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Hmm ... good question ...Tlangs;1242182; said:Do you drink once for S-E-C....or once for each letter?
Dryden;1242207; said:...3. [strike]If[/strike] When Thom gets on his soapbox and cuts Charles Davis off from offering color for a big play because Thom has gone into pretentious twit mode with measured, enunciation of the full, proper name (e.g.: Louisiana State is in the Southeastern Conference) do a shot.
DaddyBigBucks;1242315; said:No dice.
I only have one fifth of Wild Turkey in the cupboard.
Frohlich;1241906; said:I just was watching ESPN and the ticker said Pryor will not be starting tomorrow. Is he hurt? Did he violate team rules? Did he loose his Superman cape and now is acting like a mere mortal? How could he not be starting... THE SEASON IS RUINED!!!!!!! :tongue2:
MililaniBuckeye;1242179; said:Late 1st qtr, early 2nd qtr...
Buckin' A;1242192; said:vbet?
Didn't JT even stated that both backups would ideally be played in the first half?MililaniBuckeye;1243549; said:Buckin' A is soooooo lucky we didn't bet...
Thanks, I wanted to make sure I wasn't mixing that up with premium info from someone. That would've been a really dumb bet indeed :pbillmac91;1243556; said:Yes, Jim said in his pre-game presser Pryor and Bauserman would both get in the first half...
Terrelle Pryor: All eyes are on the prize, but Ohio State isn't going to rush freshman
Like Florida with Tim Tebow, the Buckeyes will start a veteran QB and let their phenom develop
Saturday, August 30, 2008 3:07 AM
By Tim May
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
http://www.dispatch.com/gameday
Jeff Hinckley DISPATCH
With a veteran, high-caliber offense in place, freshman quarterback Terrelle Pryor won't have to carry the Buckeyes this season.
One example of luxury would be possessing the latest, greatest sports car but not needing it for basic transportation.
For Ohio State, luxury takes the form of signing the nation's No. 1 recruit -- a quarterback who can run and throw equally well and is considered the second coming of Vince Young -- but needing him only to add occasional spice to the offense.
The Buckeyes won a lengthy recruiting derby for Terrelle Pryor, who became the only player in Pennsylvania high school history to run and throw for more than 4,000 yards each in his career.
The Buckeyes didn't need him this season. They have last year's starter, senior Todd Boeckman, who took them to a second straight national championship game a year ago.
Continued.......
Live in the Shoe: Grand entrance
You can't say the Terrelle Pryor Era started, because it's not his era...yet. But the crowd certainly roared when Pryor was announced as he ran onto the field with 6:54 left.
He showed some good things, mainly shoulder-shimmies on a 14-yard run and two dart-like throws down the seam to get OSU inside the 10.
It bogged down there, though. Pryor was stuffed for a loss on a draw, then sacked. It's 13-0 Buckeyes.
The second-team OL played, featuring all three freshmen linemen.
Left to right, the backup line:
LT -- Mike Adams, LG - Andrew Miller, C - Michael Brewster, RG - Andrew Moses, RT - J.B. Shugarts