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

College football: Pryor to focus on basketball for now
Monday, January 21, 2008 2:54 AM
By Tim May
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

Coming off his official visit to Michigan, quarterback Terrelle Pryor will concentrate on basketball for the next week, his mentor, Charlie Batch, said last night.
"He was impressed with the (Michigan) campus, and with the school overall," Batch said. As for comparisons with OSU, "We didn't really speak about Ohio State. It was about Michigan and his experience there."

BuckeyeXtra - The Columbus Dispatch : College football: Pryor to focus on basketball for now
 
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Pryor on the verge of 2,000 points
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
By Mike White, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Jeannette's Terrelle Pryor reached some impressive milestones in football. Now he's approaching one in basketball.
Pryor, a senior, needs only 79 points to reach 2,000 for his career. Only 22 other players in the history of the WPIAL have scored 2,000 points.
Pryor scored 20 points in a 63-50 victory against Burrell last night. Jeannette has four games in the next six days, so Pryor has an excellent chance at reaching the milestone by next week. He averages 22 points a game.
In football, Pryor became the first player in Pennsylvania history to rush for 4,000 yards and pass for 4,000. No WPIAL athlete has ever rushed or passed for 4,000 yards in football and scored 2,000 points in basketball.
 
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Terrelle Pryor's high school coach: Recruit enjoyed U-M visit

January 22, 2008
By VINCE ELLIS
FREE PRESS SPORTS WRITER
In a shocking development, Terrelle Pryor?s high school football coach said the nation?s No. 1 high school quarterback ?liked? his visit to Michigan over the weekend.
But how often does a kid say he hated a recruiting visit?

?He?s going to like it wherever he goes because they are going to pull out everything for him,? Jeannette (Pa.) coach Ray Reitz said Monday.

Michigan was no different Saturday when Pryor, along with several recruits, watched Michigan?s loss to Iowa.

Pryor sat with Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez for parts of the game and Pryor was serenaded with ?WE WANT PRYOR!!!? and ?COME TO MICHIGAN!!!? chants from the student section.

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College QBs: NFL is betting against spread
Andrea Adelson | From the Press Box
January 22, 2008

The spread offense is taking over the college football world, everybody!

That is actually very, very bad news.

Because the stars of those offenses will probably never play a down in the NFL as a quarterback. Yes, that means you, Tim Tebow.

Before you start firing off your e-mails accusing me of hating Tebow, look at the four starting quarterbacks in the conference championship games this weekend.

Brett Favre: drop-back passer.

Eli Manning: drop-back passer.

Tom Brady: drop-back passer.

Philip Rivers: drop-back passer.

Notice a trend here?

The spread has been around in different incarnations for some time but is gaining in popularity once again. It features multiple receivers and a mobile quarterback who is a dual threat to run or pass in order to stretch the field.

This is all fine in college. You can bully people with your superior size and speed, make people miss with your smarts and slashes. You beat your chest because you are an athlete, not a quarterback, the best of the best of the best.

That gets you nothing in the pros but an assigned number at the scouting combine and a chance to try out as a receiver or running back.

Just ask Chris Steuber, an NFL draft analyst for scout.com.

"A guy like Tim Tebow is going to be creating things whether it's with his arms or his legs," Steuber said. "That's what college football is: you try to be a jack-of-all-trades. But in the NFL, he may be a guy who can be a running back at some point."

No, I did not bribe Steuber to say this just to make my point. I asked about the viability of spread quarterbacks like Tebow, Dennis Dixon of Oregon and Pat White of West Virginia.

"You have to look at their ability to pass," Steuber said. "Dennis Dixon is probably the best passer of those three. Pat White is a great athlete, great speed, great elusiveness. He projects as a wide receiver."

Now, I am not saying that a successful spread quarterback will never be a successful NFL quarterback. But playing in that system clearly puts one at a disadvantage.

So Terrelle Pryor, take note. Pryor is the top recruit in the nation, a 6-foot-6, 230-pound wrecking ball of a quarterback from Pennsylvania who runs the spread to perfection. He is deciding among UF, Michigan, Penn State, Ohio State, West Virginia and Oregon. Four of those schools run the spread.

Stay away from those schools, Terrelle, and go to a place where you can use your athleticism in different ways.

Your NFL career depends on it.

College QBs: NFL is betting against spread -- OrlandoSentinel.com
 
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NCAA, weather put Pryor party on ice
Students had planned block party for top QB recruit
By Kelly Fraser, Daily News Editor on 1/22/08

PrintEmail Article Tools Page 1 of 1 On Thursday afternoon, LSA senior Christopher Breece got a voicemail message on his cell phone from an NCAA representative.

The message was short and direct - "literally 10 words long," Breece said.

The representative called to tell Breece he couldn't throw the block party he was planning because it would violate NCAA recruiting guidelines.

Breece conceived the party as being in honor of high school football star and Michigan prospect Terrelle Pryor, who visited the University this weekend on a recruiting trip. Pryor is rated the No. 1 high school football prospect by rivals.com, a website that evaluates high school athletes nationwide.

The NCAA forbids schools from holding parties for recruits to prevent the recruits from being exposed to illicit activity that could sway their decision.

NCAA, weather put Pryor party on ice - Campus Life
 
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Pryor notice

Ann Arbor woos No. 1 football recruit Terrell Pryor

By Mark Giannotto on 1/23/08



To the casual fan, a particular three rows of empty seats blended in inconspicuously with the rest of Crisler Arena during Saturday night's basketball game, which had more than 2,000 unsold tickets.
Yet, Michigan Athletic Director Bill Martin couldn't seem to stop pacing back and forth in front of those empty seats. Martin's hands fidgeted nervously in his pockets, as he anxiously waited for those seats to fill, all the while trying to keep his eyes fixed on the basketball game between Iowa and his Wolverines unfolding on the court.
Occasionally, he would chat with associate athletic director Greg Harden or former Michigan running back Jamie Morris. All three stood out like sore thumbs, standing in front of an almost barren section.



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Pryor notice

Ann Arbor woos No. 1 football recruit Terrell Pryor

By Mark Giannotto on 1/23/08

Fine article from The Michigan Daily. They even almost spelled Pryor's hometown correctly. :tongue2:

Michigan blogs called for students and alumni to gobble up tickets in order to show how much they want the Jeanette, Pa. native.
 
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diddy's model has a rival :tongue2:

Economics of recruiting
A new way to predict where top prospects will end up
Posted: Wednesday January 23, 2008

Jeannette, Pa., quarterback Terrelle Pryor will sign with Ohio State, Foley, Ala., receiver Julio Jones will choose Alabama and Ventura, Calif., running back Darrell Scott will pick Texas. This isn't my opinion, nor do I have any inside information.

It's economics.

Using the equation Pjz= ?(Xj? + Yz?+ Zjz?) and a bundle of other statistical analysis too complex for the average person to comprehend, three economists have devised a way to predict the college choices of top football prospects. In two recruiting seasons (2005 and 2007), the College Football Recruiting Prediction model developed by Mike DuMond, Allen Lynch and Jennifer Platania has correctly predicted the college choice of the members of the Rivals 100 with 72.5 percent accuracy. The economists, who were published last week in the Journal Of Sports Economics, plan to predict the destinations of the nation's top 250 recruits on their Web site later this month, but DuMond ran the numbers of the three previously mentioned recruits to offer a taste of what to expect. According to the model, there is a 40.2 percent chance Pryor will choose Ohio State, compared to a 37.9 percent chance he will choose Michigan.

SI.com - Writers - Andy Staples: A new way to predict?where top prospects will end up - Wednesday January 23, 2008 12:04PM
 
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LOL...the backtracking begins from Tommy...guess he didn't want to look bad on signing day

Doug (Eugene, OR): What is the latest news about who Pryor is leaning towards for his college?

Tom Luginbill: (3:12 PM ET ) Okay, I am posting this question to clear things up about what fans think we think about Pryor. First and foremost, he will be making his decision with us on NSD live to open our show so what I/us may know between now and then will not be able to shared with anyone- sorry, but that is what our coverage on NSD is for. Second, we have never, ever said Ohio State is out of the mix-ever. What we have said is that they may not be as high as they were back in November due to Oregon, Michigan and LSU's push. Do they have a great shot? of course they do, but it may not be as easy as as it was before. I do know first hand that David Cutcliffe leaving Tennessee was a huge blow to Pryor as Tennessee had a much, much better chance than any of you out there truly know.

ESPN.com: SPORTSNATION - Chat-18955

jimmy_g: It's hard for me imagining Terrelle Pryor playing in the Ohio State system. Rich Rodriguez's spread offense seems to be made for him. How do you see it?

Jerry Micco: I still think Ohio State is where he'll land, but who knows. He's all over the place as far as visits, who he's adding, who he's deleting. No knock on him, it's an important decision and when I was 18 I didn't have to deal with that type of attention. Having Charlie Batch as a sounding board is a terrific decision on his part. If he went to Michigan it wouldn't surprise me, but Michigan lost a lot and is transition its offense. It may take Rodriguez a year or two to get things going. Ohio State is still pretty loaded and can transition maybe a little quicker. But Pryor would have to be a backup/role player this season. He may not want to do that.

Jerry Micco's sports chat transcript 01/23/08
 
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Batch is Pryor liaison



Thursday, January 24, 2008 Doug Lesmerises

Plain Dealer Reporter
As the game has changed in the recruitment of Terrelle Pryor, Ohio State continues to adjust its pursuit of the No. 1 quarterback recruit in the country.
In a recent issue of ESPN The Magazine, Tony DeNunzio, a restaurant owner in Pryor's hometown of Jeannette, Pa., said he had spoken with several college football coaches interested in Pryor, including Ohio State's Jim Tressel, Alabama's Nick Saban and Pitt's Dave Wannstedt. The 78-year-old was described as a steady presence in Pryor's life, though he went out of the way to tell the magazine, "I'm not an agent. . . . I don't make any decisions for him."
When Pryor made his official visit to Michigan last weekend, Pittsburgh Steelers backup quarterback Charlie Batch accompanied him. Batch's brother is dating Pryor's aunt, and Pryor said in his regular diary with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that Batch would go with him on three official visits. Oregon is scheduled to receive one of those visits.




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Prep QB Pryor following in footsteps of Unitas, Marino, Montana
1/23/2008
By ALAN ROBINSON
The Associated Press

JEANNETTE, Pa. (AP) ? Dan Marino, Joe Montana, Johnny Unitas, Joe Namath, George Blanda and Jim Kelly earned Pittsburgh and its environs the nickname of the Cradle of Quarterbacks.

Next up? It may very well be Terrelle Pryor, whose high school career dwarfed those of all the stars that preceded him in one of the nation's most competitive and closely watched football regions.

Prep QB Pryor following in footsteps of Unitas, Marino, Montana - SportsFlash - PennLive.com
Pryor to visit Oregon
Top recruit set to make official visit with Ducks
Posted: Wednesday January 23, 2008

The next stop on the Terrelle Pryor recruitment tour will be in Oregon.

A source close to the Ducks football program has confirmed that the star quarterback from Jeannette (Pa.) plans on taking an official visit to Eugene, which is expected to happen Monday.

Oregon was a late addition to Pryor's short list, but his athleticism and skill set would be an ideal fit for Mike Bellotti's spread offense, especially since last year's senior starter Dennis Dixon will not be back.

SI.com - Writers - Stewart Mandel: Top unsigned recruit set to take official visit with Ducks - Wednesday January 23, 2008 6:52PM
 
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Scout.com: East Recruiting Notebook

By Bob Lichtenfels
Regional Recruiting Analyst
Posted Jan 24, 2008

It is a busy time on the recruiting trail as schools are trying to close out their classes as the countdown to signing day has literally begun. Over the last week there has been a lot of news as far as visits and commits are concerned.

Continued...
 
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