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QB/WR Terrelle Pryor ('10 Rose, '11 Sugar MVP)

It's like Christmas Eve, waiting to see if that Big Wheel you wanted is parked in front of the tree when you come down the stairs.

Come on, Santa. :biggrin:
 
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buckeyemania11;1118962; said:
anyone know what channel or if it will be on tv?

I imagine ESPN (ESPNNEWS/ESPNU if not) will pick it up

It's on channel 10 in Columbus. If and when it is known that it will be shown on other channels, the info will be posted.
 
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DDN

Ohio State may land prep star Pryor today


By From Staff and Wire Reports

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

PITTSBURGH ? Terrelle Pryor has sacked Penn State. And he's reportedly ready to make Ohio State a winner over Michigan.
The nation's No. 1 prep quarterback recruit, from Jeannette High School near Pittsburgh, will announce at a noon press conference today, March 19, where he'll play college football. According to a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Web posting, the 6-foot-6 two-sport standout will choose the Buckeyes over the Wolverines.



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ABJ
Top football prospect to announce college decision Buckeyes among finalists anxiously awaiting word today of quarterback's plans
By Alan Robinson
Associated Press

Published on Wednesday, Mar 19, 2008
PITTSBURGH: Jeannette (Pa.) High School quarterback Terrelle Pryor, considered to be the best unsigned high school football player in the country, plans to finally announce his college choice at a news conference today.
Pryor was ready to sign with Ohio State at a similar news conference on NCAA letter of intent day Feb. 6, but decided at the last minute to delay his selection. His father, Craig, wanted him to take more time to consider attending nearby Penn State.
The 6-foot-6 Pryor led his high school team to the Pennsylvania Class AA basketball championship last weekend at Penn State, but he has not made an official visit to the school since postponing his decision.
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