Like his former coach Jim Tressel, the allegations and scrutiny continue to mount for Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor.

According to Yahoo Sports, the QB’s driver’s license has been suspended by the State of Ohio. This is all despite the fact that he has been seen driving a sports car to a team meeting on Monday just hours after Jim Tressel announced his resignation.

Pryor’s driving privileges have been suspended for 90 days because he failed to produce proof of insurance when he was pulled over for a stop-sign violation on Feb. 19 in Columbus. Pryor received repeated requests to appear in traffic court to show that he had valid insurance before he eventually paid a $141 fine and court costs on April 2. But Ohio authorities say he has never produced proof of insurance.

Pryor is currently being investigated by the NCAA for the cars he has driven over the past three years since he’s become a Buckeye.

Right now it is being speculated that Pryor will leave Ohio State University for the NFL Supplemental Draft in July.

Source: Yahoo Sports