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Recruit stays home so as not to offend
Sunday, October 28, 2007 4:36 AM
By Tim May
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- If Terrelle Pryor, the nation's No. 1 prospect for the 2008 season, has priorities in the recruiting rodeo, he's not saying.
In fact, the quarterback from Jeannette, Pa., said he didn't plan to be in Beaver Stadium last night for the Ohio State-Penn State game just to keep such scuttlebutt on the back burner.
"They're (two of) my top teams; I can't do that," Pryor said the other night after Jeannette wrapped up a 9-0 regular season. "If I go there, and Ohio State, they're there -- that's disrespectful, sort of. I like both schools and I won't do that."
He said he still plans to make an official visit to Ohio State this weekend, though, when Ohio State plays host to Wisconsin.
"Michael Brewster (an Ohio State lineman commitment from Orlando, Fla.) and all of the other recruits are going down there, and they asked me if I would go down there and I said sure," Pryor said. "It's a big game for them, and I just want to go down there and show support."
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