Bucksfan4life
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4,000 yards!That means he has 2000 yards passing and 2000 yards rushing for the season,Or is it 4000 for his high school career?
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Bucksfan4life;1023350; said:4,000 yards!That means he has 2000 yards passing and 2000 yards rushing for the season,Or is it 4000 for his high school career?
Bucksfan4life;1023353; said:What his stats so far for this year?
BuckWrestler141;1023355; said:Can't find it; I have his junior year stats though:
2006: Passed for 1,732 yards and 15 touchdowns
Rushed for 1,676 yards and 13 touchdowns.
leroyjenkins;1022815; said:Pryor is a beast!! For those posters from the Midwest.....Where does Pryor rank all time as far as recruits coming out of HS??
9th definitely 9th :tongue2:leroyjenkins;1023546; said:I shouldve known better. Let me clearify.........Can I get some names of recruits from the midwest, that may be comparable with what we may have in Pryor.
mendensa;1022946; said:I don't think he's catching on to the sarcasm. I vote for #3, without a doubt.
Jeannette's Terrelle Pryor (11) runs an interception back 100 yards in the the first half of their AA Western Final PIAA Football Championship at Slippery Rock University.
Just when you think you've seen just about everything from Terrelle Pryor, just when you think he has nothing left in his bag of eye-opening plays, he does something else to drop jaws.
How's this for something new: A 100-yard interception return.
That's what Pryor came up with yesterday. It was the exclamation point on a history-making day for the Jeannette High School senior as he led the Jayhawks past Wilmington, 41-21, in a PIAA Class AA semifinal at Slippery Rock University's N. Kerr Thompson Stadium.
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Jeannette was leading, 21-0, but Wilmington was driving, moving to the Jeannette 6. On second-and-goal, Wilmington tried a quick halfback pass, with Chris Burns trying to hit tight end Dallas Hartman just off the line. Hartman was a little behind Pryor, but Pryor tipped the ball in the air to himself, brought it to his chest and took off down the left sideline.
Burns, a Pitt recruit, seemed to have an angle on Pryor, but Pryor raced past Burns for a 100-yard return for a touchdown.
"He's supposed to have 4.4 speed in the 40," Pryor said of Burns. "But I think I have 4.3."