Pryor Hires Rosenhaus
June 13th 2011 16:59
The former Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback, Terrelle Pryor, who is in the middle of an NCAA violation allegation of selling his school's memorabilia in exchange for money and tattoos, has hired Drew Rosenhaus as his agent. Terrelle Pryor is working on making himself available for the NFL supplement draft; he did not have any interest for the Canadian Football League who tried to contact him. Terrelle's lawyer, Larry James, said yesterday that Terrelle Pryor had signed an agreement with Drew Rosenhaus. Pryor quit the team last week in the middle of NCAA investigator that caused his former coach, Jim Tressel to resign on May 30. When he was at Ohio State, Pryor went 31-4 as a starter in his three seasons as a Buckeye. He led the Ohio State to two victories in the BCS bowls, including the 2010 Rose Bowl. Pryor also had three victories over Michigan in his three seasons at Ohio State. If Terrelle Pryor would have stayed for his senior season, he would have been suspended for the first five games at Ohio State due to NCAA violations. Pryor said he did not want to compete for his senior season because it was in the best interest of his teammates.
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