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ROFL they all knew about it. They all should and need to be gone.
I'm assuming you have an ample amount of proof to back that up?
ROFL they all knew about it. They all should and need to be gone.
That incarcerated bob dude from twitter who apparently knows info a couples before the mainstream media has tweeted that Terrell Pryor is leaving OSU and going to try to get into the supplemental draft or whatever. If he can't get into that he will try to go to the CFL for one season. He also tweeted OSU or someone with Terrell Pryor are threatening to sue this guy for saying this info. incarcerated bob is his twitter name but you have to follow him to see his tweets.
So Pryor and his mother were interviewed by the NCAA today, I'm guessing that it has to do with the car. Could TP's mom have received the loan for the car?
So Pryor and his mother were interviewed by the NCAA today, I'm guessing that it has to do with the car. Could TP's mom have received the loan for the car?
Pryor's mother bought quarterback's car
THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2011 03:10 AM
BY TIM MAY
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
There might be lingering questions from the NCAA about the loaner cars Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor has been seen driving the past few months, but there is evidence that his current vehicle - a 2007 Nissan 350Z - was bought for him recently by his mother.
Pryor's attorney, Larry James, yesterday released the bill of sale from Auto Direct showing Thomasina Pryor as the buyer. It also showed the car had 80,102 miles on it when they took possession more than a week ago, that the final price, after trade-in of his previous black Dodge Charger, was $11,435.06, and that his mother agreed to make monthly payments of $298.35 for the next 51 months.
James would not confirm whether he is representing Pryor in the NCAA and Ohio State investigation into whether the senior-to-be - who is suspended for the first five games of the 2011 season for taking improper benefits from a tattoo parlor - has run afoul of NCAA regulations again.
After coach Jim Tressel's resignation on Monday, Pryor drew some attention that night when he showed up for a team meeting in the Nissan, sporting tinted windows and sleek wheels. WBNS-TV (Channel 10) also captured video of Pryor leaving in the car.
Pryor's license was suspended during a traffic stop in February because he was not carrying proof of insurance, and it's understood that suspension runs into August.
James said he wasn't clear on the status of Pryor's license.
"I can tell you he has insurance," James said. "Whether he had proof of insurance on him at the time - as you know, when you get stopped, if you don't have proof of insurance, you get cited. He probably had X number of days to show proof of insurance and he probably failed to do that."
Meanwhile, NCAA investigators reportedly were in town the past few days interviewing at least eight other current Buckeyes about whether they received improper benefits from a tattoo-parlor owner as alleged by a Sports Illustrated story.