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are those teams playing 4 weeks after us?NuclearBuck;993698; said:but likely to take official visits to West Virginia, Tennessee, Florida and Texas.
Rule number one - if the quoted text was written by the writer of a small local paper, but is not directly from the player's mouth, it isn't worth the small local paper in which it is written.Bleed S & G;995016; said:are those teams playing 4 weeks after us?
buckeyemania11;996452; said:PRYOR 20 CARRIES, 312YD'S 5 TD'S, 2 TD PASSES And 7 Tackles From What Ive Heard In Tonights Playoff Game (Jeannette Won 70-48)
buckeyemania11;996452; said:PRYOR 20 CARRIES, 312YD'S 5 TD'S, 2 TD PASSES And 7 Tackles From What Ive Heard In Tonights Playoff Game (Jeannette Won 70-48)
buckeyemania11;996452; said:PRYOR 20 CARRIES, 312YD'S 5 TD'S, 2 TD PASSES And 7 Tackles From What Ive Heard In Tonights Playoff Game (Jeannette Won 70-48)
Bestbuck36;996540; said:OH MY GOD!?!?!?
I am not sure why I am still surprised at this point. Every time I check this thread he's gone all "Madden" on some other high school team.
Without trying to sound completely homer-ific, there honestly is no better place for Terrelle than Columbus Ohio. Everything just fits, doesnt it? We have two excellent programs and two excellent coaches. He'll get a very good education, close to home, with tons of exposure for any sport he wanted to play (football, basketball). The guy is going to succeed no matter where he goes but the support from this group of people here and all over the world is unmatched for our heroes.
All I want for Christmas is a big from Terrelle Pryor!
ScarletBlood31;996556; said:
OregonBuckeye;996559; said:He said from Terrelle Pryor. :p
Jayhawks whip Quips in record game - Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewAnd everyone thought Terrelle Pryor gave up the sport of track after his freshman year at Jeannette.
But there he was last night, treating this WPIAL Class AA football semifinal like his own private track meet as he and his team turned in a performance for the ages.
Just when you think this kid has done just about everything in his career, he comes up with something else to drop your jaw. His offensive teammates joined in on the party.
Pryor, the all-everything senior quarterback-defensive back, sprinted up and down the field all night, had 421 yards offense and was involved in seven touchdowns as Jeannette defeated Aliquippa, 70-48, at Highlands in one of the wildest and most exciting games you could see.
Pryor rushed for 331 yards and five touchdowns and threw two TD passes and 90 yards, as No. 1 Jeannette outlasted Aliquippa, 70-48, in the highest-scoring WPIAL playoff game in history. The 118-point total is believed to be the highest for any WPIAL game since 1952.