
A couple of true Freshman Quarterbacks took center stage in marquee programs this year and have led their teams to some amazing fourth quarter victories and a solid start to their seasons. Look for these guys to play center stage for many years to come, and possibly a match-up in a not-too-distant Rose
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Tate Forcier has already been handed the starting role for the Michigan Wolverines as a true freshman during spring practice. But there’s a catch – he hasn’t exactly earned that spot. Not yet, anyhow. But becoming the starter as a true freshman may have been inevitable, anyhow.
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Well Ohio State Buckeye fans, you better hope Terrelle Pryor really is going to be your savior, because as Brian Cook’s article recently noted, Terrelle Pryor is the only quarterback Ohio State really has so he better stay healthy, and he better be great!
“You see, Ohio State backup quarterbacks Rob Schoenhoft and Antonio Henton transferred last year, leaving Pryor, senior Todd Boeckman, and 26-year-old ex-minor-league-baseball-player and walk-on Joe Bauserman the only quarterbacks on the roster. Boeckman is now out of eligibility….So, yeah, next year Ohio State’s quarterback depth chart will be Terrelle Pryor, Walk-on baseball guy, and basically Nick Sheridan.”
Terrifying!
Now there’s no question that Terrelle Pryor showed he can be the man at Ohio State. And there’s no question that he’s sure he’s the man everywhere he goes. Yeah, he’s immensely talented, a huge guy at 6′6″, and unfortunately the only hope The Buckeyes have.
Will Pryor Have The Leadership Skills?
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