Thursday, December 30, 2010

Moving on without the suspended Buckeyes: Ohio State Comment of the Day

"If you make a mistake that impacts the whole team, university and reputation, then you have to pay big time." - zarnicki

terrelle pryor apology"I didn't mean to hurt nobody at all, and I didn't mean to bring anything down, or embarrassment to our university, because this is the greatest university in the nation," Terrelle Pryor said.
Is all forgiven now that five suspended Buckeyes have apologized for their actions? Hardly, if you ask cleveland.com readers like zarnicki.

OSU fans like him say it's time to move on without the players who let the rest of team down. Zarnicki writes,

"Tressell has a blue chip freshman QB and three running backs that I think are way better than Saine and Herron. Time to move on to the RE-LOADED Buckeyes. After the suspensions, these guys will have to earn a starting berth. Pryor isn't going to be a pro QB, so start working him out at wide receiver. He is big enough and fast enough, it will give him a better chance at the pros plus the Buckeyes are a little thin at that position. If you make a mistake that impacts the whole team, university and reputation, then you have to pay big time. As a coach, Tressell must think to the future since these guys ruined the present. The TEAM can no longer rely on these guys, so new starters must step up in their place and their role will be as backups, when they are eligible. That's their punishment."

Do the suspended Buckeyes still have a future at Ohio State? Talk about it in the comments below.


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