A few tidbits to ponder this morning:
Former LSU problem child Ryan Perrilloux now has the enviable responsibility of playing at national powerhouse Jacksonville State University. Last year’s SEC MVP was booted off the team after repeated off-field problems, including three suspensions in the past year.
Here’s to Perrilloux joining David Boston and Charles Rogers for a fine career bouncing around the Canadian Football League. He better learn what a rouge is very quickly.
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Meanwhile, the USC Trojans will spend the next quarter-century in their longtime home, the L.A. “Mausoleum.” The new lease includes improvements to the stadium, including the replacement of all seats. USC has played its home games at the Coliseum throughout its 85-year history.
I love this news because I’m a fan of vintage stadiums. Thank God for college football that keeps its storied squads playing at their venues forever. I’d be one unhappy camper if the Trojans suddenly moved to a Citibank Financial Field. It just wouldn’t be the same.
DC
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One Response to “One Man Moves, One Team Stays”
Posted: 05/15/08 at 9:56 am
Perrilloux is another idiot athlete with a ton of talent but no guidance. He has blown it big time!
I just posted the news feed on the real player about the USC announcement. I agree with you, great that teams in college stay in the same stadium!