Pryor rises up to latest challenge
Sunday, September 28, 2008 3:14 AM
By
Tim May
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
CRAIG HOLMAN Dispatch
Terrelle Pryor didn't need to lower a shoulder on a 33-yard touchdown run in the first quarter.
Terrelle Pryor ran for two touchdowns in Ohio State's win over Minnesota, a week after the freshman quarterback passed for four touchdowns against Troy.
But it was a play that didn't even count that left the Ohio Stadium crowd buzzing.
On a scramble toward the Minnesota bench midway through the fourth quarter, he dropped his right shoulder and lowered the boom on Rex Sharpe, knocking the linebacker topsy-turvy out of bounds.
A holding penalty erased the 10-yard run and kept Pryor from breaking 100 yards rushing for the day. But Pryor answered a challenge and sent a message.
"I ran out of bounds the play before (at the end of a 21-yard gain) and then a (Minnesota) coach or somebody said, 'Why don't you put your head down and run somebody over instead of running out?' " Pryor said. "So I was thinking, 'OK if I get a chance, I'm going to do it.' "
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