Yesterday | Ouachita Citizen
Miles upbeat about Tigers in 2008
“We're going to have to try all three of them”
LSU football coach Les Miles was upbeat Tuesday in a visit to Monroe, saying he's optimistic about the Tigers' chances in 2008. via Ouachita Citizen
Wednesday May 14 | CBS SportsLine
Dodds loves The Ohio State Dodds loves The Ohio State + Dodds loves The Ohio State - I am sorry that Ohio St plays in the easy road to hoe Big Ten. via CBS SportsLine
Monday May 12 | The Birmingham News
Scarbinsky: Tell LSU it'll miss Ryan Perrilloux
Don't give me addition by subtraction. Don't tell me a football team wins by losing the SEC Championship Game MVP. via The Birmingham News
Friday May 9 | News-Star
Rayville's Richard Murphy a big part of LSU's running back plans
“That's really been our coaching staff's focus. The idea that we're defending, we're not. This is a brand new team and we haven't won a game yet.”
LAFAYETTE -- During LSU coach Les Miles' second stop on the Tiger tour, he reminded fans how similar this year's backfield situation is to last year's. 'Last year we had a brand new punter and brand new ... via News-Star
Friday May 9 | CBS SportsLine
What did Ryan Perrilloux do ? Let the speculation begin, but let the bidding start high. via CBS SportsLine
Wednesday May 7 | 2theadvocate.com
LSU offense looking for new quarterback
Comments Scan LSU's roster on the school's Web site and you won't find Ryan Perrilloux's name there anymore. via 2theadvocate.com
Monday May 5 | The Shreveport Times
Glenn Guilbeau: By booting Perrilloux, Miles shows Tigers are his team
“It's 11 p.m., do we know where Ryan is?”
BATON ROUGE - Without quarterback Ryan Perrilloux, LSU does not win a national championship last season. via The Shreveport Times
Saturday May 3 | Associated Content
LSU Coach Les Miles Announces Perrillioux Kicked Off Team For Good
Ryan Perrillioux is History! Font As I was driving in to work today, it seemed like a normal day. via Associated Content
Apr 7, 2008 | Times-Picayune
Murphy dazzles in spring finale
“I felt like the spring game was incomplete, not necessarily exactly what we wanted, but considering it was divided teams with good players on both sides, we felt like we got a lot accomplished”
LSU quarterbacks played it slow and steady in Saturday's spring football game. Running back Richard Murphy took care of the big plays. via Times-Picayune
Apr 5, 2008 | The Associated Press | Posted by The Associated Press
LSU's spring game lets last year's No. 4 RB show his stuff
“Lee got started differently. Then, both turned around. Lee started to have some good plays and hatch got greedy and made a bad throw.”
Last year's No. 4 running back for LSU got a chance to show his stuff in Saturday's spring game, and accounted for 197 yards and three touchdowns as the White team, with most of the starters, beat the Purple team 38-10.
Richard Murphy rushed for 145 yards on 11 carries, scoring on runs of four and 70 yards. Murphy also caught two passes for 52 yards. He took a swing pass and turned it into a 53-yard touchdown.
'I'm getting anxious to play, but I'm being patient,' said Murphy, who ran for slightly more than 200 yards in 35 carries last season. 'I feel like if I get in open space, I can make something happen.' Read more







