Speaking out for the first time since his career at Ohio State ended in scandal, Terrelle Pryor appeared with agent Drew Rosenhaus and gave a statement in which he apologized to the Buckeyes, to his former teammates and to now-departed coach Jim Tressel for his role in the mess that might take down one of America's proudest programs. "I say sorry to all the Buckeye nation and all the Buckeye fans across the country," Pryor said. "I never meant to hurt anybody directly or indirectly with my conduct off the field and I am truly sorry." Pryor confirmed during his brief statement that he will enter the NFL's supplemental draft, which is expected to take place sometime in July.