Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor has announced that he will skip his senior season with the Buckeyes. Pryor's indiscretions played a role in head coach Jim Tressel's resignation last week. "In the best interest of my teammates, I have decided to forego my senior year of football at the Ohio State University," lawyer Larry James said, reading a statement on behalf of his client. James said Pryor, who is facing a five-game suspension to start the 2011 season for trading memorabilia to a Columbus tattoo artist for money and tattoos, has not decided if he will enter the NFL's supplemental draft -- assuming there is one -- before the season. Pryor is considering remaining at Ohio State and finishing his senior year as a student. "He'll take the next couple days to collect this thoughts," James said. "Right now, when you reach closure, it's very emotional."