Breaking news out of Columbus is that troubled Ohio State QB Terrelle Pryor has decide to leave the school amid controversy regarding his eligibility after multiple investigations have been launched into his use of loaner cars from Columbus area car dealers.
Pryor's lawyer, Columbus based attorney Larry James, is the source of the news and it was first reported on Twitter by Cleveland Plain Dealer Buckeye writer Doug Lesmireses. Pryor intends to enter the NFL Supplemental draft.
***UPDATE***
Ohio State has released an official statement on Pryor:
Director of Athletics Gene Smith: “We understand Terrelle’s decision and wish him well in this next phase of his life. We hope he returns to The Ohio State University one day to finish his degree.”
Head Coach Luke Fickell: “I was notified this evening that Terrelle has decided to pursue a professional career. I wish him the best in his pursuits.”
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