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Mathieu can only play this season if he joins a program at the FCS level, the second tier of Division I, or a team in a lower division. If he wants to play another season at the Division I FBS level, he would have to wait until 2013, but will have become eligible for the NFL draft by then.
Both McNeese State and Nicholls State play in the Southland Conference, one of the top leagues at the FCS level.
Nicholls State is in Thibodaux, La., about an hour's drive southwest of Mathieu's native New Orleans. McNeese State is more than 200 miles west on Interstate 10.
The 20-year-old Mathieu -- nicknamed Honey Badger for his tenacious style, small stature (5-foor-9, 175 pounds) and blonde streak of hair -- rose from obscurity to become one of college football's biggest stars in 2011, his sophomore season.
Mathieu won the Bednarik Award as national defensive player of the year last season. He scored four touchdowns -- two on punt returns and two on fumble returns -- intercepted two passes, caused six fumbles and recovered four.
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