June 16, 2026

Former Ohio State QB Terrelle Pryor wants vacated 2010 wins back under NIL

Former Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Terrelle Pryor has asked the NCAA to re-instate his team’s vacated wins from the 2010 season, one marred by suspensions and NCAA penalties that followed an investigation into improper benefits and profiting from personal merchandise. Pryor and four teammates — DeVier Posey, Solomon Thomas, Mike Adams and Dan Herron — were suspended by the NCAA for the first five games of the 2011 campaign after selling personal championship rings and jerseys. The NCAA also found the players received improper benefits, later made public as free tattoos, previously in their careers. Under current name, image and likeness revisions, Pryor and his teammates would’ve been able to profit off of their personal brands at Ohio State without a violation. “The affirmation of NCAA athletes’ right to make a living from their name, image and likeness is a huge step in the right direction,” Pryor’s Tuesday statement with teammates read, in part. “Armed with…

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