Terrelle Pryor Update: Jeannette Wins State Title
Jeannette lost last season’s state title game by one point. Yesterday in Hershey, Pa., the Jayhawks made sure it wasn’t even close this time. Quarterback Terrelle Pryor wrapped up a remarkable year with five TDs, 209 rushing yards and 83 yards in the air. The win gave Jeannette its first Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association championship. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Pittsburgh Tribune-Review have the details. WTAE posted video on YouTube.




December 18th, 2007 at ,11 am
I hope Terrelle Pryor flames out at Michigan along with Rich Rodriguez, the classless act who recruited Pryor to play for WVU and then lured him to Michigan — even before Rodriguez announced to his WVU players that he was selling out to the Big 10.
The man whose lousy coaching against Pitt earlier this month earned WVU the title of “chokers of the century” deserves no less than to choke himself at Michigan. I hope Ohio State thumps them every year and Rodriguez gets run out of Michigan — and Pryor, too.
We’re glad Pryor won’t be wearing a Mountaineer uniform because he clearly never had an interest in being one.
January 2nd, 2008 at ,4 pm
Boy are you WVA fans still bitter.
RRod owes you nothing.
He turned your program around and put you on the NATIONAL map. Having been to your stadium, thats an achievment in and of itself considering it looks like my highschool facilities.
He asked for countless upgrades after putting his team in the top 5 3 years in a row and your young, smart ass know it all AD gave him jack.
that’s who you should be mad at. Just ask the countless boosters who are in support of RRod STILL and who directly hold your athletic dept accountable!!!
As for Pryor, PLEASE!
If he were coming to WVA youd be popping out of your pants right now. But instead hes going where he TRUSTS RRod and his offense.
Good Luck against Oklahoma, youre sure to need it.
Tonight marks the beginning of the end as your program disappears into obscurity.
January 5th, 2008 at ,5 am
Dear Mr. Pryor,
We Oregon fans know who you are (oh man… do we) and are thrilled at the prospect of you joining the program! I graduated from the Uof O and can assure you that it is a great place! The type of place a person can enjoy the college experience and focus on their atheletic aspirations without the distractions other locations might bring. These Michigan (and other) bloggers can’t really speak to what the Oregon football experience is like, because they haven’t lived it.
Well, that is, with the exception of Michigan experiencing losing to Oregon in their last two meetings. One Wolverine mentioned the “stability” of the Michigan program. Really? Is that the same program that was embarassed in its first games of the season? The same team that Oregon man handled and ran circles around while they left jaws dropped all over the “Big House?” The same team that ran their “beloved” head coach out of town and is now starting over? Stability?
Take a serious look at Oregon… a head coach that is the Dean of the Pac-10 and a proven winner, an innovative spread offense that has developed over the last several years and is ready for you, a new offensive coordinator that is an innovator and helped bring the team to the brink of the national title game and Dennis Dixon into contention for the H.T. Watching this offense is breathtaking! We hope you’ll visit — the facilities are incredible — and are better than ANY in the nation. Autzen Stadium has long been viewed as one of the most difficult and LOUDEST places to play in the country. As a season ticket holder, let me assure you that it is a magical place.
Check out this quote from the press regarding Michigan’s visit to Autzen.
…the “fans made so much noise that it left some in the Michigan press, who were used to seeing games in front of crowds over 100,000 people, very impressed. The Michigan Daily was quoted in an article regarding Autzen Stadium: “Autzen’s 59,000 strong make the Big House sound like a pathetic whimper. It’s louder than ‘The Swamp’ at Florida, ‘The Shoe’ in Columbus, and ‘Death Valley’ at Louisiana State. Autzen Stadium is where great teams go to die.” Even Michigan coach Lloyd Carr stated that Autzen Stadium was the loudest stadium he’d ever been in.”
And, don’t forget, the offense is READY — not something that has to be developed over the next 3-4 year while you wait. It is ready NOW and so are we!
All the best to you in the recruiting process! We hope to see you at Oregon!
Respectfully,
All Oregon Fans
P.S. I’m sure you have, but (just in case) take a look at Oregon’s recruits over these last years and for the coming season. You would be surrounded by the type of character, talent and athletic ability needed to support an incredible college career!
January 10th, 2008 at ,10 pm
I am personal friends with Terrelle. I have not suggested any school to Terrelle, however I recommended that he not follow Rodriguez as he does not seem to be a loyal individual.
February 11th, 2008 at ,1 am
Frank,
Sure you are.
The only thing you seem to be is a Pathological liar
March 17th, 2008 at ,7 pm
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