November to eight years in prison.

Ryan Perrilloux Rumor Now Substantiated: Indefinite Suspension

Score one for the internets.

LSU is out one starting quarterback, from the looks of it:
LSU quarterback Ryan Perrilloux was suspended indefinitely for an unspecified violation of team rules, leaving his status unclear for the start of spring practice Feb. 29.

Coach Les Miles did not elaborate on the violation in his statement Monday or how the suspension would affect Perrilloux's future with the national champions.
The rumor has it that the "violation of team rules" in this instance is Not Being On The Team Anymore, which includes not going to meetings or class and, if you believe the truly tinfoil-hat version of events, shaking down LSU for money before returning.

Which is completely insane and would be unbelievable if we were talking about anyone other than Ryan Perrilloux, who had a now-you-see-me-now-you-don't commitment to Texas, somehow got involved in a countefeiting investigation, and has already been suspended twice by LSU. Ryan Perrilloux could announce he is the reincarnated David Bowie, and not even David Bowie would be that shocked.

Even so, both sides have to come to their senses here, don't they? Perrilloux has two years to start at an elite program, which can be a ticket to NFL riches. LSU has a guy who used to play for Harvard and a freshman backing Perrilloux up. Both parties have a huge incentive to work things out. If they don't, LSU's title defense is over before it starts. Sorry, No Photos

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