post-gazette.com - 3/24/2008
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Pitt was never going to be it despite the fact that Pryor's father would have loved to see him there. That's fine. There's no rule that says a kid has to stay home and play for the hometown team. In Pryor's case, it's probably good that he is getting away, not that Columbus, Ohio, is on the other side of the world. The pressure on him at Pitt would have been extraordinary. He's the most hyped ...
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The Terrelle Pryor to OSU Reason
Sportsfrog.com —
... Supposedly, he chose the school more ready to play for a nat'l championship (although apparently not actuall WIN one). So, no Pitt, no Penn State, and apparently no Michigan (although give Rich R. two years, and check back with me on UM for a nat'l title). ...
Buckeye Newsstand, March 24
Scout.com > BuckeyeSports.com —
... also has a collegiate sports notebook, led with how a couple of area high school graduates are helping lead OSU's baseball team. Finally, Ron Cook of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has a column on how Ohio State was the right place for Terrelle Pryor.
This Just In: Pitt Still Sucks
West BY GOD Virginia —
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Want to know why Pitt didn’t land star recruit Terrelle Pryor?
The chief reason he never looked at Pitt has to be that Pitt has a tough time putting fannies in the Heinz Field seats. Who wants to play in front of 25,000 when you can play before crowds four times as large at Ohio State?
You can argue that Pryor could have been the one to make Pitt a big winner and sell a lot of tickets. I’m not sure he has the time for that. Pitt, though taking a big step in the right direction by beating West Virginia ...
Use The Bully Pulpit
Black Shoe Diaries —
... Blah blah blah Paterno wants to coach forever. Blah blah blah Tom Bradley waiting in the wings. Blah blah blah Spanier blah national search. Blah blah players suspended blah. These articles all read the same, and they are coming out on a daily basis not just from the PPG. The list goes on and on and on and on and on and...well, you get the picture. In a sense I can't say I blame these reporters. As a guy who has personally committed to putting out new material on a daily basis for fun, there is absolutely nothing to write about when it ...
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Red Alert at Michigan without Terrelle Pryor
freep.com 3/24/2008 — Pete Fiutak of CollegeFootballNews.com analyzes the Terrelle Pryor decision to shun the Wolverines for Ohio State. Some highlights of his column
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Rivals.com College Football - History tells us Notre Dame must wait
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