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kippy1040;1299830; said:Terrelle has such long strides. He really seems fast. I wonder if he will do any weight lifting after this season. At 6' 5" and 240lbs, does he want to? If he does would it help or be a hinderance to his abilitys ? Just asking.......
kippy1040;1299857; said:Terrelle's high school coach said that we haven't seen the best of him yet and that there is more to come. WOW. Has he ever been timed in the 40 yrd dash?
kippy1040;1299857; said:Terrelle's high school coach said that we haven't seen the best of him yet and that there is more to come. WOW. Has he ever been timed in the 40 yrd dash?
Buckrock;1299837; said:I'm sure they will have a program to make him stronger. Any player can get stronger especially in their lower body. TP can easily carry 250 lbs and not appear too big IMO.
kippy1040;1299871; said:Thanks Mili and I understand that the QB from Penn State graduated from Ursuline High school in Youngstown,Ohio?
osugrad21;1299038; said:
Beanie's (little grin) and Shaun Lane's faces are priceless.His other big stiff arm:
buckeyemania11;1299959; said:I think that Mark May will be eating a plate of crow saturday night
For the second time this season, Pryor mentioned of comments that May made regarding the young quarterback's abilities. Those doubts and questions only seem to fuel Pryor's fire to prove his worth each week.
"I don't listen," Pryor said after leading the Buckeyes offense to four touchdowns in a whipping against previous No. 20 Michigan State, 45-7. "People don't know me and people don't know what I can do. Everyone thinks that I'm overrated. Wait and see. The time will come and you'll find out."
Pryor or Clark? Let debate begin
By Sam Ross Jr.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Daryll Clark and Terrelle Pryor are the principals in a hypothetical question making the rounds at Penn State the past two weeks, the gist being which quarterback would start had Pryor opted for the Lions over Ohio State.
Clark, who won the Penn State starting job in competition with Pat Devlin, is enjoying a strong season. Under Clark's direction, the Penn State offense leads the Big Ten in scoring and is second in total offense. The Lions are 8-0 and ranked No. 3 in the AP poll and BCS standings.
Pryor, the Jeannette star who strongly considered Penn State, is the first freshman QB to start at Ohio State since Art Schlichter in 1978. The Buckeyes are 7-1 overall, 5-0 with Pryor starting.
The topic is timely because Clark and Pryor share the field in Ohio Stadium Saturday, an 8 p.m. game that should go a long way in determining this season's Big Ten champion.
Penn State quarterbacks coach Jay Paterno labeled the Clark-or-Pryor question a trap.
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