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

crazybuckfan40;632594; said:
The only question I have is how hard would it be for a QB to also play bball. Look at what Smith has done with being in the filmroom in the whole offseason and that is real important from the QB.

The two high profile examples I can think of:

1. Charlie Ward - Florida State - won the Heisman (enough said).

2. Ronald Curry - North Carolina - failed to live up to expecations in either sport. He was the top rated player coming out of high school in football and basketball by some publications, but it's hard to say that basketball lessened his effectiveness in football--look at his teammate Julius Peppers. Also, he's now (a WR) in the NFL, so it's not like he was awful.

I think the right athlete could do it and succeed. And anyway, who is to say that Pryor wouldn't switch solely to Football as he matures and sees that as his meal ticket. Ted Ginn, Jr. was pretty serious about running track at OSU, and I think he may have his freshman year, but he isn't anymore.
 
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Thanks to the legs and arm of junior quarterback Terrelle Pryor, the Jayhawks ended with a more expected result.

Pryor ran for three touchdowns and passed for another, as Jeannette racked up 433 yards of total offense en route to a 47-18 nonconference victory on homecoming at McKee Stadium

Pryor turned in another solid performance, rushing for 117 yards on 14 carries, while completing 9-of-17 passes for 124 yards.

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osugrad21;636744; said:
Scout $

10/18

Terrelle discusses the desire to play both sports in college. He has eliminated UNC and says tOSU is recruiting him as a QB.


well, eliminating UNC definetly tells us that he wants to play for a good football team...

being #1, the buckeyes must be #1 on his list...i wonder if he likes the bucks, even if basketball werent an issue...

but, whatever...it is, and we are his favorite...

it would be great to see Brewster, Adams, Long, and Shugarts jump on board early in the process, so Pryor can see that he wont be touched if he comes to Ohio State, so when b-ball season rolls around, hes not sore cuz he aint takin any hits...:biggrin:
 
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WPIAL Class AA: Jeannette's defense prevails in 7-2 win

Jayhawks stop 2 late drives to seal victory

Saturday, October 28, 2006
By Chris Adamski, Tri-State Sports & News Service


Two of the best offenses in the state were on display last night for the WPIAL Class AA Keystone Conference showdown at Jeannette's McKee Stadium.
Greensburg Central Catholic was fifth, averaging 41.9 points per game, and Jeannette was 10th at 40.3.
All the ingredients were in place for a high-scoring shootout between two bitter rivals. Too bad neither team's defense was accommodating.
As it turned out, Jeannette's defense shut out the vaunted Centurions' offense in front of a wet Senior Night crowd, 7-2.
"The whole defense believed," receiver/cornerback Davonte Shannon said.
"There wasn't anybody who gave us a chance, so we took it on ourselves as a defense to go out and show everybody we can play."
Terrelle Pryor rushed for 118 yards and Jerry Harris 60 yards and a touchdown for the winning Jayhawks. The Centurions' Max Suter came into the contest averaging 181 yards rushing per game, but he was held to 92 on 19 carries.
The win means Jeannette (8-1, 7-1) will share the conference title with Greensburg Central Catholic (8-1, 7-1) -- ranked No. 1 in WPIAL Class AA by the Post-Gazette -- and Yough.
The game was played during a steady rain, and the natural field was muddy between the hashmarks. Most players' uniform numbers were so dirty by the end of the game, they could not be seen.
"Let me tell you what, this could have been a swim [meet]," Greensburg Central Catholic coach Muzzy Colosimo said. "Look at that field; can you believe two teams played on it?
"[Jeannette] did a great job. ... I told them I'm proud they're part of this league. They bring out the best in every team they play."
The Centurions took an early lead on a safety after a bad snap for an attempted Jeannette punt. The Jayhawks, however, rallied quickly, scoring on the third play of the second quarter with Harris' 1-yard touchdown run.
The Jayhawks held a 242-209 edge in total yardage, but the Centurions had opportunities to score in the fourth quarter.
On its final drive, two long plays got them to Jeannette's 35 with 11 seconds left with two shots at the end zone.
After a pass to all-conference receiver Nick Sukay was broken up inside the 5, Pryor intercepted quarterback Cody Catalina's last pass with no time left.
 
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