tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19884649.post8262857782311235495..comments2024-01-10T13:13:28.243-06:00Comments on We Are Notre Dame: WEIS Roundtable: Burning Questions for the 2010 Season (Part 2)Jimmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901172802515710288noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19884649.post-19451491728903866792010-08-14T21:31:43.766-05:002010-08-14T21:31:43.766-05:00Was that really a "monster" game from Pr...Was that really a "monster" game from Pryor in the Rose Bowl though? I know he was only a sophomore, that Tressel doesn't help matters at all, but I can't classify those numbers as monster.<br /><br />I mean OSU hung 26 points on a Oregon defense that gave up 36 to Purdue, 51 to Stanford, 41 to Arizona, and 33 to Oregon State.<br /><br />Big deal! Yeah Oregon was good last year but it's not like they are Florida, Bama or Texas. <br /><br />I have no doubt that Pryor will be in the Heisman talk all year, but in my eyes, he has to step up big time. Everyone knows his passing has to improve dramatically. No more pedestrian 15 completions, under 60 percent, 150 yard days. I'll be impressed when he has passing games like he did against Oregon every weekend, not just once. <br /><br />And as athletic as this kid is, he's really hasn't been that dominant on the ground. Under 4.0 YPC against USC, Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan and Oregon. From the QB spot, that's nothing special at all. <br /><br />He's only a junior now, but with the talent surrounding him all over the place at Ohio State, he needs to really take it to the next level. Let's see 3,500 yards and 6.0 YPC...that's Heisman material.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com