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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Terrelle Pryor's Rise and Fall, and the Hype Machine

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/727261-terrelle-pryors-rise-and-fall-and-the-hype-machine


Back in 2008, there was a certain 6'6", 235-lb QB from outside of Pittsburgh that was being compared to Vince Young, the incredible dual threat QB at Texas who accounted for 467 yards in the thrilling National Championship win against highly touted USC.
Not only was he a 5-star football recruit on Rivals (ranked No.1 in his entire class) but he also excelled on the basketball court, garnering a 4-star ranking. Frank Coyle of Rivals wrote about Pryor: "A superior athlete with the height to fill out further and the speed and agility to be a huge factor outside the pocket." He also won state titles in both football and basketball. Pretty much any school in the country would have loved to have him, but Oregon, Michigan, Ohio State, and Penn State were the early front runners. The recruitment of him was so intense and widely followed, The Cleveland Plain Dealer called it "the most publicized recruiting saga in college football history."
On the first day that recruits could officially sign with a school, Terrelle Pryor held a news conference in his high school's gym to announce where he would be playing college football. The decision? There was none, as Pryor said that he still needed more time to think and hinted at taking a closer look at Penn State and Oregon. While shocking, this also created more time for the media to guess and analyze everything about this prized player, sending the hype surrounding him to new levels. 
Seven weeks later, Terrelle Pryor held his second news conference to announce his decision. By then almost all of the other top football recruits had signed, leaving the spotlight for Terrelle Pryor, and Pryor alone. In a last ditch effort to woo him, several college football personnel from different schools, including Penn State coach Joe Paterno, visited Terrelle Pryor in his hometown of Jeanette, Pennsylvania. Finally in late March, Pryor announced he would attend the Ohio State University. Not only was the Buckeye faithful excited, but so were Jim Tressel and Athletic Director Gene Smith. The sky was the limit for a talent like that.
While not the starting QB coming into his freshman year, Pryor quickly found some good playing time later in games. He even scored the winning touchdown in a huge game against Wisconsin. Soon he was the starting QB, going 8-1 in games he started as a freshman (senior Todd Boeckman got the nod for the start in the Fiesta Bowl loss to Texas).
Before his sophomore year, Pryor ran a 4.33 40-yard dash, which was the fastest on the team and one of the fastest in college football. A slow start to the season gave way to a strong finish to year, as he was named the 2010 Rose Bowl MVP in the Buckeyes win over Oregon. It appeared to be the beginning of a great two years for the blossoming star, a la Troy Smith's spectacular showing in the Fiesta Bowl over Notre Dame, which led to a Heisman trophy and National Championship the next year.
The expectations heading into his junior year were even higher, as many pegged him as one of the favorites to win the Heisman and Ohio State to win the National Championship. The team finished 11-1 in the regular season, with the only loss coming to Wisconsin. Before playing in the Sugar Bowl, five OSU players, including Pryor, were suspended by the NCAA for the first five games of the next year for selling memorabilia.
Many were surprised by the sudden investigation and confused as to why the players were still allowed to play in the BCS bowl game. All five players played in the game and defeated Arkansas. After the season was over, Jim Tressel assured the media that all five of the suspended players would stay at OSU and wouldn't jump to the NFL. Just a minor incident for a great program, right?
As the months passed, new details emerged about tattoos, memorabilia, and cars and how Jim Tressel allegedly covered them up from the NCAA. This eventually led to Jim Tressel resigning, and today, Terrelle Pryor announcing that he would be leaving Ohio State.
While none of this was a surprise to people around the program while the investigation was going on this month, it is still nonetheless sad to see one of the most talented players in the country waste it and exit because of the biggest scandal in Ohio State's football program ever. Yes, Pryor never lost to Michigan and was 31-4 as a starter. And yes, he does leave with the fifth most passing yards in OSU history and the most rushing yards by a QB there. He ranks second in total offense and is tied for the most touchdown passes. 
But Terrelle Pryor will be remembered for what he didn't accomplish on the field (the Heisman, a National Championship) and also by what he did off the field. It is a sad end to a story that started off with visions of championships and greatness. Is the media partly to blame for the unreasonably hype placed on this kid, or is it the fans, or both? Either way, what started out as a great grab for a great university ended up with the resignation of arguably one of the best coaches in OSU history and left the football program in a terrible scandal.
Ohio State and its fans will move on, but in the future, recruits will just be hyped up even more thanks to the Internet and rabid fans looking for the next star. Did the hype and attention placed on this high schooler affect his decision making? We'll probably never know. But one thing is for sure: There will be countless more stories like this (albeit not as followed) year after year. The hype machine rolls on.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Why Ohio State - USC Is One Of The Biggest Games In OSU History (2009)


http://bleacherreport.com/articles/253221-why-ohio-state-usc-is-one-of-the-biggest-games-in-osu-history

You can't stay where the Buckeyes are forever.

You can't be considered an elite team and lose 5 straight to top 5 opponents.
    That's why tonight, much is at stake for the Ohio State Buckeyes. Sure, OSU has had many important and big games before. But the Bucks desperately need a win tonight to show the critics that they are still an elite program and team. Either they will fall or rise. In front of a record crowd at Ohio Stadium along the Olentangy, the Buckeyes will get a chance to redeem themselves. The Buckeyes won't get a game of this magnitude for at least a few more years. Tonight will mean the difference between national championships, recruits, heismans, and honor. Matt Barkley, who has the potential to win a heisman, and Terrelle Pryor, who's legacy could be remembered by how he played in this game, will take the field trying to lead their team to victory. Jim Tressel could cement his legend as one of the greatest OSU coaches of all time with a victory against USC. The Buckeyes also look for revenge and respect as they face a tenacious defense with the likes of Taylor Mays. Can Ohio State control the USC RBs and put the pressure on USC? Can USC shut down Terrelle Pryor? Will OSU be able to stay with USC, or will there be a blowout? How will the noise affect USC?

    Tonight we will know.

Ohio State Quarterback Notes (2009)


Notes about the four QBs on the Ohio State football roster:
 Terrelle Pryor #2:
    Height: 6' 6"
    Weight: 235 lbs.
    Sophomore from Jeannette (PA)
    Had a 8-1 record as a freshman at OSU, ran a 4.33 forty (the fastest buckeye ever), threw for a career high 226 yards against PSU, scored the winning touchdown against Wisconsin, caught a TD pass against Texas in the Fiesta Bowl, two sport star in HS, majoring in Criminal Law.
 Joe Bauserman #14:
    Height: 6' 2"
    Weight: 220 lbs.
    Sophomore from Lincoln (Strasburg, VA)
    Joined the team as a walk-on, son of John and Joy Bauserman, has one brother, J.D., avid outdoors man, all-state in Virginia and Florida in football and baseball, threw for 3,000 yards and 28 TD as a junior and 2,000 yards at 27 TD as a senior, played 4 years in the Pittsburgh Pirate's minor league system. Played some in the season opener against Navy.
 Kenny Guiton #13:
    Height: 6' 2"
    Weight: 178 lbs.
    Freshman from Eisenhower (Aldine, TX)
    His Jr. season, Guiton threw for 2,592 yards and 17 touchdowns. He also added another 300 yards rushing with 12 touchdowns. This year he threw for 1,670 yards and 17 TD's against 9 INT's. Kansas, Northwestern, Houston, Iowa State, Rice, Baylor and Purdue expressed interest in Guiton. "Dual-threat quarterback with unlimited potential".
 Justin Siems #17:
    Height: 6' 3"
    Weight: 215 lbs.
    Freshman from Providence (Charlotte)
    Most Prolific passer at North Carolina Tech. Justins record was 14-2 as a starter at North Carolina Tech. His biggest game was for 302 yards passing. Coach Newmans said that Justin is one of the Top 6 Quarterbacks he has coached. Decided between Elon, Virginia, NC State, and Ohio State. Walk-on.

2008 Stats:  Comp  Att  Yards   TD INT
                   83    130    1604  14  2

Ohio State Football 2009: Gaining Back National Respect


 The cool Autumn air blows through the orange and red leaves while the sun peeks out from behind a cloud. People wake up to relief that today is Saturday. Donning scarlet and gray, they head down to Columbus or any other party they can find with the game on. Ohio State football is Ohio, just as much as beautiful fall trees, apple orchards, and farmland. From Cincinnati to Cleveland, from Columbus to Toledo, the state is abuzz every Saturday morning about the Buckeyes. After five hard days of work, people love to sit down, relax, and cheer on their favorite team.
But there is a problem.
    Ohio State has lost their last four big games against OOC powerhouses (Florida, LSU, USC, Texas) and the nation has lost their respect for the Buckeyes. In 2009, the Buckeyes feature a younger and faster (and less experienced) squad then from the previous year.  They will be tested early with games against Navy (the nation's best rushing team from the past four years) and USC (who won 35-3 last year) and late games at Penn State and versus Michigan. The success of this Ohio State team will rely mainly on Terrelle Pryor and the OSU running game's three headed monster (Dan Herron, Brandon Saine, and Jaamal Berry).
QB: Terrelle Pryor - much depends on TP and Boom for OSU this year, 7-1 as a starter last year as a true freshman, dual threat
RB: Dan Herron - nicknamed "Boom" for his running style, replacing Beanie Wells
FB: Zach Boren - played LB in HS, should be a solid FB for years to come for OSU (he's a freshman this year)
C: Michael Brewster - returning starter, could turn into an amazing center
RT: Jim Cordle - senior, one of the top OL prospects coming out of HS
RG: Bryant Browning - powerful run blocker that should help Boom
LG: Justin Boren - transferred from Michigan, arguably OSU's most physical player on the OL
LT: Andrew Miller - beat out J.B. Shugarts for the starting spot
TE: Jake Ballard - big frame and has a lot of potential
WR: Dane Sazenbacher - veteran WR on the team this year, productive
Devier Posey - playmaking sophomore, also a lot of potential
Duron Carter - son of former OSU great Chris Carter (as if you haven't heard), highly recruited

DE: Thaddeus Gibson - destroys everything moving
DT: Doug Worthington - returning starter, versatile
DT: Dexter Larimore -veteran, tough
DE: Cameron Heyward - junior, great player
WLB: Ross Homan - returning starter, physical
MLB: Brian Rolle - junior, greatly improved from last year
SLB: Austin Spitler - tough, physical player, dynamic
CB: Andres Amos - veteran, hampered by an injury last year
FS: Anderson Russell - experienced, three year starter
SS: Kurt Coleman - the anchor of the OSU secondary, highly regarded recruit
CB: Chimdi Checkwa - very athletic, one of the better players in the OSU backfield

PK: Aaron Pettrey - senior, longest FG - 54 yards, accurate
P: Jon Thoma - senior, walk on
KR: Brandon Saine - HS sprinter, but does can he return kicks effectively?
PR: Ray Small - looks to improve on his performance last year and establish himself  as a threat to return a punt for a touchdown. Hopefully can avoid suspensions as well.
Steps To Regaining National Respect:
1. Beat (or lose a close game) USC
2. Win the Big Ten
3. Win a BCS bowl game
A lot depends this year on the OL and RBs. Terrelle Pryor needs to step up if the Buckeyes want to return to a BCS bowl.