Recently two local writers weighed in on the Terrelle Pryor controversy and how it reflects on college football and the recruitment of elite athletes. Take a look and see who you feel offered a more credible and carefully-written opinion.
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Two views of recruiting elite athletes and program discipline
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
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