By: Doug Lesmerises (Cleveland Plain Dealer) –
Columbus- A week ago, Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor wore ice on his right triceps as he warmed up for the Buckeyes’ jersey scrimmage, at least the second time this spring he’d been spotted on the field with ice on his throwing arm.
At practice both Tuesday and Thursday, Pryor hit receivers 50 yards downfield on the numbers, then was crisp and authoritative on routes to the sideline and over the middle. The arm appeared fine.
Justin Siems, the guy wearing No. 17 at today’s Scarlet and Gray Game – who fans at first may think is Todd Boeckman back for a seventh season – has a little something to do with Pryor’s development as a thrower.
The fact that Siems found his way to campus from a prep school in North Carolina has perhaps prevented Pryor’s right arm from falling off.
Pryor admitted to soreness this spring while throwing the ball more than he ever has in his life. That’s with three quarterbacks in camp – Pryor, backup Joe Bauserman and Siems – when four is preferred. Imagine if Ohio State had only …..
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