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QB/WR Terrelle Pryor ('10 Rose, '11 Sugar MVP)

Not really, because PSU was still one of the 4 schools he mentioned will make it into his top 10.

Besides, PSU may be the only school that can tell him "Yeah, one of our players, wide receiver Jordan Norwood, played on the basketball team just last year." In an environment where Pryor is skeptical that a lot of recruiters may be just telling him what he wants to hear, solid proof that PSU is telling the truth that he can play both sports may weigh more heavily than promises from schools with better basketball teams.
Speaking of telling recruits what they want to hear....they let Norwood do that just to put it in front of Pryor.

I seriously doubt Pryor needs to actually see it happening to believe both coaches who are telling him he can play both sports.
 
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goblue15;854666; said:
So do you think Pryor is a lock?

Nope, but I think we're in the driver's seat with car keys in hand...


Terrelle would like to have a top 10 list soon, but says that PSU, tOSU, Tennessee, and Florida are a few that will likely be on there...Basketball will play a factor in his decision.
PSU basketball: Sucks
UF basketball: Lost most of the core of their NC team
UT basketball: Pretty solid program
OSU basketball: Outstanding recruiting classes for 2007, 2008, and 2009 so far

Not hard to see which basketball program has the most promise for the next 4+ years...
 
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Tressel permitted Nate Salley to play basketball during the 2002-03 season.

buzzy420;854471; said:
Not really, because PSU was still one of the 4 schools he mentioned will make it into his top 10.

Besides, PSU may be the only school that can tell him "Yeah, one of our players, wide receiver Jordan Norwood, played on the basketball team just last year." In an environment where Pryor is skeptical that a lot of recruiters may be just telling him what he wants to hear, solid proof that PSU is telling the truth that he can play both sports may weigh more heavily than promises from schools with better basketball teams.
 
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