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BGriffBuckeye;725501; said:If Bauserman does come back, and Henton doesn't transfer if he loses out this year to Boeckman or Schoenhoft... Terrelle has the size and speed to be one helluva WR. However, he would also be a great weapon at QB. So, wherever the coaches decide to play him, I will go with it, assuming thatis his best position. He plays basketball, so one would have to go with the notion he has prettyg ood hands and great athleticism and would know how to "go up and get it" on a afade route or a throw over the middle, while shielding off the defender. Plus, at WR, it would give him a better chance of playing basketball.
Buckeyecty4;725484; said:Your making the assumption that his progression as a QB wont be hindered by having to spend half his practice time learning/playing another position...
crazybuckfan40;725645; said:Well he is also looking to play bball at first so it isnt like he is going to be able to devote all his time to becoming a QB...
crazybuckfan40;725645; said:I think Griff brings up a great point that if we bring Bauserman back he might have to wait till his senior year to play QB so if they think Bauserman is going to stay ahead of Pryor, that would leave Pryor as either waiting for one year of PT at QB or getting some major time at WR and also playing bball as well...
He'll likely miss almost the entire winter and spring workouts/practices if he's playing basketball.ScarletBlood31;725649; said:Different sports, different seasons. I wouldn't compare the conflicts of dealing with two different positions in the same practice rather than two different sports, during different sporting seasons.
Basically, but I was just stating my opinion as well, and giving some insight.BearBuck27;725560; said:So, what you're saying is just trust the coaches on this one.
ScarletBlood31;725649; said:Different sports, different seasons. I wouldn't compare the conflicts of dealing with two different positions in the same practice rather than two different sports, during different sporting seasons.
If Pryor is as good as people say he is, then there's no way he'll be taking a back seat to anybody when he is ready, especially during his prime years (late sophomore through senior). Bauserman may be a talented athlete, but he won't be beating out Pryor for the job unless he is even more exceptional, or Pryor turns out to be overrated.
Buckeyecty4;725740; said:I still dont think people are giving this kid enough cred... Your all assuming guys like Henton and Bauserman would keep him on the bench... Im of the belief that this kid will be hands down a better Qb than both of these kids within a year or two at OSU...
I think it's goin to be a OSU vs Pitt battle... PSU battling to get into the mix..
wadc45;725750; said:The sense I get is that the tools are there for Henton, now it's just picking up the game...I reckon Pryor will go through much of the same.
And FWIW, the "insiders" I have talked to (who know that area of PA and have ties to TSUN) have said that Pitt is not as much of a threat for Pryor as most would think, and that while OSU is sitting in good shape at this VERY early stage, PSU is the school to watch.