O State got Pryor!!

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Terrelle Pryor, the nation's top-ranked high school quarterback according to the ESPN 150 and the top unsigned senior, announced that he'll attend Ohio State at the news conference at his high school in Pennsylvania on Wednesday.

His decision comes six weeks after the Feb. 6 national signing day when seniors normally sign their binding national letter and four days after the Jeannette Jayhawks made WPIAL history by winning the PIAA Class AA state boys' basketball championship. In December, the school won the state football title. No other Western Pennsylvania school has pulled off that unthinkable double.

Pryor was the central figure in both championship runs.

"The sky's the limit to athleticism," said Tom Luginbill, the national football recruiting coordinator for Scouts, Inc. "He draws comparisons to Vince Young who can save a play on the run and has the ability to improvise."

The two-time Pennsylvania player-of-the-year chose Ohio State over Oregon, Penn State and Michigan. But it really came down to blood rivals Ohio State and Michigan.

Pryor initially delayed his college decision because he did not devote adequate time to the recruiting process. After winning a football championship on Dec. 14, he jumped into basketball season. Charlie Batch, the Pittsburgh Steelers' backup quarterback, became an advisor. Batch, who has known Pryor since he was 12 years old, wants to "point out things he might not see" during the recruiting process.

He asked for more time but failed to officially visit two of the four finalists because of the overlap of football and basketball.

Last weekend at the Class AA basketball final in State College, Pa., Pryor knew a decision was imminent. He said he would "sign [the national letter] and just get it over with."

He also eliminated two schools but failed to mention them.

Pryor's future coach, Tressel, fielded several questions on Feb. 6 about landing a quarterback before April 1. Though he never mentioned Pryor by name (NCAA rules forbid a coach from commenting on a recruit who hasn't signed with his school), Tressel remained optimistic, saving a scholarship after signing 19 players.

"I think we had planned on having a quarterback in this class and so, yeah, in a perfect, let's make a perfect world, let's get a quarterback in this class, and our plans would be further along," he said.

Consider it done.

The commitment also bolsters Ohio State's 2008 recruiting class, making it eight ESPN 150 prospects in the fold. The Buckeyes now leapfrog Southern California for the No. 6 recruiting class in ESPN's 2008 college football prospect rankings.

"The quarterback position was a real need for Ohio State," Luginbill said. "They were able to fulfill it late."

Ohio State signed three Top-100 offensive linemen, Michael Brewster (Edgewater-Orlando, Fla., No. 42 in the ESPN 150), J.B. Shugarts (Klein-Spring, Texas, No. 56) and Mike Adams (Coffman-Dublin, Ohio, No. 88), who will be Pryor's future protectors.

Pryor's signing doesn't necessarily mean he'll start at quarterback or become the "instant savior." That's because Todd Boeckman, a 6-5 senior from St. Henry, Ohio, returns. Boeckman guided the 11-2 Buckeyes to the BCS National Championship Bowl, throwing for 2,379 yards and 25 touchdowns, while completing nearly 64 percent of his passes.

"Terrelle will be in a great situation from the start," Luginbill said. "Ohio State has an accomplished quarterback and 20 starters back. Terrelle will be utilized like Tim Tebow at Florida as a freshman where he was brought into situations which didn't create failure; he'll have doses of the offense.

"He still needs to beat you on the college level with his arm. In high school, he did it with his legs, not necessarily by passing. He needs to become a quarterback as opposed to an athlete who is a quarterback," he added.

With two PIAA state championship trophies residing at Jeannette High, thus ends one the great prep careers in state history.

Pryor, the No. 4-rated player in the ESPN 150, has left a legacy:

• In football, he became the first Pennsylvania player to pass and rush for more than 4,000 yards.

• In basketball, he concluded with a school-record 2,285 points, eighth all-time on the WPIAL career scoring charts.

• He helped the Jayhawks win back-to-back WPIAL football championships, advancing to the last two PIAA Class AA title games, triumphing this season.

• He scored 23 points and had eight rebounds in the PIAA Class AA final as the Jayhawks held off Strawberry Mansion of Philadelphia, 76-72, in overtime. The Jayhawks went 30-2 and won the WPIAL title.

• The football team went 30-2 over the last two seasons, including 16-0 this season.

• The basketball squad went 53-9 in his junior and senior season as Pryor, an all-state selection, topped the Jayhawks in most statistical categories.

Pryor, a rare 6-6, 230-pound physical specimen, will concentrate on football at Ohio State.

"Everyone says he's a can't-miss player," Jeannette Head Coach Ray Reitz said. "Not too many 6-foot-6 athletes can run a sub 4.3 40 [yard dash]."

His football numbers this fall were eye-catching but might have been eye-popping if the Jayhawks weren't so dominant, registering lopsided scores.

Pryor ran for 1,901 yards and 33 touchdowns on 142 carries, averaging 13.4 yards. He completed 85 of 124 passes for 1,790 yards and 21 touchdowns and had caught one TD pass.

He saved his best for last.

In the PIAA 2A final, he ran for 209 yards and three TDs and completed 3 of 4 passes for 83 yards and a TD and caught a 28-yard scoring strike in a 49-21 blowout of Dunmore.
 
Dummy, should've came to the U of M. He would've thrived and that system. Coach JT will put the clamps on any Vince Young shit.

But hey, it may make him better QB.
 
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one man doesn't make a team.

bottom line: tressel was OUTCOACHED by both urban myer and les miles.

and NONE of the osu fans want to call him out on it.

2 yrs from now, he'll be in the backfield running for his damn life like troy smith was vs florida.

:hmm::hmm::hmm:
 
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I think he should have came down south. :rolleyes:

Nah he would have been third string down here! :lol:

And that's a scary ass tiger pic by the way! :roflmao:
 
And will still get they ass kicked by any SEC team. Hell, they could have Richard Pryor (RIP) and it wouldn't help them against any of our country asses.:D
 
Can you say Tim Tebow of the big 10?

He is probably going to play next year and come in on certain packages to throw defenses off.

The QB for OSU will be a senior so he will be able to develop without having to be "the man" his first year there.

At UM he probably would have had to come in and be the team his freshmen year.

He's got the physical tools but only time will tell if it translate into the college game.

He reminds me of VY with the way that he runs.
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max-dawg;3744172 one man doesn't make a team. bottom line: tressel was [B said:
OUTCOACHED[/B] by both urban myer and les miles.

and NONE of the osu fans want to call him out on it.

2 yrs from now, he'll be in the backfield running for his damn life like troy smith was vs florida.

:hmm::hmm::hmm:

Bro, I know you know that all OSU fans are not the same...You can't be that dumb....So to say that the OSU fans never called J.Tressel or his coaching staff out about getting out coached, is ridiculous...You don't know every OSU fan...

Since your not an OSU fan, you probably don't choose to spend much time on OSU messaging boards...After those two NCG's many fans were calling the OSU staff out...The UF gameplan was flawless against us in the 1st half, but the OSU staff did nothing to their gameplan, so the result was 41-17.

The LSU game was more about being mentally prepared, and making sound decisions...IMO I don't think LSU gameplan was anything special, but when OSU kept the Tigers on the field by making dumb penalties, it made it easier for LSU to perform their GP.
 
Bro, I know you know that all OSU fans are not the same...You can't be that dumb....So to say that the OSU fans never called J.Tressel or his coaching staff out about getting out coached, is ridiculous...You don't know every OSU fan...

Since your not an OSU fan, you probably don't choose to spend much time on OSU messaging boards...After those two NCG's many fans were calling the OSU staff out...The UF gameplan was flawless against us in the 1st half, but the OSU staff did nothing to their gameplan, so the result was 41-17.

The LSU game was more about being mentally prepared, and making sound decisions...IMO I don't think LSU gameplan was anything special, but when OSU kept the Tigers on the field by making dumb penalties, it made it easier for LSU to perform their GP.

:lol::lol::lol:

please stop thinking... cause you do NOT know football.

you tell me to shut up about tressel. fine. the results over the past two years PROVE my point.

now, about the highlighted text above. please understand this cause you OBVIOUSLY do NOT watch LSU football.

NO ONE STOPPED LSU ON OFFENSE THIS YEAR. NO ONE. NOT A SINGLE TEAM COULD KEEP THEM OUT OF THE ENDZONE.

the two games they lost (both in OT) was due to them being outscored and NOT having the defense at 100%. lsu survived most of the season with a crippled glenn dorsey and an absent jean-francois.

the lsu vs va tech and the lsu defense vs kentucky was in no way the same team. but with a healthy dorsey and francois back on that line, you SAW the difference in the NC game. :eek::eek::eek:

black power.

test question: what type of offense does lsu run?

hint: they do it ALL... cause they have the athletes to run the spread, power I, option, pistol, shotgun, trick plays, vertical passing, lateral passing with holliday out of the backfield, two VERSATILE tight ends, etc., etc., etc. and the beauty of it all is that the o-coordinator ran ALL of them sets during the year.

the osu fans may have called tressel out over being outcoached these last two years, but what is being done about it????

the big 10 winner next year will be the illini. :yes:
 
I don't know Max...Mendenhall is gone, they need to replace him.

Pryor give me the impression he will be a flop...who says, "university of ohio state"???

I know he young, but damn he didn't see MNF when Chris Carter introduced: THE Ohio State University??!??:smh:
 
:lol::lol::lol:

please stop thinking... cause you do NOT know football.

you tell me to shut up about tressel. fine. the results over the past two years PROVE my point.

now, about the highlighted text above. please understand this cause you OBVIOUSLY do NOT watch LSU football.

NO ONE STOPPED LSU ON OFFENSE THIS YEAR. NO ONE. NOT A SINGLE TEAM COULD KEEP THEM OUT OF THE ENDZONE.

the two games they lost (both in OT) was due to them being outscored and NOT having the defense at 100%. lsu survived most of the season with a crippled glenn dorsey and an absent jean-francois.

the lsu vs va tech and the lsu defense vs kentucky was in no way the same team. but with a healthy dorsey and francois back on that line, you SAW the difference in the NC game. :eek::eek::eek:

black power.

test question: what type of offense does lsu run?

hint: they do it ALL... cause they have the athletes to run the spread, power I, option, pistol, shotgun, trick plays, vertical passing, lateral passing with holliday out of the backfield, two VERSATILE tight ends, etc., etc., etc. and the beauty of it all is that the o-coordinator ran ALL of them sets during the year.

the osu fans may have called tressel out over being outcoached these last two years, but what is being done about it????

the big 10 winner next year will be the illini. :yes:


I don't think their gameplan was anything special against OSU...I didn't say anything about all the other teams LSU played...I think you just want somethin to argue about...

And you must not know football to actually say that Illinois is gonna be the Big 10 Champs next year...If that happens all the past OSU greats will roll over in their graves, especially with OSU returning 20 starters next year. Crazy:smh:
 
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one man doesn't make a team.

bottom line: tressel was OUTCOACHED by both urban myer and les miles.

and NONE of the osu fans want to call him out on it.

2 yrs from now, he'll be in the backfield running for his damn life like troy smith was vs florida.

:hmm::hmm::hmm:

THANK YOU WHAT THE FUCK DOES A RUNNING QUARTER BACK WHEN THE REST OF THE TEAM IS SLOW AS HELL. THEY NEED SPEED ON THE DEFENSIVE SIDE OF THE BALL.

SEC WILL BEAT THAT ASS AGAIN NEXT YEAR.:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
THANK YOU WHAT THE FUCK DOES A RUNNING QUARTER BACK WHEN THE REST OF THE TEAM IS SLOW AS HELL. THEY NEED SPEED ON THE DEFENSIVE SIDE OF THE BALL.

SEC WILL BEAT THAT ASS AGAIN NEXT YEAR.:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:



{sarcasm} Yeah you're right OSU needs more speed...becuse we only recruit skill players who can run between 4.4 and 4.7 40's just like everybody else in the nation...

You know what, I think when a player steps in the state of Ohio their speed automatically drops to Midwest/Big 10 speed...which is soooooooo much slower than Southern/SEC speed{sarcasm} :hmm:
 
{sarcasm} Yeah you're right OSU needs more speed...becuse we only recruit skill players who can run between 4.4 and 4.7 40's just like everybody else in the nation...

You know what, I think when a player steps in the state of Ohio their speed automatically drops to Midwest/Big 10 speed...which is soooooooo much slower than Southern/SEC speed{sarcasm} :hmm:

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: You are funny!!!!! Like there is some mythical SEC Turbo jet speed or something
 
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