CleveBucks;971575; said:That's nothin. Wait til Rodriguez, Huggy Bear, and Pacman show up at his next one...
Add Chris Henry and you'll have a new version of the 4 horsemen.
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CleveBucks;971575; said:That's nothin. Wait til Rodriguez, Huggy Bear, and Pacman show up at his next one...
Ohio State football: Buckeyes check out Pryor
Posted by [email protected] October 26, 2007 00:30AM
Jim Tressel, quarterbacks coach Joe Daniels and receivers coach Darrell Hazell were joined by basketball coach Thad Matta and assistant Alan Major at Jeannnette High School's final regular season game of the year just outside Pittsburgh. Pryor is also a top basketball recruit and has expressed interest in playing both sports in college.
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He won't be attending Saturday's Ohio State game at Penn State. Since he's still thinking about both schools, he didn't want to be torn at the game. He said he would consider attending disrespectful to Ohio State.
But he'll be with the Buckeyes in a week. And it sure seems like there's a good chance he'll find a home in Columbus.
October 26, 2007
Pryor stands out, absolutely
I just saw the future. The big question, of course, is the future for whom?
I just watched Terrelle Pryor lead his Jeannette (Pa.) Jayhawks past their arch-rival Greensburg Central Catholic 42-6 on a cool, breezy night at Hempfield High School's Spartan Stadium. The stadium was about equidistant between the two schools, and much larger than host GCC's field. It provided about 4,000 the ability to see the nation's top recruit in his last regular-season high school game.
Pryor put on a show, as usual, running for three touchdowns, including 88 yards on the first play of the second half, and passing for three TDs, though his prettiest pass, a 50-yarder, was caught just out of bounds.
At 6 feet 6, 220 pounds with 4.4-second speed in the 40 and a spin move that left more than one GCC would-be tackle grasping air, he looked like a man among boys. In fact, he looked like Vince Young among boys.
But the big question now is where is he going to go to college. Ohio State, Penn State, West Virginia, Texas, Florida and Tennessee are said to be his top six.
Ohio State coach Jim Tressel proved his desire to land Pryor. He and OSU basketball coach Thad Matta -- Pryor is one of the top 50 basketball prospects, too -- flew over by private jet to take in most of the show. The stadium was abuzz that they were in the press box, and both posed for photos with some fans during the halftime break.
On the Thursday night before the top-ranked Buckeyes' biggest game of the season thus far, the Saturday night match at Penn State, Tressel carved time to watch what could be his future quarterback. As Tressel pointed out in a note that I sent in for Friday's paper, Thursday night is usually "date night" for the OSU football coaches, the one evening a week they get to go home early. But he figured his wife Ellen would understand. Besides, he and Matta left late in the third quarter and were probably back in Columbus by 10:15 p.m.
As for Pryor, after the game he was consistent in saying he had not made up his mind, and that he wasn't even going to the OSU-PSU game because he didn't want to create a buzz one way or the other. But he will make an official visit to OSU next weekend, after his team plays its first playoff game, probably on Friday night.
He is not expected to announce his college choice until January at the earliest, and has indicated he might wait until signing day in February.
Posted by Tim May on October 26, 2007 12:28 AM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0)
Pryor leads decisive Jeannette victory
By Paul Schofield
TRIBUNE-REVIEW
Friday, October 26, 2007
Jeannette quarterback Terrelle Pryor turned in what might have been the best game of his high school football career Thursday night, and he did it in front of a crowd of more than 7,500 people that included Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel and basketball Thad Matta.
Pryor rushed for 152 yards on 10 carries and had touchdown runs of 4, 88 and 2 yards. He also completed 8-of-14 passes for 142 yards and three scores.
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Jeannette quarterback Terrelle Pryor stiff-arms Greensburg Central Catholic's Nick Karabin on a long gain during the second quarter at Spartan Stadium at Bill Abraham Field on October 25, 2007. Jeannette defeated GCC, 42-6.
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Jeannette quarterback Terrelle Pryor stiff-arms Greensburg Central Catholic defensive back Chris Hayden-Martin en route to the end zone during their October 25, 2007 contest at Spartan Stadium.
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He won't be attending Saturday's Ohio State game at Penn State. Since he's still thinking about both schools, he didn't want to be torn at the game. He said he would consider attending disrespectful to Ohio State.