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

utahosu63;900567; said:
I agree my coworker thinks the sun rises and sets in West Virginia....
But the Huiggins factor makes one wonder/ worry?
It's been a variable in the equation for awhile. This homer's recently stated opinion doesn't really change where things stand now... which are promising.
 
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In the end of the day, Terrell has the opp. to be the crown jewel of the top recruiting class, with argubaley one of the best O-Line classes ever. Everyone knows what a great line can do for you, that's been proven.
 
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starBUCKS;900577; said:
In the end of the day, Terrell has the opp. to be the crown jewel of the top recruiting class, with argubaley one of the best O-Line classes ever. Everyone knows what a great line can do for you, that's been proven.

Not to mention future stud receivers to throw to in Stoneburner and Posey with the possibility of Thomas and Scott(unless he moves to D).
 
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Muck;900680; said:
I thought the word was that Pryor's "people" weren't overly fond of tHuggins and his antics.

As I stated earlier in this thread - my impression was that when Huggins was at K-state Pryor told him no thanks - but when Huggins was at UC and now at West Virginia...there is real possibilty Huggins pulls in TP. Remember huggins has been all over TP since he was in 8th grade - way before anyone had heard of him as a football prospect. JO Stright (TP's former AAU coach) is good friends with Huggins. I don't think there was ever any hard feelings between the two - it was just mutually understood that TP (or his "people") would not consider K-state.

That said I still think he ultimatly ends up :osu:! Just that WVU is not to be overlooked - which I realize pretty much everybody has been saying anyway - but perhaps WVU is more of a threat b/c of Huggins and not football? I dunno...I'm just sayin...

:oh:
 
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Blue Chip Chat: Terrelle Pryor
Catching up with the area's top high school football players.
Sunday, August 12, 2007
By Mike White, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Terrelle Pryor

School: Jeannette

Position: QB/DB

Height: 6-6

Weight: 220

The skinny: Pryor is ranked by some scouting services as the No. 1 player in the country. He was the Post-Gazette Player of the Year as a junior after rushing for 1,676 yards on 197 attempts, and completing 92 of 163 passes for 1,732 yards. He also scored 29 touchdowns.

College talk: Pryor says he will play football and basketball in college, and he is being recruited by schools across the country for both sports. He has narrowed his list to Alabama, Florida, Georgia Tech, Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Penn State, Southern California, Tennessee, Texas and West Virginia.

Blue Chip Chat: Terrelle Pryor
 
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He has narrowed his list to Alabama, Florida, Georgia Tech, Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Penn State, Southern California, Tennessee, Texas and West Virginia.

Which of these teams is most likely to have both a really good football team and a really good basketball team over the next four years?
 
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