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Terrelle Pryor: Superhero

Youths get opportunity to play with the Buckeyes

Terrelle Pryor lights up Columbus

SI's Boys Athlete of the Year: Pryor was a star in two sports

Wise, Roosevelt win county titles

Football: Game Time At USC set for 8 p.m. ET

Patriots Rookie Crable Faces Belichick Challenge

'08 Buckeyes have full cupboard

OSU football notebook: Pryor welcomed by stadium crowd

High School Notebook: He's not done yet: Pryor will hit the track for the 200

Buckeyes look at ways to add spice to their spring

Terrelle Pryor chose Ohio State because that’s where he can become the best passer

Pryor's chooses Ohio State Buckeyes

Top QB recruit Pryor says he will decide on college within week

Fritz : Pryor Considering Hoops At Memphis

Pryor's not talking but still gets warm welcome from hoops fans

Michigan's new class is eighth wonder

ASK THE EXPERT: Sans Terrelle Pryor, U-M's 2008 class still gets 'A'

2009's TERRELLE PRYOR?: Dual-threat QB Russell Shepard has U-M at the top of his list

Pryor still up in the air on choice

Pryor to be named Parade's top player

Terrelle Pryor's Recruiting Diary: Despite what you might hear, no decision on college

Top recruit Pryor visits Michigan

EXPERTS PICK: Where will No. 1 recruit Terrelle Pryor go?

ASK THE EXPERT: Michigan target Terrelle Pryor not an exceptional passer but phenomenal athlete

TERRELLE PRYOR: Recruiting target will travel to U-M with ex-Lion Charlie Batch

Pryor dazzles at All-American Bowl

Pryor among finalists for another national award

Pryor named USA Today's prep offensive player of the year, Detroit King's Perry a top defender

Jeannette's Pryor leads AP's AA all-star football team

Big-time programs trying to land Pryor

Jeannette's Pryor as good as advertised

Pryor keeps college, finals in perspective

PIAA Class AA Championships: Jeannette in final; Pryor adds to repertoire

Tags: Jeannette, ohio state, terrelle pryor, West Virginia

PG East: Jeannette back making himself a Hall of fame

Pryor in the spotlight as PIAA playoffs set to begin

Pryor puts on show in title game

Jeannette feels disrespect despite 12-0 record

Jeannette's Pryor generating awe

Jeannette, Aliquippa build on rivalry

WPIAL Class AA: Jeannette advances over Shady Side Academy, 42-6

Jeannette's offense rivals best in state history

Head of the class

Penn State’s dismal season through a fan’s eyes

Recruit stays home so as not to offend

Pryor leads decisive Jeannette victory

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Jayhawks vs. Wildcats

With time off, WVU staff hits the recruiting trail

Problems grow for Paterno

Let's keep things in perspective, people

Pryor leads Jeannette to shutout over Waynesburg

Colleges flock to boarding school for top WR recruit

The Rundown

Footballs, basketball with Pryor's signature on sale on Internet site

Friday Night Lights

Southmoreland next to take on Jeannette, Pryor

Northwestern's Harris calls up his best in clash of prep titans

Only two ranked teams fall among Super 25

The Fumbler: Jeannette putting on a top-rated show

WPIAL Class AA Roundup: Jeannette, Pryor top Brownsville 60-0 in romp

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Jeannette hungry for another title

Laurel plans on return to playoffs

Updated East 100

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Ohio standout RB commits to Lions

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The No. 1 player works out in a garage

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Male Athlete of the Year: Terrelle Pryor / A wanted man

Aliquippa's Baldwin picked for All-American Bowl

Two much?

The Sky is the Limit for Pryor

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Nittany Lions losing out on Pennsylvania's best

Jeannette's Pryor eliminates Pitt

SEC schools still big draw for NC prospects

Feelings intensify as Bonds closes gap

PG East: Area throwers are good as gold, led by Hempfield throwers

Tournament Of Champions - Pool Play

New NCAA rule will ban TXT MSG in recruiting process

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Area football players display skills at NIKE camp

Notebook: Sarandrea leaving New Castle, basketball coaching

James classic begins in Akron

Buckeyes bulk up with line recruits

Prestigious quarterback camp draws rave reviews

NCAA Looking Into Text Message Madness

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Notebook: Players' conduct draws WPIAL's attention

Historic repeat on Gators' minds

Rebels try to run past Ducks and into the 'Elite Eight'

Sizing up the field of 16: Road to Final Four looks inviting for No. 1 seeds

The Committee Really Wanted Florida in the Final Four

Fans Cheer on UVA

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Pac-10 tournament to stay in L.A. through 12

Afflalo nets top Pac-10 honor

Boys' playoff roundup: Albert Gallatin reaches first final

Early top 10 for class of 2008

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Junior high

Jeannette fends off Chartiers Valley

Jeannette QB named top junior prospect in nation

Roundup: Connellsville rolls to victory over Uniontown

Jeannette's Pryor fuels come-from-behind victory

Player of the year: Terrelle Pryor ... Tough guy to contain

Player of the year: Terrelle Pryor ... Tough guy to contain

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No one could believe what just happened. The referees stared at each other and shrugged, not knowing whether they should raise their arms and motion "touchdown." The Jeannette High coaches didn't know how to react, either. They were waiting for the referees to signal something. Terrelle Pryor was nonchalant as he rose to his feet 3 yards into the end zone, as if what he did was routine.

What Terrelle Pryor did was leap clear over a defensive back to score a touchdown. That was back when the 6-6, 225-pound senior quarterback was a sophomore. Terrelle Pryor's legend has grown since then, and it has spread nationally.

The gifted Terrelle Pryor finds himself the most-sought high school football player in the country. He led Jeannette to its first PIAA Class AA state football championship last Saturday, routing Dunmore, 49-21, at Hersheypark Stadium to finish the Jayhawks' season 16-0.

It also concluded a very amazing season for Terrelle Pryor, who doesn't come off the field for the Jayhawks. He ended his magnificent career as the only high school player in Pennsylvania history to eclipse the 4,000-yard barrier in both passing and rushing, throwing for 4,249 yards and running for 4,250 yards. Remember, this is the same state that has produced such high school stars as Joe Namath, Joe Montana, Dan Marino and Jim Kelly.

In the state championship game, Terrelle Pryor rushed for a touchdown, threw for a touchdown, even caught a touchdown pass - and provided a huge block that opened a path for another score on a punt return. He rushed for 209 yards on just 12 carries and also completed three of four passes for 83 yards. Led by Terrelle Pryor, Jeannette scored a Pennsylvania record for most points scored in a season, 860, eclipsing the mark of 755 set by Southern Columbia last year.

Now begins another process. Major schools are jockeying to sign Terrelle Pryor, who is considering Penn State, Ohio State, Florida, Oregon and Michigan. Michigan takes the place of West Virginia, since the Mountaineers lost head coach Rich Rodriguez to the Wolverines last weekend.

Think that had a little something to do with Rodriguez being hired by Michigan?

Terrelle Pryor seems to have that kind of command over the football landscape. His influence has grown so far beyond Jeannette, a blue-collar, glass-factory town just outside of Pittsburgh, that cars with license plates from Virginia, Ohio and Maryland made the trek Saturday to see Terrelle Pryor play in Hershey.

If you've never seen him, he is a player anyone living in the Philadelphia area can relate to: a high school version of Randall Cunningham. Terrelle Pryor has that same long-flowing, velvety, high release. He becomes even more dangerous when he leaves the pocket, with an incredible ability to create something from nothing.

"In my eyes, Terrelle is the best I've seen playing and coaching," Jayhawks coach Ray Reitz said. "The real scary part is that there is a lot more to him than what he's shown. Growing up, Terrelle was always a head taller than everybody his age, and he could always run. I always thought the other kids would eventually catch up when they got older. They didn't."

The beauty about Terrelle Pryor, Reitz said, is that he never likes coming in second. What spurred that fervor even more was when Jeannette lost to Wilson last year in the state championship game.

"Terrelle smells blood, his mind kicks in and now you've lit the furnace," Reitz said. "Terrelle was unselfish last year, and through maturity, he had a better understanding of the offense this year. But I think it was the loss to Wilson that put a hunger in Terrelle's mind. He developed into our leader."

In the meantime, Terrelle Pryor, 18, loves the attention.

"Who wouldn't love this?" Terrelle Pryor asked. "I just go about my business and talk to who I have to talk to, reporters, people who ask me where I'm going.

"It can sometimes get out of hand, but the way I see it, it's an experience, all this attention from colleges and the media, from fans, that every kid should experience. I'd rather be on this side of things than not getting any calls at all. I'm the same person I was before all this. The phone calls, the letters, the TV attention, that won't change me."

Terrelle Pryor has an interesting dilemma. He also is a standout basketball player, considered among the top 50 in the country. But he's beginning to lean strongly toward one sport.

"I would like to try to play both football and basketball, but right now I'd like to try to concentrate more on football in college. But if basketball comes up, I'll do both," Terrelle Pryor said. "I can see myself in both one day, the NFL and the NBA. But it will be tough in college, doing both. The physical and academic demands would be pretty great."

He's interested in the best fit - but a team that runs a spread offense is very appealing. It's what Oregon runs, which is why the Ducks are making such a strong late push. Rodriguez can also alter Michigan's offense to suit Terrelle Pryor, who could start as a freshman.

"My focus will be on basketball season, and we'll see what happens Feb. 6, when I plan to make a decision," Terrelle Pryor said. "I want to be comfortable at the school with the coaches and the team there. That's what will decide it for me. I'll look at the kind of offense teams run. I want to play quarterback in college and somewhere where coaches can get me to the NFL. All I can say is that I wanted to leave a landmark before I left high school."

 

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