Harry Coleman and Dominic Cooper might want to start looking for a new jersey number. Something tells me Ryan Perrilloux will get #11. The kid signs his name with #11 as the double L for god sakes!
Technically, he CAN have #11 even though both Harry Coleman and another LB already have it because NCAA rules state that you can have multiple players with the same number as long as they're both not on the field at the same time (i.e. one on offense and one on defense). Texas had the same thing. Derrick Johnson wore #11 and another player on offense had the same number.
#11 wants to know why we're not chatting about his gift to throw a fifty yard spiral through a tire, any time he damn well pleases? :crystal: :lsup: #11
Well, I guess that's one possible explanation for Hawthorne's call on the Bluegrass miracle..... :hihi: "Jack Hunt...caught the ball...caught it and scored...." No, Devery was #9...Jack Hunt was #8... NEVERMIND. :angry: