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Terrelle Pryor Apologizes in Afternoon Press ConferenceAppearing with his new NFL agent, Drew Rosenhaus, former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor said that he regretted the actions he took that led to him leaving Ohio State before the start of his senior season. Ready to serve a five game suspension for selling memorabilia to a local tattoo parlor owner and drug dealer, Pryor promised to return before playing in the post season bowl against Arkansas. But with additional allegations of selling autographs and getting free use of automobiles, he altered his plans and will now attempt to enter the NFL supplemental draft. Adding to the situation was the resignation of head Coach Jim Tressel under pressure from the national media for his lack of control over the players on his team.