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This Pryor praise is oddly similar in my mind to the view of #14 after the Outback Bowl in '07 when people were saying "OMG, he threw for 187 yards and no interceptions, he has finally turned the corner"

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you didn’t. Everyone can have a good game now and then.

But, OSU fans think that he is, and they think that our fans are the worst fans in College Football. I was on Bleacher Report, saying that they were going to lose to Iowa, and a fan wrote back saying WE ARE…EXPOSED.

OSU fans better enjoy this win, because Pryor is going to go back to being a bum, and their precious Cameron Heyward will be playing 3-4 DE for my Broncos next year.

by PABroncofan on Nov 10, 2009 10:27 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

I've said it before

Pryor did NOT have a good game. He hit less that 50% of his passes, and threw for the same amount of yardage as Clark. The only difference being no turnovers and 3TDs (two thrown, one run). And he owes all of that to his special teams for getting him good field position. I really have ceased to be surprised when people start praising people with glaringly obvious faults like this.

I swear to Zug, I will kill someone if he is first team all-big ten at anything but WR. While the B10 doesn’t have the flashy QBs other conferences have, Clark is having statistically the best season IMO, and that’s with a banana, traffic cone, stop sign, turnstile, and a scarecrow for an offensive line. Give him a decent O-line, and he’d probably still be in the Heisman race, and probably undefeated.

by dawsonPSU10 on Nov 10, 2009 8:00 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

Sorry Dawson

First team Big Ten should go to Cousins. Especially since Dantonio is being a jackass and keeps pulling him for Nichol when Cousins is in a rhythm.

Sam Lickliter. Never forgive. Never forget. Beat IU.

by ReadingRambler on Nov 10, 2009 9:19 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

I haven't been watching or paying attention to Sparty yet

Except when they were beating scUM and (past tense) Iowa. So I apologize if I was wrong, I was too lazy to actually look it up, but the point remains the same: 1st team Big Ten can’t go to Pryor.

by dawsonPSU10 on Nov 10, 2009 11:26 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

It will probably be Forcier...

oh wait, that was last month’s flavor

by cpm126 on Nov 11, 2009 7:45 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

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