#11 Ryan Perrilloux Season 2025
2007 SEC Championship Game MVP
CAREER
One of the most decorated prep players to ever sign with LSU … Played in 17 games with two starts during his three years with the Tigers … Suspended three times during his LSU career and then was dismissed from the team on May 2, 2008.
SOPHOMORE SEASON (2007)
Played in 12 games with two starts … 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.
REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (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.
FRESHMAN SEASON (2005)
Redshirted as a true freshman in 2005.
HIGH SCHOOL
Called by many the top prospect in the nation in 2004 … One of the most high-profile signees in LSU’s history … 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 … Accounted 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 … Coached by Larry Dauterieve.
PERSONAL
Full name is Ryan Anthony Perrilloux … Born Jan. 1, 1987, in LaPlace … Parents are Philip and Barbara Breaux … Has three siblings – Rommel, Kadida and Rance … Majoring in social work.
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
PERRILLOUX’S CAREER PASSING AND RUSHING STATS
RUSHING
Year
2006
2007
12-2
75-51-2
694
8
62
52
207
2
23
TOTALS