2008
He will spend his time learning the system at practices and playing basketball for Thad (Final Four). Redshirt in football.
2009
In his 2nd year, Terrelle will compete for the starting job with Antonio Henton, Rob Schoenhoft, and Joe Bauserman. Schoenhoft wins out, with knowledge of the system, great poise, maturity, and ability (Like Boeckman). Terrelle may be used on the field in other ways, such as a Slash-type player. When the ball is in his hands, he does stuff. Leads Ohio State to another Final Four in basketball.
2010
In his 3rd year, huge competition between Senior Henton, Sophomore Pryor, and Sophomore Bauserman. Pryor wins out, because he will have great knowledge of the system, superior ability, and great leadership skills from basketball. Pryor plays like Pryor on the football field, and moves to basketball in mid-January (That team won't lose a beat without Pryor, with Trae Golden, Jared Sullinger, and Cameron Wright already recruited in 2010 class). For the record, in 2007-2008, Ohio State plays 15 games 1/15 and on, obviously excluding Big Ten Tournament and March Madness. As for success in football, well, we are Ohio State. You can guess.
2011
Heisman Trophy. Sets single season records. Another great Ohio State season. Declares eligibility for NFL Draft. Plays basketball again through January to the end of the March Madness. Does not attend the combine, and instead gets his workouts done after basketball is finished. First round draft pick in football and basketball.
2012
Bauserman starts, as a 5th year senior, with 4 years of knowledge in the system.
That is how his career will go at Ohio State. The way I see it, we are fair to every player on the squad at Ohio State (To be honest, this is how I see each player developing, period. Schoenhoft will be ready to start in his 5th year at tOSU, and he will have earned it. Never been impressed with Henton), and Pryor showcases his ability in both football and basketball.