Really?
Now the question becomes, does this make LSU a better team against UT?
In his only start, Perriloux put up better numbers than his play would reflect. He missed several reads and the INT he threw was horrible. Don't get me wrong, he has massive potential and his arm strength has surprisd me, but I definitely prefer Flynn. Flynn did practice yesterday, that's all I know about his status. The injury is on his non-throwing shoulder.
Wareagle hit the nail on the head with Holliday. He was sorely missed last week as a spark plug, and will be welcomed back with open arms.
The LSU offense is diverse and talented enough to move the ball this weekend behind either QB at the helm, but the defense is a big concern. I have preached for weeks that several players are not 100%, and without Dorsey and Beckwith at full strength this defense is not very strong. Soph DE Ricky Jean Francois, who missed the season due to grades, is back. He is a future NFL player, but I wonder how effective he will be off of a layoff.