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RB Evan Pryor (transfer to Cincinnati)

What a gut punch! Not just for the team, but for Evan.
My optimistic outlook is that Treveyon and Miyan ball out, Dallas spells them in blow outs, sprinkle in a more stout WR as a change of pace RB(i.e. Kaleb Brown). And Pryor comes back better than ever next year and rotates with Treveyon, while Miyan gets selected in rounds 2-4 in the draft.
 
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Shit, not good. Had such an impressive showing in the spring game and was going to earn serious PT. Feel bad for him, you could tell he had put in the work to make the jump to the next level. Fingers crossed on the health of Henderson and Miyan, but Hayden no doubt is getting prepped to play (or he better be). Hate to see injuries like this right before the season starts. Best wishes on your recovery Evan.
 
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Damn that’s awful for Evan. Here’s to a full recovery for 23. I was excited for Pryor contributing in a meaningful way this season. We’re still ridiculously talented at the RB position but thin now. Day will look to find some new depth and Henderson will likely split 50 / 50 with meatball.
 
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2023 is an important season in Evan Pryor’s OSU career​

After missing all of 2022, Pryor finds himself in the midst of several already established options at running back.

All of a sudden, the Ohio State backfield has gotten crowded — at least if everyone is healthy. The Buckeyes have capable and proven runners in Miyan Williams, TreVeyon Henderson, Dallan Hayden, and Chip Trayanum. Beyond that, preferred walk-on TC Caffrey flashed when he got his opportunity in 2022, with 10 carries for 66 yards and a touchdown.

One name that might have slipped people’s minds during the last year is Evan Pryor. You might remember him from his four appearances during the 2021 season, in which he carried the ball 21 times for 98 yards and a touchdown. He also caught a couple of passes for eight more yards.

The former four-star recruit is coming off a difficult knee injury that occurred just a couple of weeks before the first game of the 2022 season and kept him out the entire year. He was still rehabbing it through the spring, and it seems as if he’ll enter the preseason camp around fifth on the depth chart in Tony Alford’s running backs room.

The pecking order at the moment would seem to be some combination of Williams and Henderson at 1A and 1B, with Trayanum third and Hayden fourth. Pryor has a long climb ahead of him. However, Pryor isn’t built like those other guys, and he may find snaps just by being different.

Whether just to get the ball out quickly or by design, the Buckeye quarterbacks in the Spring Game threw more to their running backs than we’ve seen in recent years. If this is an area that Ryan Day is going to put more emphasis on in 2023, Pryor might turn into a bigger factor than expected.

More slightly built than his fellow backs, Pryor is the proverbial change-of-pace guy or what they used to call a third-down back. He provides a dual threat of being able to run or catch a pass out of the backfield. Getting the ball in the open field, where Pryor’s skillset should allow him to excel, could make him the kind of versatile performer that Curtis Samuel was during his time in Columbus.
 
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