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Name: Darius Perrantes (Transfer from Rhode Island)
College: Duquesne      Number: 7
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-0   Weight: 220
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Class/Draft Year: rSr/2025

40 Low: 4.94
   40 Time: 5.04
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 Data Scout Notes: X-Lower Tier Qbs/Transfer/Starter in 24 2021: NAC...Transfer from Rhode Island

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 Darius Perrantes, Duquesne, Player News


  OCT 24 NEC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Darius Perrantes, Duquesne, Quarterback, So., 6-0, 200 lbs., Los Angeles, CA/St. Francis (Rhode Island), Week 8 Stats: 260 pass yards, 17-24, 70.8 pass completion percentage, 2 TD passes, 0 INT,...Perrantes assumed quarterback duties for Duquesne in the second quarter at Central Connecticut, and he did not disappoint. The sophomore threw for 260 yards and completed 17-of-24 passes with zero interceptions to lead the Dukes to a commanding, 30-6 road win. With his team leading 6-0, Perrantes connected with wide receiver Dwayne Menders, Jr. in the back of the endzone to put his team up, 13-0, at halftime. The Los Angeles, CA native then put the game away and made it a 23-6 advantage with 1:28 left when he capped a 10-play, 54-yard drive with a 24-yard toss to Jalin Cooper. A two-time NEC Offensive Player of the Week award recipient in 2021, Perrantes becomes the first Duquesne player to garner the honor this season. - NEC Football

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  OCT 24 NEC PRIME PERFORMER: Darius Perrantes, DUQ (QB, So.),...Perrantes threw for 260 yards and a pair of touchdowns to lead Duquesne to a 30-6 win at Central Connecticut. The sophomore, who was also named the NEC Offensive Player of the Week, finished the day 17-of-24 with zero interceptions. - NEC Football

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  Darius Perrantes threw two touchdown passes, Ezekiel Daure returned an interception for a touchdown, and Duquesne defeated Central Connecticut 30-6 on Saturday. Perrantes, who was 17-of-24 passing for 260 yards, threw touchdowns of 7 yards to Abdul Janneh in the second quarter and 24 yards to Jalin Cooper in the fourth. Perrantes' top target was Dwayne Menders with eight catches for 118 yards. Daure's 30-yard interception return in the final minute was the third interception of the Blue Demons' Shon Mitchell, who completed 17 of 35 passes for 135 yards. Nasir Smith scored Central Connecticut's touchdown, on a 19-yard run in the third quarter. He totaled 91 yards on 20 carries. Brian Bruzdewicz kicked three field goals for Duquesne (2-5, 1-2 Northeast Conference). Central Connecticut fell to 0-7, 0-3. - AP College Football

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  Darius Perrantes threw for three touchdowns, Garrett Owens ran for two scores and Duquesne scored 30 points in the second quarter and went on to beat Wagner 44-0 on Saturday. Perrantes completed 16 of 24 passes for 241 yards. Owens had 119 yards rushing on 12 carries and Billy Lucas gained 105 yards on 16 carries with a touchdown. Cyrus Holder had 125 yards receiving on five receptions with two scores for the Dukes (7-3, 5-2 Northeast Conference). Rickey Spruill had 74 yards on five carries for the Seahawks (0-11, 0-7). Wagner also was shut out last week by Sacred Heart 27-0. The Seahawks now have a 20-game losing streak. Wagner lost two games in a short spring season in March and went 1-11 in 2019. The Seahawks haven't finished above .500 since the 2016 season. - AP College Football

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  Darius Perrantes threw for three scores and his 30-yarder to Cyrus Holder with 29 seconds left carried Duquesne past Central Connecticut 31-27 on Saturday in a back-and-forth game. The Blue Devils led 27-24 and sought to add to their lead. But on third-and-6, Duquesne's Maxi Hradecny sacked Blue Devils' quarterback Shon Mitchell and the Dukes' Tim Lowery recovered at the Duquesne 39-yard line. Perrantes proceeded to march Duquesne (6=3, 4-2 Northeast Conference) 61 yards in six plays in 82 seconds to complete the game-winning drive. Holder caught five passes for 114 yards. Kyren Petteway's 81-yard kickoff return for a score with 9:59 left gave Central Connecticut (3-7, 3-3) its last lead of the game. That followed Billy Lucas' 2-yard scoring run that ended a 10-play, 43-yard scoring drive that put Duquesne up 24-20 with 10:14 to go. Mitchell threw for 276 yards and two scores and Tyshaun James caught seven passes for 169 yards and a touchdown. - AP College Football

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  Darius Perrantes threw for three unanswered touchdowns in his first game back from injury, rallying Duquesne to a 34-28 victory at Long Island University on Saturday. Perrantes, who suffered a knee injury two weeks ago, was 19 of 32 passing for 215 yards for the Dukes (5-3, 3-2 Northeast Conference). Trailing 14-3, Duquesne began its comeback with Perrantes finding Cyrus Holder with a 2-yard pass, Davie Henderson with a 42-yard catch-and-run for the lead and Holder again from the 28 giving the Dukes a 24-14 advantage which they would not surrender. Holder caught six passes for 72 yards and two touchdowns. Henderson had two catches for 46 yards and a TD. LIU's Camden Orth went 21-for-36 passing for 348 yards and two touchdowns. He fired a 25-yarder to Derick Eugene to give the Sharks (2-6, 2-3) a 14-3 lead, and teamed with Tosin Oyekanmi on a 58-yard scoring play as LIU closed to 34-28 with 4:39 remaining in the game. Duquesne ate up 3:38 of that before punting the ball back to LIU, but the Sharks were unable to score. - AP College Football

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  Darius Perrantes passed for three touchdowns, ran for another and led the game-winning drive in the final two minutes as Duquesne battled past Bryant 39-34 on Saturday. The Dukes then survived a Hail Mary pass from Bryant that was completed but, after review, was ruled just short of a touchdown. Duquesne (4-1, 2-0 Northeast Conference) had fallen behind 34-33 after consecutive Bryant touchdowns but Perrantes, who completed 29 of 41 passes for 316 yards, rallied the Dukes with a 75-yard drive including a 26-yard touchdown dart to Davie Henderson with 31 seconds remaining.

Zevi Eckhaus led back-to-back scoring drives for Bryant (3-3, 1-1) deep in the fourth quarter - with Daniel Adeboboye scoring each - as Bryant rallied briefly into a 34-33 lead with just under two minutes left. Eckhaus, who was 25-of-44 passing for 311 yards and two touchdowns, threw to nine receivers without an interception. His game-ending 45-yard heave to David Zorilla was completed at the 1. Officials ruled he didn't break the plane of the goal line. Zorilla caught five passes for a career-high 115 yards, Fabrice Mukendi gained a career-high 111 yards rushing for Bryant. - AP College Football


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  Darius Perrantes threw for four touchdowns, Duquesne's defense registered four interceptions and the Dukes beat Merrimack 37-14 on Saturday. The Warriors posted their lone lead on their opening possession, marching 70 yards in nine plays and Westin Elliott throwing a 16-yard touchdown to Jacari Carter. The Dukes (3-1, 1-0 Northeast Conference) responded with Perrantes throwing a 3-yard scoring pass to Cyrus Holder to even the score.

Jeremiah Josephs' bobbling interception of Elliott on Merrimack's ensuing drive set up a short field and Billy Lucas ran in it from the 5 for a 14-7 lead. Leandro DeBrito intercepted Elliott, and Josephs followed with a near pick-6 after Duquesne's offense turned it over on downs. Elliott regrouped to help lead a nine-play, 75-yard drive where he again connected with Carter on a 16-yard score. Perrantes closed the door on Merrimack (3-2, 0-1) in the third when he threw a pair of touchdowns to Garrett Owens and another to Wykeen Gill. Elliott threw for 203 yards and Carter caught 11 passes for 93 yards. - AP College Football


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  SEPT 13 NEC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: DARIUS PERRANTES, DUQUESNE, QB, So., 6-0, 215 lbs., Los Angeles, CA/Rhode Island: Week 2 Stats: 67.6 completion pct., 194 pass yards, TD pass, TD rush,...Perrantes' first Duquesne start resulted in the program's first-ever win over a FBS member. The sophomore signal caller engineered an offense that dominated time of possession and recorded 26 first downs in a 28-26 triumph over MAC member Ohio. He was responsible for both of the offense's touchdowns, powering into the end zone on a third-quarter rush and completing a short pass over the middle to Joey Isabella on the first snap of the fourth quarter. Playing turnover-free football, Perrantes completed passes at a 67.6 percent clip while totaling 194 yards through the air. He connected with seven different receivers and suffered only one sack over the course of the afternoon in Athens. Perrantes and the Dukes converted 7-of-16 third-down situations and were 2-for-2 on fourth down while possessing the ball for 41:02. - NEC Football

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  SEPT 13 STATS FCS NATIONAL TEAM OF THE WEEK: Duquesne: 28-26 win at Ohio,...The Dukes (1-1) became the first Northeast Conference member to defeat an FBS program. Transfer quarterback Darius Perrantes, making his first start, had a touchdown rush and a scoring pass in the second half, and the defense denied Ohio on a two-point attempt after it pulled within 28-26 with nine seconds left. Brian Bruzdewicz kicked four field goals and the Dukes controlled over 41 minutes of game clock. Honorable Mention: Furman (26-0 win at Tennessee Tech); Jacksonville State (20-17 win at Florida State); James Madison (55-7 win over Maine); Merrimack (35-21 win at Holy Cross). - STATS FCS Football

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  Darius Perrantes passed for one touchdown and ran for another, the Duquesne defense stopped a two-point conversion attempt with less than 10 seconds remaining and the FCS Dukes defeated Ohio 28-26 on Saturday. It was Duquesne's first victory over an FBS opponent in program history. After Duquesne (1-1) built a 28-20 lead on Brian Bruzdewicz's 27-yard field goal with two minutes, 46 seconds remaining, Ohio (0-2) drove 67 yards, capped by a 3-yard touchdown pass from Kurtis Rourke to Ty Walton with nine seconds remaining. Rourke's two-point pass was broken up by Tim Lowery.

Bruzdewicz kicked four field goals and the Dukes also scored on a safety. Perrantes completed 23 of 34 passes for 194 yards. His passing touchdown was a 3-yard hookup with Joey Isabella, giving the Dukes a 25-13 lead on the first play of the fourth quarter. Ohio responded with a 10-play, 71-yard drive that ended with a 2-yard touchdown run by Rourke. He also completed 14 of 22 passes for 168 yards. The Dukes took 7:59 off the clock with a drive that ended with Bruzdewicz's fourth field goal (in four tries) and their eight-point lead. Ohio's De'Montre Tuggle returned the opening kickoff 83 yards for a touchdown and his 15-yard touchdown run finished off Ohio's first offensive possession for a 13-3 lead early in the first quarter. - AP College Football


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