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

scarletngray;1457170; said:
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Cool truck!!!

I think LSU is the only school that can hang with OSU when it comes to the best truck.

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JohnLSU;1457178; said:
Cool truck!!!

I think LSU is the only school that can hang with OSU when it comes to the best truck.

Looks like OSU is rocking a Western Star, while LSU is hauling their goods with a classic Peterbilt 379. Beautiful trucks, both.

Boomer Sooner seems to have opted for a Freightliner Coronado. Meh. Hard to tell what the scummers have from that photo. Probably some cheap ass Volvo. :scum4:
 
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Pryor: Hard on himself, but woe to outside critics

After the spring game Saturday, quarterback Terrelle Pryor once again bristled when talking about those who have criticized him as a less-than-stellar passer. (And you know who you are!)

This is a continuation of a trait Pryor has displayed since he first began playing last season: He is very hard on himself, constantly talking about things he can do to get better, and we hear from coaches and players all the time about how hard he works to improve.

But if anyone else dares offers up a less-than-flattering view, Pryor acts as if someone spit in his mother's face.

I mean, he REALLY overreacts to critics. Remember the Mark May stuff last year -- when all May said was Pryor has yet to lead his team to a big win on the road? Pretty harmless comment that Pryor turned into a personal crusade.

He also came dangerously close to taunting opposing players and fans at times last season.

Some of that is human nature, I understand -- you can analyze your own weaknesses, but be bothered by others pointing out your shortcomings.

Pryor: Hard on himself, but woe to outside critics (Blogging the Buckeyes)
 
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