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CubanMustGo
05-31-2011, 01:13 PM
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- On the same day coach Jim Tressel resigned in the wake of an NCAA investigation, The Columbus Dispatch is reporting that the NCAA and Ohio State are looking into whether star quarterback Terrelle Pryor (http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=379070) received cars and other extra benef

Pryor, who will be a senior this fall, has already been interviewed at least once by investigators, the paper reported.

The newspaper cited unnamed sources who said this is the most significant inquiry of Pryor. The NCAA and Ohio State are also probing more than 50 car purchases by Buckeyes players, their families and friends.

He and four other players have been suspended for the first five games this fall for accepting improper benefits from a local tattoo-shop owner. A sixth player, freshman linebacker Jordan Whiting, who received a discount on tattoos, must sit out the first game of the 2011 season. Tressel knew of those benefits and did not report it to Ohio State or NCAA officials.

Tressel resigned early Monday citing NCAA violations which he said had "been a distraction" for Ohio State.

The newspaper's sources say that Pryor has been connected to at least six vehicles during his time at Ohio State.

Ohio State spokesman Jim Lynch would not confirm to the newspaper whether Pryor is being investigated.

"The university continues to work with the NCAA as they investigate matters involving our football program, and we will continue to do so until the conclusion of the investigation," Lynch said. "We are unable to comment on specific players' situations because of federal law."

The Dispatch reported in January that Pryor had been stopped three times for traffic violations over the past three years, each time driving cars that were owned by a car salesman or a Columbus used-car dealership where the salesman worked.

The salesman, Aaron Kniffin, told the newspaper that while working at a dealership in 2008, he allowed Pryor to drive his SUV to Pryor's hometown of Jeannette, Pa., and show it to his mother. Pryor did not buy the vehicle.
Kniffin also said he arranged for Pryor to use a 2009 Dodge while Pryor's car was being worked on at another dealership where Kniffin worked.

"He looked at a lot of cars," Kniffin told ESPN "Outside the Lines" reporter Tom Farrey.

Kniffin said Pryor had a white Hyundai Sonata when he met him. But he wanted a better car, and so in 2008 Kniffin, as a salesman at Jack Maxton Chevrolet, loaned him a 2004 GMC Yukon Denali. He was ticketed in that vehicle for speeding in eastern Ohio. Pryor didn't buy the Denali because, according to Kniffin, family members didn't approve.

Pryor later traded in his Sonata for a Dodge Charger, acquiring it, according to Kniffin, through a dealership near his hometown of Jeannette. "His dealer always seemed to have a better price than me," Kniffin said.

Still, Pryor kept turning to Kniffin for cars, or at least loaner cars. He test-drove a Dodge Challenger worth close to $20,000 before that deal was nixed, Kniffin said, by Ohio State officials. "They wouldn't let him drive it because it was too high-profile," he said.

Kniffin said Pryor never ended up buying a car from him.

At least one of the dealerships has dozens of autographed jerseys hanging up inside its offices. Pryor said, at the time, that he doesn't remember signing his jersey that hangs in the dealership.

"I sign a lot of stuff for Buckeye fans -- I don't like to turn down fans," he said. "But I don't do it to get any favors or discounts."

Investigators are also looking into Pryor's relationship with a businessman in his hometown, Ted Sarniak, who has served as his mentor. Sarniak was a prominent player in the recruitment of Pryor, considered the nation's No. 1 quarterback recruit when he graduated from high school.

Ohio State has refused an Associated Press records request seeking communications between Ohio State officials, coaches, Tressel and Sarniak, citing a federal privacy law that shields students.

Bukefal
05-31-2011, 04:18 PM
lol even amidst all of this, the little shitbag came to the team meeting with his new nissan 350z :lol

http://i2.cdn.turner.com/si/2011/football/ncaa/05/31/ohio-state-ncaa-pryor-cars.ap/terrelle-pryor-car-p1.jpg

CubanMustGo
06-01-2011, 09:25 AM
No doubt it's another "loaner."

JoeTait75
06-01-2011, 10:10 AM
If I didn't know better I'd think Terrelle Pryor was an undercover agent recruited for the express purpose of destroying Ohio State's football program.

I'd give my right nut to have Craig Krenzel back.

CubanMustGo
06-01-2011, 05:55 PM
Appears he's driving on a suspended license ...

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/football/ncaa/06/01/ohio-state-pryor-cars.ap/index.html

Bukefal
06-07-2011, 05:10 PM
Seems he wont be returning to OSU. :lol most hated person in ohio after lebron

TFloss32
06-07-2011, 05:35 PM
He's done.

@schadjoe
Joe Schad
RT @PDBuckeyes: BREAKING NEWS: Terrelle Pryor has decided to end his football career at Ohio State, per his lawyer

DUNCANownsKOBE
06-07-2011, 07:11 PM
God, at the end of his sophomore season it looked like the sky was the limit for what he would do as a junior and senior. I'm still a fan but I doubt he does anything in the pros.

CubanMustGo
06-07-2011, 10:25 PM
The hits keep on comin'. No wonder he's leaving.

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=6637444

COLUMBUS -- Terrelle Pryor (http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=379070), who announced through his attorney Tuesday that he would bypass his senior season at Ohio State, made thousands of dollars autographing memorabilia in 2009-10, a former friend who says he witnessed the transactions has told "Outside the Lines."


The signings for cash, which would be a violation of NCAA rules, occurred a minimum of 35 to 40 times, netting Pryor anywhere from $20,000 to $40,000 that year, the former friend says. The source spoke to ESPN under the condition that his face not be aired on TV and that his name not be published.

shyne
06-07-2011, 11:05 PM
The hits keep on comin'. No wonder he's leaving.

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=6637444

COLUMBUS -- Terrelle Pryor (http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=379070), who announced through his attorney Tuesday that he would bypass his senior season at Ohio State, made thousands of dollars autographing memorabilia in 2009-10, a former friend who says he witnessed the transactions has told "Outside the Lines."


The signings for cash, which would be a violation of NCAA rules, occurred a minimum of 35 to 40 times, netting Pryor anywhere from $20,000 to $40,000 that year, the former friend says. The source spoke to ESPN under the condition that his face not be aired on TV and that his name not be published.

lol I wonder how much that nigga got paid.

Ohio State is fucked, last summer USC this summer the buckeyes. They will prob get same shit USC got.

JMarkJohns
06-07-2011, 11:22 PM
Never like anonymous sources, and ESPN hasn't had the nest success with 'em, but I don't doubt this. Too much of a track record with players getting money for nothing under Tressel.