Pryor's a good guy
At times over the past year, Terrelle Pryor must have thought he was Dorothy, swept from Kansas to Oz.
He went from being Jeannette High School's sterling quarterback, to being the nation's top recruit, to being wooed by college coaching icons, to winning WPIAL and PIAA titles, to selecting Ohio State, to starting for the powerful Buckeyes.
The development of a big head would have been understandable. Bob Murphy says it has never happened.
Mr. Murphy is a retired teacher and a former head football coach at Jeannette, and still the athletic director. He helped -- and helped shield -- Mr. Pryor during the whirlwind recruiting process.
On Oct. 13, at Westmoreland Regional Hospital in Greensburg, Mr. Murphy had quadruple-bypass surgery. The phone in his room rang two days later.
"Terrelle wanted to know how I was doing," said Mr. Murphy, who returned to his Greensburg home Friday.
"I told him that for the next few weeks, he was going to be my entertainment. I wished him luck."
This was not a random call, Mr. Murphy assured.
"Terrelle calls and checks up on the [Jeannette] team. He doesn't forget where he comes from. He's a really good kid."