By Jordan Schelling
Dual threat OSU quarterback focus for Badgers after last season's game-winning touchdown run
A year ago, under the lights of Camp Randall Stadium, Terrelle Pryor had his coming-out party on a national stage in a 20-17 victory over Wisconsin.
The Ohio State quarterback led the Buckeyes on two fourth-quarter scoring drives using both his arm and legs, eventually finding the end zone with 1:08 remaining on an 11-yard run to the outside. On the play, Pryor took advantage of confusion on the part of the Badger defense to score the eventual game-winning touchdown.
“The whole defense, we just weren’t prepared for it,” safety Jay Valai said. “They snapped the ball quick and ran out and they made plays, they scored a touchdown on us.”
Pryor finished with just 20 rushing yards on 15 carries in the game, but he did just enough to get Ohio State a big road win in a hostile environment.
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