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Clark, Pryor take different paths to Big Ten showdown

by Bruce Hooley, Special to FOXSports.com


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Updated: October 23, 2008, 12:27 PM EDT
They play the same position, and play it similarly, but that doesn't mean Daryll Clark and Terrelle Pryor are alike.

They aren't.

Not even close.

The quarterbacks who will start Saturday for third-ranked Penn State (8-0, 4-0) and No. 10 Ohio State (7-1, 4-0) followed dramatically different paths to this first-place showdown in the Big Ten, paths that began in the state of the teams they will oppose Saturday night in Ohio Stadium.

Clark, a junior from Youngstown, Ohio, couldn't draw much more than a glance from OSU coming out of high school because of questionable skills and borderline grades that forced him to a prep school for a year before he could enroll at State College.

Pryor, a true freshman from Jeannette, Pa., has been Mr. All That since his junior year of high school and was so coveted by every major program that he kept them all waiting six weeks after National Signing Day before making up his mind.

Penn State coach Joe Paterno made a rare in-home visit to lure Pryor to Happy Valley, but not even the Legend's charms could get Pryor to more than sniff at life as a Nittany Lion.

"Penn State isn't the place for me,'' Pryor said the day he declared for OSU."It's just not. I don't like the area. It's country-looking. I just don't like that place."

You'd think Pryor would be making nicey-nice now, running from that jab as adroitly as he did Michigan State defenders in the Buckeyes' 45-7 blowout last weekend.

You'd think so, but you'd be wrong.

"I'm in Ohio now," Pryor said Saturday, when he was really in East Lansing. "Jeannette is still my hometown, but this is where I'm at. I'm not at Penn State, I'm not in Pennsylvania. I'm not here to make Penn State happy; I'm here to make Ohio State happy."

Terrelle Pryor's aversion to playing in State College raised some ire in his home state. (Charles LeClaire / Getty Images)

That, the kid has done, directing Ohio State to five consecutive victories after a 35-3 smackdown at USC. It has not always been pretty, as it sometimes isn't when a freshman takes control, but Pryor has committed only two turnovers and has proven every bit the double-threat he was billed, with 653 yards passing and 411 rushing so far.

Until Saturday at MSU, Pryor's total offense had declined in each of his four previous starts. But he made the Spartans look hopeless, hapless and clueless with 116 passing yards and 72 rushing yards, accounting for a touchdown each way.

"Everyone thinks I'm overrated," Pryor said afterward. "Wait and see. The time will come, and you'll find out."

Clark sat and watched Pryor's recruitment with interest, wondering if he would even get the chance to show what he could do if the phenom showed up on campus.

As Pryor's decision dragged on, more and more friends approached Clark's father, asking if his son would transfer and try to play elsewhere in the two seasons he had left.

"That was frustrating to my dad, that was frustrating to me because people would go to my dad about that, and I really didn't think that was fair," Clark said.

He then weathered a competition with teammate Pat Devlin to win the job, finally getting his first start after four years of waiting.

Now Clark is in command of the Big Ten's highest-scoring offense (45.4 ppg.), one that produces 482 yards per game, 160 yards more on average than Ohio State.

"I sat back on Sunday and reminisced on the start of everything," Clark said. "My mind was blown away with that. We're doing so well and I've been through a lot of things, but I remained patient and quiet through everything...I didn't really know what to expect. I was a nervous wreck as the season was approaching. I didn't know what was going to happen."

As far as Saturday, he knows exactly what to expect.

"It's everything you dream of when you come to a Big Ten school and you're from Ohio," Clark said. "You're going against a coach that is from your hometown, Jim Tressel, a really good guy. And you're going down into the Horseshoe, and that's one of the most hostile places to play in."

It certainly has been for Penn State, which is 0-7 in Ohio Stadium since joining the Big Ten in 1993.

The Lions have scored just five touchdowns in those seven games, while Ohio State's defense and special teams alone have scored eight TDs.

Paterno's worst loss in a 43-year career came at OSU in 2000 (45-6), and his teams have been beaten by an average of 21 points in their last seven trips to Columbus.

Clark gets the chance to end that frustration, while Pryor has an opportunity to extend it.

"We got Daryll; they got Terrelle," Penn State defensive coordinator Tom Bradley said. "Everybody's happy."

Around the Big Ten

Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio is sticking with senior Brian Hoyer at quarterback entering a Saturday game at Michigan (2-5, 1-2), despite Hoyer's woeful performance in a 45-7 loss to Ohio State. Backup Kirk Cousins directed MSU (6-2, 3-1) to its only touchdown and completed his first 10 passes once Hoyer departed because of a hard tackle by OSU linebacker James Laurinaitis. Medical exams have ruled out a concussion, so Dantonio says, "Brian Hoyer is still our quarterback."

Purdue (2-5, 0-3) coach Joe Tiller doesn't have much choice at quarterback now that backup Joey Elliott is likely out for the year with a shoulder separation. Elliott relieved an ineffective Curtis Painter for the second time in three games Saturday at Northwestern. Painter's senior season has been a major disappointment, given his six touchdown passes and nine interceptions. Last season, he threw for 29 TDs, with only 11 interceptions. Sophomore Justin Siler, a running back who played QB in high school, will be Painter's backup Saturday against visiting Minnesota (6-1, 2-1).

Everyone wondered how Illinois (4-3, 2-2) would replace Big Ten MVP Rashard Mendenhall at tailback. Turns out, the guy the Illini miss most is middle linebacker J Leman. Illinois enters a Saturday game at Wisconsin (3-4, 0-4) ranked second in the league in rushing (204.9 ypg), but it's ninth in rushing defense (150.9 ypg). That's a killer, since Illinois can't get the ball back for its offense and leaves that unit no margin for error when it does have possession.

Indiana (2-5, 0-4) should have quarterback Kellen Lewis back from a sprained ankle for Northwestern's (6-1, 2-1) visit to Memorial Stadium. Maybe that will spark an IU offense that went 3-of-16 on third down — with two of the conversions via penalty — in a 55-13 loss to Illinois. IU must win four of its last five to claim a second straight bowl bid.

Michigan faces the same challenge, winning four of its final five, to sustain a 33-year bowl streak. Three of those games are on the road, where the Wolverines are 0-2 so far, and the others are 6-2 Michigan State this week and 6-1 Northwestern on Nov. 15. Quarterback Steven Threat should be ready to start Saturday against MSU after missing several crucial series in the 46-17 loss at Penn State when his triceps tightened to the point where he could not grip the football.

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Hey USCWalkon1980, did you think Oregon State was overrated when they beat you? Cuz they sure looked like garbage against Penn State. Just curious. Since you think we're so "overrated". GO PENN STATE!!!

EqualOpportunityEnjoyerEqualOpportunityEnjoyer
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Here are the questions that, if you know the answer, will tell you who will win:<br /><br />1) Which Ohio State team will show up? The one that crushed MSU last week or the one that looked pathetic versus Purdue/Ohio/etc? It better be the former or the Buckeyes are in trouble. This team seems to make strides each week and this is not the team it was earlier this season - as long as they don't regress.<br /><br />2) How good is Penn State? PSU is is looking fantastic in all phases of the game - offense, defense and special teams. But it comes against questionable opposition. They can only beat the teams that are put in front of them and they have certainly done that handily so far. But how will they do against the best team that they have faced this season?<br /><br />I am going with the Homer pick and taking OSU.<br /><br />Go Bucks!

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The Buckeyes defense will expose the overrated Nittany Lions! Go Buckeyes!

USCWalkon1980USCWalkon1980
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PSU is bringing a gun to a knife fight.

BAMF1960BAMF1960
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Stop smokin' the buckeye nuts! tOSU is a GOOD team...they've been struggling against too many pathetic teams. <br /><br />PSU is gonna bust some buckeye nuts. Our O line is one single roaring animal. The tOSU is gonna be flat on their backs and looking up at a dark sky all night.<br /><br />Saturday night, you will see the WHOLE PSU playbook on both sides of the ball.<br /><br />Best of luck to tOSU in the Rose!

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last time joe pa was in columbus he **** his pants and had to run off the field. just wait and see what wells and pryor will do to penn states d, and i'm sure we will joe pa **** his pants again up in the coaches box. The buckeyes will win, they will prove to the whole nation that they are a good team and not a joke.

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Should be a good game. The way Ohio State dismantled a pretty good Michigan State team, on the road was very impresses. Beenie Wells is running hard again, night game at the Horseshoe, has all the makings of a great game. PSU doesn't do well on the road but I just think they have to many weapons. If PSU plays a first half like they did against Michigan however, the route will be on. Ohio State will not them back into the game.We are Penn State

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USCWalkon, thanks for the comments about OSU fans. I sure hope USChomers not somebodies boss out there in the real world. Anyway I think most CF fans are good folks and polite to a fault particularly compared to some of the NFL fans. Sometimes the anonimity of the internet allows people to forget their manners and say things they would never say face to face. Anyway, good luck to USC this week as well. If we manage to beat PSU this week a win by USC will help us in the polls as well.

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buckeydent, past is not prologue in CF. PSU has played better football than OSU so far this season and deserves the higher ranking. The game will come down to who controls the line of scrimmage and that gives PSU the advantage. That said, this is OSU's second most important rivalry game, they have a history of winning at home against PSU, and they are looking to offset the lopsided loss to USC with a big win. Unlike some of my fellow Buckeye fans I am not predicting victory but OSU will show up for this game.

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Buckeyes better get ready for a loss! I know the fans in Ohio won't be able to handle it, so they better prepare themselves early! There is no way this Buckeye squad can take Penn State, although it is gonna be one of the best games of the year - next to maybe that Teas - Oklahoma game last week! Go Horns!!!

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USCHomer: PLEASE do not be sooo derogatory!! Geez....I have seen many a college football game. In my opinion, the Buckeyes have the BEST fans in the world. I would rate the Nebraska fans #2 in terms of class, politeness, loyalty and football knowledge.<br /><br />Us Trojans fans NEED the Buckeyes to beat the Nittany Lions! Either way, I would still pick the Buckeyes to win this Saturday. In short, their defense will be too much for Penn St. PLUS it proven, Penn St. does NOT do to well on the road. Go Buckeyes!!

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Penn State, IT'S OVER!!! Sincerely Buckeye Nation.

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Penn State, IT'S OVER!!! Sincerely Buckeye Nation.

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If the Buckeyes think the USC beating was bad wait until Saturday night !!!<br />Look what Oregon state did to USC and PSU beat them 45-14 !!!

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OSU barely beat Wisconsin<br />and PSU rolled against them.<br />OSU might hang with thim for a quarter or so but PSU will roll in this game too.<br />PSU will blow out OSU in this game by three TD's !!!

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Ohio St. should win this game. If it was in Happy Valley it might swing in Penn St.'s favor but I won't be surprised if Ohio St. wins this one by a few touchdowns.

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JoePa your missing my point it's improper trash talking etiquette to trash a team that has beaten you 5 of 7 and handed JoePa his worst defeat of all time

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and OSU and MU are just happy to be there BUT not play

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tbone - I'm pretty sure that we have winning record against the SEC in bowl games

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tbone5861 - Have you ever ventured out of your flat as an ironing board state? I think not. Lionation hit the nail on the head. There is no place on earth as pretty and exciting as Happy Valley on a crisp fall afternoon watching the greatest football program in the nation play. After tomorrow night, the whole nation will be true believers that the Lions are NC bowl bound. <br /><br />FOR THE GLORY!!

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