COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Terrelle Pryor surveyed the landscape of Ohio State's close win over Navy and stated the obvious.
Pryor said the team is not worried about Southern California, its opponent Saturday night, but just worried about getting better this week.
The Buckeyes needed Brian Rolle's 99-yard interception return of a two-point conversion pass with 2:23 left yesterday to preserve a 31-27 win over the 21-point underdog Midshipmen.
A record opening-game crowd of more than 105,000 sat in stunned silence for much of the fourth quarter as Navy roared back from a 29-14 deficit with 6½ minutes left to almost tie the game.
Meanwhile, across the country, No. 4 Southern California was hanging a 56-3 whipping on San Jose State.
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