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SoCal
1/2/2011, 11:59 PM
http://www.dispatch.com/live/content...s.html?sid=101

Sunday, January 2, 2011 03:00 AM
By Jill Riepenhoff
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH


Three times in the past three years, Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor was stopped for traffic violations while driving cars that were owned by a car salesman or a Columbus used-car lot where the salesman worked, according to traffic citations obtained by The Dispatch.

Ohio State is aware of two of those infractions, and an investigation determined nothing improper had occurred, said Doug Archie, associate athletic director for compliance. He was unaware of an incident that occurred in October 2008 and said yesterday that he would investigate it.

In that incident, Pryor was ticketed for speeding in eastern Ohio's Guernsey County, driving a 2004 GMC Denali that belonged to car salesman Aaron Kniffin when he said he worked for the Jack Maxton dealership.

This past March, Pryor was stopped for speeding in Licking County with a 2009 Dodge that is registered to Auto Direct of Columbus, a used-car dealership on E. Dublin-Granville Road where Kniffin worked. A week later, Pryor was pulled over in Columbus for a different infraction, driving the same Dodge.

Ohio State knew about Pryor's use of the car while he had the engine in his own car replaced this past spring and was assured that every customer receives a loaner when extended repairs like that are necessary, Archie said.

Pryor told The Dispatch last night that he borrowed cars from the dealership only when his own was in for repairs and that he spoke with Kniffin only in those instances. As for the SUV he borrowed in 2008, Pryor said, "I wanted advice from some of my family and friends I trusted to see if it would be a good vehicle for me to maybe buy."

Test driving or borrowing a car is not in itself a violation of NCAA rules. However, use of a car because of an athlete's status could be considered an improper benefit.

Ohio State examined the relationship between its athletes and Auto Direct in July after receiving an anonymous letter saying that employees were trading use of cars for autographed memorabilia. Archie concluded that there were no NCAA violations.

Kniffin and Auto Direct owner Jason Goss said they have had no improper dealings with Pryor and work closely with Ohio State when athletes buy cars from them. Both said Pryor has never purchased a car from them.

"Everything we do is aboveboard," Goss said. "We're in compliance with the compliance department."

Kniffin said that while working at Maxton he allowed Pryor to drive his SUV to his hometown in Pennsylvania so that his mother could check it out. Pryor did not buy the vehicle. Kniffin also said he arranged for Pryor to use the 2009 Dodge while Pryor's car was being repaired.

"I personally do not do anything that's not aboveboard," Kniffin said. "Under no circumstances did somebody get something they didn't pay for."

About two dozen autographed jerseys hang inside Auto Direct's office, including those from Pryor, running back Daniel Herron and receiver DeVier Posey. A number of autographs have been scribbled on the walls.

Pryor said he doesn't remember the circumstances of him signing his jersey, but "I sign a lot of stuff for Buckeye fans - I don't like to turn down fans. But I don't do it to get any favors or discounts."

Ohio State requires athletes to report details about their cars at the beginning of every year, including the purchase price and co-signers. They also must report any purchases immediately.

Pryor currently drives a black Dodge Charger that he bought used from a lot in his hometown (Jeannette) in 2009, Archie said. Even before Pryor stepped on campus in 2008, he said the NCAA had examined the car he was driving at the time because he was a high-profile recruit.

Collier11
1/3/2011, 12:03 AM
If he was truly only using the car while his car was getting worked on, this doesnt even deserve an article being written about it

Leroy Lizard
1/3/2011, 12:16 AM
He needs some driving lessons.

SOONER44EVER
1/3/2011, 12:16 AM
I wish they would have mentioned what kind of car he owned and where he got the money to buy a new engine. Also, he was wondering whether to buy a 2004 Denali in 2008? Must have had some $$$ to even be considering that.

budbarrybob
1/3/2011, 07:28 AM
BS on it all.

fadada1
1/3/2011, 07:52 AM
can you imagine the crap we haven't heard about? this clown is dirty and Tosu compliance office is counting down the days until he's gone. the longer he sticks around, the more chance they get whacked.

CBUS_SOONER
1/3/2011, 08:38 AM
can you imagine the crap we haven't heard about? this clown is dirty and Tosu compliance office is counting down the days until he's gone. the longer he sticks around, the more chance they get whacked.

WOW each time he gets pulled over his car happens to be in the shop... What a f ing joke.

sooner518
1/3/2011, 09:53 AM
WOW each time he gets pulled over his car happens to be in the shop... What a f ing joke.

the cops only recognize him when hes driving his own car. they know not to pull him over when they see his car. the rentals must have confused them ;)

XingTheRubicon
1/3/2011, 10:15 AM
...whistling past the graveyard

TheHumanAlphabet
1/3/2011, 10:19 AM
If tosu had any guts and "integrity" something the BIG 10-11-12 seems to lack, Tressel would suspend them for the bowl game and for games next year. How much you wanna bet some or all of them players "change their mind" after the bowl game. tosu will be the next SUC!

SoonerStormchaser
1/3/2011, 02:41 PM
So let's see...
Maurice Clarett
Troy Smith
Terrelle Pryor

And yet Tressel only has the balls to kick one of them off...

Ohio State is the next SUCC...book it.

CBUS_SOONER
1/3/2011, 03:41 PM
So let's see...
Maurice Clarett
Troy Smith
Terrelle Pryor

And yet Tressel only has the balls to kick one of them off...

Ohio State is the next SUCC...book it.

just for clarification tress didn't kick Mo Clarrett off the team. The Ncaa didn't let em play. So Tress hasn't kicked anyone off. I wanna know how many players have been arrested under Tress. A couple of yrs ago it was over 40. Also how many have been in trouble with the NCAA. It has to be around 15. He is a weasel

yermom
1/3/2011, 05:10 PM
problems with a school and a car dealer? what?

like i said when AD was being looked at, i had a buddy test drive a car from a Norman dealer (OU Staff at the time, not a player ;) )

he had it for like a week and drove it to Dallas, etc...

i had a loaner from the same dealer for a week or two waiting for some things to be taken care of on the car i was planning on buying from them.

it's a car lot. they have cars sitting around... there is no way to prove anything was traded for autographs, etc... unless they wrote out a contract or something, and why would they do that?

Jello Biafra
1/3/2011, 05:15 PM
problems with a school and a car dealer? what?

like i said when AD was being looked at, i had a buddy test drive a car from a Norman dealer (OU Staff at the time, not a player ;) )

he had it for like a week and drove it to Dallas, etc...

i had a loaner from the same dealer for a week or two waiting for some things to be taken care of on the car i was planning on buying from them.

it's a car lot. they have cars sitting around... there is no way to prove anything was traded for autographs, etc... unless they wrote out a contract or something, and why would they do that?

exactly....i was looking at buying a suburban about 10 years ago and the dealer let me drive it around for like 3 days ....this is the same story i told when the incident with AD was going on...nothing to see or prove here.

CowboyMRW
1/3/2011, 05:16 PM
I bet at least 3 of the 5 break their promises and declare for the draft after the Sugar Bowl

sperry
1/3/2011, 05:17 PM
Yeah, Adrian Peterson did the exact same thing, and nothing more came of it than making him return it.

yermom
1/3/2011, 05:39 PM
I bet at least 3 of the 5 break their promises and declare for the draft after the Sugar Bowl

i can't imagine what would actually bind them from not going

CowboyMRW
1/3/2011, 05:44 PM
i can't imagine what would actually bind them from not going

I know. All Tressel cares about is him getting that win. Was the article about him retiring true or not?

ouleaf
1/3/2011, 06:02 PM
I'll take NCAA loopholes for $1000, Alex.

I'm sure this is the case at every major university including us. I'm sure the dealership knows a guy that is selling a beater of a car for $9.99 that runs real great but just needs an engine rebuild. All Pryor needs to do is drop it off and while they "work on it" he drives around in a free car.

CBUS_SOONER
1/3/2011, 07:15 PM
I know. All Tressel cares about is him getting that win. Was the article about him retiring true or not?

Oh here in columbus it was a brilliant move by tress again... He will turn these kids around. Give me a fing break. I hope they all leave and they have a yr like texazz. It is amazing that every time the thug gets pulled over his car is in the shop. Also, in the Dispatch yesterday, you should've heard his interview... one question for example- when asked what he learned from his mistake he said, "what i did two years ago I knew I was doing something wrong... so nothing." I love it, rolling tress and the AD under the bus

birddog
1/3/2011, 09:27 PM
tOSU did a quick investigation within the university and found nothing wrong. i'm shocked!

salth2o
1/3/2011, 10:09 PM
What a freaking joke! The University Prez, AD, and Sweater vest have ZERO credibility or ethics.

ictsooner7
1/3/2011, 10:41 PM
If he was truly only using the car while his car was getting worked on, this doesnt even deserve an article being written about it

Come on.................really? Do you think there is ANY way this is true?

Collier11
1/3/2011, 10:46 PM
Didnt say it was true, im just getting sick of all of the speculative stories about this crap, either show some facts that he cheated or leave it alone

King Barry's Back
1/3/2011, 10:56 PM
WOW each time he gets pulled over his car happens to be in the shop... What a f ing joke.

Yeah, that's what I'm wondering. If he's got three tickets driving loaner cars, how many's he got in his own car?

I'm also wondering how many customers of the dealership get a freaking Denali to drive around free while their car gets fixed?

Does anybody wonder why he needs a new engine? I've never needed a new engine in a car, and I bet that's expensive anyway, probably costs more than most cars are worth -- at least cars that are so old they need new engines.

This whole thing smells bad, but even if the worst of it turns out to be true in no way is this a USC situation. Columbus is way small-town compared to LA and the Hollywood lifestyle w/ agents and all the rest of "celebrity" in that city.

Jacie
1/4/2011, 09:31 AM
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/news;_ylt=Ai4IdzU5M0SLYYmF9CJ_s5kcvrYF?slug=dw-pryor010311

Pryor’s acts expose charade of college athletics


Long article, very entertaining tho . . .

texaspokieokie
1/4/2011, 10:39 AM
Yeah, that's what I'm wondering. If he's got three tickets driving loaner cars, how many's he got in his own car?

I'm also wondering how many customers of the dealership get a freaking Denali to drive around free while their car gets fixed?

Does anybody wonder why he needs a new engine? I've never needed a new engine in a car, and I bet that's expensive anyway, probably costs more than most cars are worth -- at least cars that are so old they need new engines.

This whole thing smells bad, but even if the worst of it turns out to be true in no way is this a USC situation. Columbus is way small-town compared to LA and the Hollywood lifestyle w/ agents and all the rest of "celebrity" in that city.

had a charger, worth getting new engine.
i've had 2 engines give out, but not in todays cars, which are much more reliable. it's been 49 years.

this whole pryor thing stinks to hi-heaven.

dealer let him drive car back to penn. so his folks could "check it out" ?
would they do that for you or me.

if they can turn pro, do you think they'll come back for 7 game season ??

side note: didn't AD have a loaner from Big Red that he drove for some time ???

yermom
1/4/2011, 12:27 PM
had a charger, worth getting new engine.
i've had 2 engines give out, but not in todays cars, which are much more reliable. it's been 49 years.

this whole pryor thing stinks to hi-heaven.

dealer let him drive car back to penn. so his folks could "check it out" ?
would they do that for you or me.

if they can turn pro, do you think they'll come back for 7 game season ??

side note: didn't AD have a loaner from Big Red that he drove for some time ???

i'm going to use this time to insult your mother since you apparently have me on ignore :D

when you see her tell her she still owes me for that time she didn't have change for five spot

texaspokieokie
1/4/2011, 04:49 PM
missed your point.
:confused:

yermom
1/4/2011, 05:00 PM
yes, for normal people, car dealers will loan out cars you are thinking about buying, especially used ones, even for a trip out of state, or for some time.

and yeah, i did mention AD :D

texaspokieokie
1/4/2011, 05:02 PM
ooooops,my bad !!!!!!