By Todd Porter (CantonRep.com via IndeOnline.com) -

COLUMBUS —If Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor has satisfied NCAA investigators’ questions about his automobiles, that may not be the only issue hanging over the beleaguered Buckeye.

During a phone interview Friday afternoon, Pryor’s Columbus attorney, Larry James, hinted there could be other issues that need to be addressed.

James is representing five OSU players who were suspended for five games for accepting extra benefits.

“The car issue came up, and I think we’ve successfully responded to that,” James said. “There are a couple of other issues we will have to deal with at the appropriate time.”

Asked about those other issues, James declined to be specific.

“There is an NCAA investigation is all I can say,” he said. “We will have to address questions and concerns that come up. The problem with that is the NCAA has mandated confidentiality with all their processes we participate in.”

Pryor is suspended for the first five games of the season because he traded memorabilia for tattoos at a Columbus tattoo parlor. More recently, however, are concerns about the various cars Pryor has driven since coming to Ohio State. This week Pryor made waves when he arrived in a 2007 Nissan 350Z. But James produced…….

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This entry was posted on Friday, June 3rd, 2011 at 3:46 pm.
Categories: BUCKEYE COUNTRY, FOOTBALL.

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