Monday, March 10, 2008

Pryor already acting like a Buckeye

Bad news Michigan fans, looks like Pryor is already planning on being a Buckeye:

Report: Pryor involved in fight following basketball
game
Associated Press
PITTSBURGH -- Michigan football recruit
Terrelle Pryor faces possible disciplinary action as the result of a fight
following a basketball game he played in on Saturday, according to the
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Pryor is one of several Jeannette High School
basketball players involved in the fight against players from Pittsburgh North
Catholic following Jennnette's 86-60 win in a state quarterfinal playoff game at
Hempfield High.
The Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League
scheduled a hearing for Tuesday to determine what, if any, disciplinary action
should be taken.
Jeannette is scheduled to play in a state semifinal game on
Wednesday.
North Catholic coach Dave Long said some Jeannette players came
at his team in a hallway near the North Catholic locker room shortly after the
game. He said talking among the players during the game and in the post-game
handshake line might have played a part in the altercation.
The 6-foot-6
Pryor had 21 points, six rebounds, six assists and three blocked shots during
Jeannette's victory.
Pryor, a star quarterback in football, is considering
playing for Michigan, Ohio State or Penn State in college.

Now, the only potential glimmer of hope for Michigan is that he was trying to beat up Catoholics, so maybe he is just prepping to beat Notre Dame.

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