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  • imex99
    Pryor will hold most records before he leaves.... Many hate on him buy he wins (for the most part)
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    TERRELL PRYOR IN THE RECORD BOOKS

    *Career
    First
    210.7 yards/game of total offense, 1st (26.3 yards/game more than Schlichter in 2nd at 184.4)
    21 games with 200-plus yards of total offense, 1st (Smith 2nd at 19)
    6 games with 300-plus yards of total offense, tied for 1st with Germaine
    6 100-yard rushing games (first all-time among QBs, ahead of Greene’s 4)
    *Second
    8,005 yards of total offense, 2nd (only 845 yards behind Schlichter) - PROJECTED FIRST
    72 TDs responsible for (55 passing, 17 rushing), 2nd (13 behind Schlichter at 85) - PROJECTED FIRST
    *Third **
    463 completions, 3rd (34 behind Schlichter and 35 behind Hoying) - PROJECTED FIRST
    55 TD passes, 3rd (Hoying 57 and Germaine 56; Smith 54) - PROJECTED FIRST
    61.1 completion percentage, 3rd (Todd Boeckman 63.4 and Troy Smith 62.7; Joe Germaine 59.2)
    144.2 QB rating, 3rd (Smith 157.1 and Germaine 151.0; Hoying 142.6)
    *Fourth
    156.7 passing yards/game, 4th (Schlichter 157.2 in 3rd, Hoying 160.7 in 2nd and Germaine at 172.2 in 1st) – COULD PROJECT TO FIRST
    *Fifth
    5,956 passing yards, 5th (360 behind Greg Frey, 414 behind Joe Germaine, 1,276 behind Bobby Hoying and 1,591 behind Art Schlichter. Troy Smith is 6th) - PROJECTED FIRST
    758 pass attempts, 5th (1 behind Steve Bellisari, 77 behind Frey, 100 behind Hoying and 193 behind Schlichter) – PROJECTED FIRST *
    *Sixth
    12 games with 200-plus yards passing, tied for 6th with Schlichter (just 1 behind 3rd, 2 out of second Bellisari and 4 out of first Hoying) – PROJECTED FIRST
    26 INTs, tied for 6th (Schlichter 46, Frey 39, Tomczak 36, Hoying 35)
    ** Ranks 21st all-time on the OSU career rushing list with 2,049 yards on 421 carries (4.9 yards per carry). Cornelius Greene sits 20th all-time at 2,066, just 17 yards ahead of Pryor. Trails Raymont Harris by exactly 600 yards for 10th all-time. Trails Antonio Pittman by 896 yards for 9th all-time. Is averaging 683 rushing yards over his three years with one game remaining and has 17 rushing TDs
    *30-4 record as a starter (88% winning percentage)
    3 Big 10 titles
    3 victories over Michigan
    Third OSU QB to beat Michigan 3 times (Tippy Dye and Troy Smith)
    Rose Bowl victory and 1-1 in bowl games
    3 BCS Bowls
    *Single-Season
    First
    65.8 completion percentage, 1st (Troy Smith 65.3 in 2006, Todd Boeckman 63.9 in 2007)
    *Second
    265.8 yards/game of total offense, 2nd (Germaine 270.6 in 1998; Smith 263.0 in 2005)
    10 games with 200-plus yards of total offense, 2nd (Hoying 11 in 1995; Smith only 8 in both 2005 and 2006) – PROJECTED TIED FOR FIRST
    *Third
    3,190 yards of total offense, 3rd (only 57 yards behind Germaine in 2nd in 1998 and only 100 yards behind Hoying for 1st in 1995) – PROJECTED FIRST
    29 TDs responsible for (25 passing, 4 rushing), 3rd (just 2 behind Smith in 2006 and Hoying in 1995) – COULD PROJECT FIRST
    2,551 passing yards, tied for 3rd with Art Schlichter, 1981 (Joe Germaine 3,330 in 1998 and Bobby Hoying 3,269 in 1995)
    25 passing TDs, tied for 3rd (Smith 30 in 2006 and Hoying 29 in 1995)
    8 200-plus yard passing yard games, 3rd (behind only Hoying and Germaine - who reached 11 their senior years)
    212.6 passing yards/game, tied for 3rd w/Schlichter (Germaine 277.5 in 1998 and Hoying 251.5 in 1995. Troy Smith 195.5 in 2006 and 207.5 in 2005)
    3 games with 300-plus yards of total offense, tied for 3rd with 2009 Pryor (Germaine 5 in 1998 and Smith 4 in 2005)
    *Fourth
    196 completions, 4th (7 behind Smith in 2006, 15 behind Hoying in 1995 and 34 behind Germaine in 1998) – COULD PROJECT SECOND
    157.98 QB rating, 4th (Hoying 163.4 in 1995, Smith 162.6 in 2005 and 161.9 in 2006)
    *Eighth
    298 attempts, 8th (1 behind Todd Boeckman in 2007. With a minimum of 20 pass attempts in the bowl game he will finish 4th in attempts) – SHOULD PROJECT FOURTH
    *Single-game, 2010
    16 consecutive completions (record was 12)
    334 yards vs. Indiana, 8th on single-game passing list
    24 completions vs. Indiana ranks tied for 10th
    4 TD passes vs. Eastern Michigan, tied for 4th (record is 5)
    346 total yards of offense vs. Miami, 9th all-time
    5 TDs responsible for vs. Eastern Michigan, 2nd all-time (record 6)


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  • believer
    I wonder if Pryor is first in all-time interception rate?
  • Ankle Breaker
    Pretty impressive stats, I'd say. I know there are some teammates involved, however, these stats are meaningful. And Pryor didn't use the redshirt year. This was "on the job training" for him. He makes some mistakes, yes, but the good far outweighs the bad. IMO
  • Ankle Breaker
    ccrunner609;581122 wrote:To argue....Hoying and Germaine had alot more talent around them. Bobby Hoying had Eddie George, Terry Glenn and Ricky Dudly.

    Agreed. Good point.
  • Pick6
    and he still has over a year left! Whats his total wins? I believe he can still atleast tie mccoy as the winningest qb
  • imex99
    Pick6;581172 wrote:and he still has over a year left! Whats his total wins? I believe he can still atleast tie mccoy as the winningest qb

    *30-4 record as a starter (88% winning percentage)
    3 Big 10 titles
    3 victories over Michigan
    Third OSU QB to beat Michigan 3 times (Tippy Dye and Troy Smith)
    Rose Bowl victory and 1-1 in bowl games
    3 BCS Bowls
  • Pick6
    So, he can still tie McCoy's all time record, if he doesnt lose another game (which is a good possibility). Not to mention colt had the advantage of a conference championship game every year.
  • Emmett Brown
    Pick6;581274 wrote:So, he can still tie McCoy's all time record, if he doesnt lose another game (which is a good possibility). Not to mention colt had the advantage of a conference championship game every year.

    true but McCoy only made it his senior year. But also McCoy started every game in four years, Pryor did not start the first three games of his freshman year which could have gave him two more wins. Also to the OP Pryor has had two receiving touchdowns.
  • enigmaax
    Pick6;581274 wrote:So, he can still tie McCoy's all time record, if he doesnt lose another game (which is a good possibility). Not to mention colt had the advantage of a conference championship game every year.

    McCoy only played in one conference championship game.
  • centralbucksfan
    People can say what they want. But the guy has had a very good year overall. OSU lone loss was not on him, OSU defense laid an egg in the Wisky game. A 30-4 record is pretty damn good, to say the least.
    On top of that, he has IMPROVED every year. He is one of the more dangerous dual threat QB's in the country. Unrealistic expectations are the big issue with "some" fans because of being the #1 recruit in country. People expect him to be perfect/great every game, every pass, every play. When a mistake is made, people go off. Shit, its a sport, mistakes are part of sports. Fact was, as I and many others saw, he was actually VERY raw coming out of HS. He was an athlete playing QB. I think his development is a testiment to his hard work in off season as well as OSU coaching staff.
    Is he a great QB? Absolutely not. But thats the good/scarey thing. And I expect him to be even better next year.
    Some of the clowns can say what they want...but its all in black and white...stats AND wins. Period.
  • FatHobbit
    centralbucksfan;581801 wrote:Unrealistic expectations are the big issue with "some" fans because of being the #1 recruit in country. People expect him to be perfect/great every game, every pass, every play. When a mistake is made, people go off. Shit, its a sport, mistakes are part of sports.

    +1,000,000