Ex-LSU QB signs with Jacksonville State

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Ex-LSU QB signs with Jacksonville State
Quarterback Ryan Perrilloux, kicked off LSU’s national championship team after repeated off-the-field problems, signed Wednesday with Jacksonville State. Perrilloux will be able to transfer and start immediately for the Gamecocks. The MVP of last season’s Southeastern Conference title game won’t have to sit out a year because Jacksonville State plays in the lower Football Championship Subdivision.

USC football’s home stadium not up for sale
The state Senate rejected legislation Thursday that would require the state to sell the site of the historic Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and adjoining Los Angeles Sports Arena. The bill’s author, Sen. Jeff Denham, R-Merced, said the stadium is “falling apart” and that selling the land would generate as much as $400 million to help ease the state’s budget crunch. California is facing a $15.2 billion deficit in the fiscal year that starts July 1.

Big Ten postpones vote on taking recruiting break
The Big Ten is championing a proposal that schools take two weeks off from recruiting.

Paterno treated, released from hospital (AP)

In this March 29, 2008  file photo, Penn State coach Joe Paterno calls out as he coaches his team during a football practice in State College, Pa.,. Paterno is in a hospital undergoing tests and is being treated for apparent dehydration.  A team spokesman says the 81-year-old football coach was taken to Mount Nittany Medical Center by ambulance Thursday morning May 15, 2008 after feeling nauseated.

Penn State coach Joe Paterno spent several hours at a hospital being treated for dehydration before returning home late Thursday. The 81-year-old coach had been working at home late in the morning when he began feeling nauseated and was taken by ambulance to Mount Nittany Medical Center, team spokesman Guido D’Elia said.


JoePa back home after treatment for dehydration
Penn State coach Joe Paterno is back home after spending several hours at a hospital being treated for dehydration.

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