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

Dryden;1930587; said:
I have tried and tried, but I just can't wrap my head around it or rationalize this decision.

How the hell does someone that is 6'6" comfortably fit into a 350Z?
Really, the only vehicle into which someone 6'6" fits "comfortably" is a bread truck. Such a vehicle is of limited utility as a "babe magnet."

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Its amazing how badly 10TV and the dispatch want to break a story on the football team...regarding pryor and his car I just saw on 10TV that they went as far as to setup surveillance outside his apartment to catch him driving a dealer 2010 dodge challenger...undercover surveillance
 
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Well I'm sure it could be used as evidence when the NCAA gets involved....it seemed like there could be something going on with a local car dealer...but 10TV had footage of pryor getting in and driving the car....must of been following him for weeks because they had a lot of tape....and they interviewed the dealer who let pryor drive the car and he admitted no wrong doing
 
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CHU;1930666; said:
Is it legal for 10TV to stalk a college student, outside his apartment?

Can Pryor get a restraining order or something?

I can't imagine that 10TV would broadcast themselves breaking the law, so I'm going to say no on that one. But I guess I'm not 100% sure.. just makes no sense for them to broadcast themselves breaking the law.
 
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y0yoyoin;1930640; said:
Its amazing how badly 10TV and the dispatch want to break a story on the football team...regarding pryor and his car I just saw on 10TV that they went as far as to setup surveillance outside his apartment to catch him driving a dealer 2010 dodge challenger...undercover surveillance

This is why we get in trouble and SEC teams get passes. You think any news teams in Tuscaloosa or Baton Rouge are doing investigative reporting on potential football player benefits? I realize this may look like an apologist post, but I refuse to believe that we are dirtier than any other top 25 team (minus Stanford maybe).
 
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MUBuck;1930673; said:
This is why we get in trouble and SEC teams get passes. You think any news teams in Tuscaloosa or Baton Rouge are doing investigative reporting on potential football player benefits? I realize this may look like an apologist post, but I refuse to believe that we are dirtier than any other top 25 team (minus Stanford maybe).

I don't really care about those teams. I'd rather OSU not be dirty no matter what everyone else is doing.
 
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3074326;1930675; said:
I don't really care about those teams. I'd rather OSU not be dirty no matter what everyone else is doing.

I'd rather we have no dirt either, but that's not reality. Reality is that college football is played by teenaged kids who can't be monitored 24/7. Columbus media members are all willing to dig up some dirt on the home team, with a select group willing to go to some pretty extreme lengths. You'll say that's their job, and I don't disagree, just pointing out the differences between us and the SEC schools. I guess my point is that SI could dig this type of story up for any school it so desired. That doesn't make it OK, but it makes it hard to swallow.
 
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MUBuck;1930680; said:
I guess my point is that SI could dig this type of story up for any school it so desired.

Bingo. No school is immune...it simply depends on whether players get caught and what the school does when they are (self-report, cover up). It seems the media just wasn't going to back the fuck off until Tressel quit...
 
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