Against USC Pryor was just 11of25 passing

Sam Bradford deserves all of the credit in the world for what he has accomplished at Oklahoma, but it all is nothing new, ask Jason White.Bradford may have a Heisman Trophy, but one thing he lacks is a national championship and a victory in a bowl game, for that matter.Bradford has been the starting quarterback for the Sooners since his freshman season. During that span, Oklahoma has struggled with achieving the "big win."Oklahoma might not have even deserved to play in the national championship last year, as the team that beat them, the Texas Longhorns, was left out of the Big 12 championship because they lost to Texas Tech and the BCS computer rankings calculated the Sooners in.If it were not for that snafu, Bradford may not have even played in the title game.Still, over the last three seasons, with Bradford at the helm, the Sooners have lost some pretty big games.Also, we cannot change history; so Oklahoma losing to BYU and Miami happened, and there's nothing we can do about it. Losing big games has been Oklahoma's MO.When Bradford suffered his shoulder injury and freshman QB Landry Jones took his place, it was more than evident that Bradford is a product of the system set in place at Oklahoma. In Jones's second career start, he broke the single-game passing touchdown record.

That little tidbit alone speaks volumes of the offensive system under which Bradford has been groomed.When he wins something other than some personal accolades, come talk to us about him not being overrated.. The Ohio State noise machine has been out there promoting Terrelle Pryor since the day he committed, choosing the Buckeyes over Oregon, Michigan, and Penn State.Still, Pryor has a winning record as the starting quarterback, but his skills from behind center are extremely questionable.Ohio State is not known for developing quarterbacks, but they hope to change that with Pryor. Still, the sophomore quarterback has yet to improve on his techniquelike throwing from the waist to expound energy on the throw.Pryor is completing just 55.9 percent of his passes He has nine touchdowns and six interceptions in six games. He brings another element with his mobility, adding 333 yards rushed to his total yardage.Even a Buckeye fan has to admit that 941 passing yards through six games is not sufficient.Against USC, Pryor was just 11-of-25 passing. This past Saturday versus Wisconsin, he completed just 5-of-13 passes.Nine quarterbacks in the run-first Big Ten have more passing yards than Ohio State's Pryor Ohio State's passing offense ranks 108th nationally.

That may not be so bad if their run offense was one of the best in America, but it isn't It is ranked No 41.Ohio State is ranked No. 86 nationally in total offense.And just to think, two years ago Pryor was supposed to come in and change the way Ohio State's offense worked. Last time I checked, the offense was more productive under Todd Boeckman in 2007 than it is in 2009 with Terrelle Pryor.. Intelligent, High-Performance Design Provides the Most Efficient ProductionWorkflow Available, Enabling Clients to Better Meet Court DeadlinesKIRKLAND, Wash.(Business Wire)Daticon EED (), a global, full service provider of integratedeDiscovery services and technology, today announced the addition of theDiscovery Partner Image Conversion Server, a high-performance infrastructurecomponent of the Discovery Partner integrated processing, analytics, review andproduction platform (PARP). Many eDiscovery solutions are constructed of looselycoupled tools that facilitate the phases of the eDiscovery workflow. Theintegrated architecture of Daticon EEDs Discovery Partner platform provides theunique opportunity to streamline workflow in order to achieve maximumefficiency.

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