RB07OSU;1019248; said:Would it be a sin to say he may be the most talented recruit at the HS level in 10 years? 20?
A sin? No. Maybe a tad overboard? Yep.
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RB07OSU;1019248; said:Would it be a sin to say he may be the most talented recruit at the HS level in 10 years? 20?
LordJeffBuck;1016483; said:Well, at least Pryor plays in every game....
SAN ANTONIO – The U.S. Army All-American Bowl Selection Committee has narrowed down their nominees to six finalists for the prestigious 2008 U.S. Army Player of the Year Award: Nigel Bradham (Wakulla High School, Crawford, Fla.); Arthur Brown (East High School, Wichita, Kan.); Dayne Crist (Notre Dame High School, Sherman Oaks, Calif.); Patrick Johnson (Blanche Ely High School, Pompano Beach, Fla.); Terrelle Pryor (Jeanette High School, Jeanette, Pa.); and Darrell Scott (St. Bonaventure High School, Ventura, Calif.). The U.S. Army Player of the Year will be crowned during the U.S. Army Awards Dinner on Friday, January 4, 2008, in San Antonio. The winner will be presented with the Ken Hall Trophy, modeled after Ken "Sugar Land Express" Hall, high school football's all-time leading rusher. The U.S. Army Player of the Year award is given to the nation's most outstanding senior in high school football.
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MililaniBuckeye;1019257; said:A sin? No. Maybe a tad overboard? Yep.
RB07OSU;1019303; said:Nobody can stop him even when defenses key completely on him and he is at about the highest level of competition you can be at for the high school level.
BengalsAndBucks;1019368; said:I could be wrong here but I am pretty sure one of the biggest knocks on Pryor is that the high school competition he plays is subpar at best. Pennsylvania goes from Class AAAA to Class A, and Pryor plays at the AA level, so the competition is certainly not the greatest. I am not necessarily disagreeing with your assertation that he is the best, as I am very new to high school recruiting myself, but its not like he is doing this against Miami Northwestern. He is at a low level of competition even for PA standards.
RB07OSU;1019395; said:He's in the WPIAL, which is supposed to be one of the toughest conferences in the country I thought, unless there is more than 1 WPIAL?
RB07OSU;1019395; said:He's in the WPIAL, which is supposed to be one of the toughest conferences in the country I thought, unless there is more than 1 WPIAL?
RB07OSU;1019303; said:May be but just speaking in terms of how much someone has dominated on the HS level only, I think it's legit to consider. Nobody can stop him even when defenses key completely on him and he is at about the highest level of competition you can be at for the high school level.
BengalsAndBucks;1019598; said:I dont think the WPIAL is one big league, I believe it is a collection of different leagues of the different divisions in Western Pennsylvania. My understanding of it would compare it to the GCL (I am from Cincinnati). St Xavier and McNicholas are both in the GCL, but dont play each other during the season, and the level of competition that each faces is very very different, with X playing top D1 teams all around the state and country, and McNick plays only local D2, D3, and D4 teams. However, both are in the GCL, and so the name recognition can give McNick some false credibility.
MililaniBuckeye;1019608; said:I think there was a certain Texas HS quarterback in 2003 that was just as dominant despite entire defenses keying on him. He ended up playing against us in The Shoe in 2005...
MililaniBuckeye;1019608; said:I think there was a certain Texas HS quarterback in 2003 that was just as dominant despite entire defenses keying on him. He ended up playing against us in The Shoe in 2005...