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2008 Football Roster


#11 Ryan Perrilloux

Position: Quarterback
Height: 6-3
Weight: 223
Class: Junior
Hometown: LaPlace, La.
High School:

2007 SEC Championship Game MVP

 

2008 OUTLOOK: Transferred to Jacksonville State from LSU on May 15, 2008 and enrolled in summer school…expected to be the starting quarterback for the Gamecocks…one of the most high-profile signees in JSU’s history.

 

OTHER COLLEGES:

2007: Played in 12 games with two starts for Les Miles at Louisiana State University...helped put LSU in the 2007 BCS National Championship game by stepping in for an injured Matt Flynn in the SEC title game and leading the Tigers to a 21-14 win over Tennessee...named MVP of SEC Championship Game after connecting on 20 of 30 passes for 243 yards and a touchdown in the win...also ran for 14 yards on nine carries in the win over Tennessee...for year, connected on 51 of 75 passes for 694 yards and eight touchdowns...only threw two interceptions...added 207 yards rushing and a pair of TDs during the 2007 season...other start came against Middle Tennessee State as he connected on 20 of his 25 passes for 298 yards and three touchdowns with an interception...saw action in a total of 12 games at quarterback, missing only the Alabama and Arkansas games...rushed for career-best 59 yards in win over South Carolina...had rushing TDs against Florida and Mississippi State...connected on all five of his passes for 84 yards and a pair of scores in win over Virginia Tech during the second week of the season.

 

2006: As a redshirt freshman in 2006, saw clean up duty at quarterback during his redshirt freshman season...played in five games and completed 1-of-4 passes for 10 yards...also rushed the ball three times for 13 yards...had a 12-yard run vs. Kentucky and finished with 17 yards rushing on two carries against the Wildcats...completed first pass of his career for 10 yards in the season opener against Louisiana-Lafayette...other action came against Arizona, Tulane, Mississippi State, Kentucky, and Fresno State...

 

2005: Sat out the 2005 season as a redshirt.

 

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Larry Dauterieve at East St. John High School...called by many the top prospect in the nation in 2004...named the National High School Player of the Year by Ball Park and was named the National Offensive Player of the Year by USA Today...a consensus five-star All-American by every major recruiting publication...other honors included EA Sports Elite 11 Quarterback, Parade All-American, Touchdown Club of Columbus (Ohio) National Offensive Player of the Year, U.S. Army All-American Bowl Participant (West Roster), Louisiana's Mr. Football and Louisiana Gatorade Player of the Year ...rated the nation’s No. 1 prospect by ESPN...a dominating playmaker many called the most dangerous offensive weapon in the nation...no. 1 dual-threat quarterback who was nearly impossible to contain during his career...considered to have the strongest arm in the country with a quick release and pinpoint accuracy...racked up a Louisiana high school record 5,006 total yards of offense as a senior, including 3,546 yards passing and 1,460 yards rushing...accounted for 67 total touchdowns (30 passing, 37 rushing) in 2004...had one of the most dominating high school careers in state history totaling 12,705 yards of offense (9,025 passing; 3,680 rushing), which ranks second all-time...ranks fourth on the state's all-time passing list...had 155 total touchdowns (84 passing, 71 rushing) in four years...totaled 21 tackles and two interceptions on defense...returned punts of 50 and 65 yards for touchdowns...Aaccounted for 495 yards of offense in his final high school game versus Evangel in the state playoffs...three-sport athlete who played shooting forward for the basketball team and centerfield for the baseball team.

 

PERSONAL: Full name is Ryan Anthony Perrilloux...son of Philip and Barbara Breaux…born Jan. 1, 1987...has three siblings - Rommel, Kadida and Rance...majoring in sociology at JSU.

 

PASSING CAREER HIGHS

Attempts: 30 vs. Tennessee, 2007

Completions: 20 vs. Middle Tennessee State, 2007

Yards: 298 vs. Middle Tennessee State, 2007

Touchdowns: 3 vs. Middle Tennessee State, 2007

 

RUSHING CAREER HIGHS

Attempts: 9 vs. Tennessee, 2007

Yards: 59 vs. South Carolina, 2007

Touchdowns: 1, twice

Long: 23 vs. South Carolina, 2007

 

CAREER STATS AT LSU

 

PASSING                                                                               RUSHING

Year            G-GS       A-C-I-        Yds. TD       LG           Att. Yds.      TD LG

2006           5-0           4-1-0         10        0       10            3     13         0     12

2007           12-2         75-51-2    694     8       62            52   207       2     23

TOTALS    17-2         79-52-2    704     8       62            55   223       2     23

 


 



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