It was just last week when Jim Tressel resigned from Ohio State. Now the QB is following his lead. Terrelle Pryor, who was one of the players that started this fiasco in the first place, has decided to forgo his senior year at Ohio State. Now that Pryor is gone, it seems he will not be punished for his five game suspension at the start for next season. Speculation has already begun regarding Pryror's future. He might get in the NFL after all by entering the Supplemental Draft. But, because of the NFL Labor disagreements, he might join the CFL in Canada or take a year off and work with a QB Coach.
That's the story. Here's my take. Nice work NCAA for suspending this guy for a season he will just avoid all together. Great Job, dumb asses. I must say, however, that being forced to just leave Ohio State in shame might be a punishment in itself. He still should've been suspended for the Sugar Bowl but this works in a way. Still, the NCAA were further investigating the matter which also contributed to Pryor leaving Buckeye nation.
What will Pryror do? I expect a trip to Canada. He'll probably get a starting role there and he can join up with the NFL next season when the labor disagreements are all sorted out.
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