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Pryor's commitment leaves Michigan all blue

Ohio State's signing of top QB recruit latest victory over Big Ten rival

Image: Terrelle PryorAP
Terrelle Pryor, one of the nation's top recruits, addresses a news conference alongside his grandmother Marlene Arnold, after announcing his selection of Ohio State at Jeannette High School in Jeannette, Pa. on Wednesday.

It’s a beast. And the beast must be fed.

Will Pryor be great?

Can we pencil him into the 2010 Heisman Trophy race?

No doubt, Ohio State fans are thinking like that today. Penn State fans, in mourning, will soon move on. Michigan fans, in shock, might move a bit slower. Rodriguez will have some explaining to do on the banquet circuit.

But for all concerned, here’s a brief history lesson, alternating between a program-changing moment and a cautionary tale. Here’s a look at how some quarterbacks — all consensus top-10 national recruits — fared when the games became real.

So there you have it.

A mixed bag.

Some once-in-a-generation stars.

Some average performers.

And a few duds.

By all accounts, Pryor will not be a dud. The name you hear most often — Vince Young — is a tantalizing comparison.

Pryor doesn’t just run. He glides, not looking like he’s working hard but pulling away from the pack. He slices and dices defenses with his arm and his legs. He is, you hear in almost universal echoes, a difference-maker.

Tebow made a difference for Florida, either as a change-of-pace freshman or a sterling sophomore.

West Virginia’s Pat White made a difference for the Mountaineers (Rodriguez administration).

Chase Daniel made a difference for rags-to-riches Missouri.

The right quarterback can alter the course of a program, save a coach’s job, getting other blue-chippers to follow in Pied Piper fashion. That’s why Ohio State is celebrating today.

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It has won. It has affirmation that Ohio State still leads Michigan, getting the made-for-Rodriguez quarterback away from Ann Arbor.

Now it has renewed dreams of maintaining the rivalry dominance against Michigan, getting back to the Rose Bowl (or better), challenging for another national title.

In a few months, we’ll know if those dreams are close to reality.

But on National Signing Day, which has become an event unto itself, there’s no question which program registered the biggest win.

Ohio State!

That’s why everyone watched.

That’s why Columbus puffed out its chest, while Ann Arbor and Happy Valley muttered.

Terrelle Pryor was coming to Ohio State. Who knows what it might mean in a few years.

But on Wednesday afternoon, it was big news — and it mattered.

And at Michigan, the mood was maize and (really) blue.

Joey Johnston writes regularly for NBCSports.com and is a columnist for the Tampa (Fla.) Tribune.


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