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One is a highschool senior, one is a second year QB with a national championship ring. :tongue2:Taosman;942201; said:Apples and oranges.
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One is a highschool senior, one is a second year QB with a national championship ring. :tongue2:Taosman;942201; said:Apples and oranges.
No match for No. 1: Jeannette, Pa., quarterback Terrelle Pryor had a huge game this past weekend against Southmoreland. He rushed for 143 yards on three carries (all for touchdowns) and completed all seven of his passes for 171 yards and another score.
Pryor also stated that Ohio State, West Virginia and Florida stand out amongst his top six, ahead of Penn State, Texas and Tennessee. Pryor has an official visit set with Ohio State for the weekend of Nov. 2.
He rushed for 143 yards on three carries (all for touchdowns) and completed all seven of his passes for 171 yards and another score.
HilmerJ;943059; said:Coach Tressel "Hey Thad, Lets make a deal"
Coach Matta "What do you got in mind"
Tress "Well, since you seem to want Terrelle Pryor on the court for the season...but how much is he worth to ya?"
Matta "Whats that supposed to mean..."
Tress "It means David Lighty will have to strap on a pair of cleats"
There both about 6'6 220..athletic freaks
lets make it happen
Ohio State could land top prospect Pryor
By Mike Farrell, Sporting News
Posted September 28, 2007
We're one-third of the way through the college football season, and the recruiting news is beginning to intensify.
Here are my takes on some of the latest happenings:
The nation's No. 1 player, Terrelle Pryor, has narrowed his list of schools to six with Ohio State, West Virginia, Florida, Penn State, Tennessee and Texas making the cut. Pryor said that the Buckeyes, Mountaineers and Gators have the edge right now. I think Penn State will be listed until the end, but it would be surprising to me if he chose the Nittany Lions based on the offense. I think Texas will be out soon because Pryor doesn't want to be compared to Vince Young. Those comparisons will never end in Austin. Tennessee is a long shot, although they could really use a dynamic quarterback and playmaker on offense. If I'm a betting man, I'm taking Ohio State all the way because of Pryor's relationship with fellow recruits and coach Jim Tressel. But where would he be the most fun to watch? I think West Virginia, where he and super frosh Noel Devine would make Big East defenses spin.
CONGERSBUCKEYE;943692; said:I am sorry and biased but been to WVU stadium and graduate of OSU there is no comparison.
MililaniBuckeye;943726; said:When did Ohio State stop offering English classes?
kn1f3party;943799; said:The only thing that worries me about this situation is his tendancy to run, A LOT.
kn1f3party;943799; said:The only thing that worries me about this situation is his tendancy to run, A LOT.
kn1f3party;943799; said:The only thing that worries me about this situation is his tendancy to run, A LOT.