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U-M'S PRYOR-ITY ONE: Analyzing nation's No. 1 QB Terrelle Pryor's big decision
January 27, 2008
Terrelle Pryor, a 6-foot-6, 225-pound bundle of talent, is uncommitted as to where he will play next season. Many predict the star quarterback will choose between Michigan and Ohio State on National Signing Day, Feb. 6.
U-M'S PRYOR-ITY ONE: Analyzing nation's No. 1 QB Terrelle Pryor's big decision
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U-M: Terrelle Pryor?s ESPN the Magazine story
January 27, 2008
FREE PRESS STAFF AND NEWS SERVICES
ESPN The Magazine profiled super recruit Terrelle Pryor in its January 2008 edition. Here are some excerpts:
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U-M: Terrelle Pryor?s ESPN the Magazine story
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MICHAEL ROSENBERG: If Rodriguez misses out on Pryor, why can't he find another QB?
January 27, 2008
In all the years I have followed ... er, been aware of recruiting, I've never seen anything like what's happening with Terrelle Pryor.
I've never seen so many people act like the future of Michigan football hinges on one recruit. If that's really the case, coach Rich Rodriguez is in trouble, whether he gets Pryor or not. No program should be that dependent on one player.
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MICHAEL ROSENBERG: If Rodriguez misses out on Pryor, why can't he find another QB?
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It's a fans' world, but Pryor's life
Sunday, January 27, 2008
RYAN WHITE
The Oregonian Staff
With almost no effort, you can stumble around the Internet and find hundreds of opinions about where Terrelle Pryor should attend college, and why. None of these opinions consider academic programs or quality of campus life.
Instead, almost all of these hundreds (maybe thousands) of people who have never met Pryor base their opinions on offensive schemes, depth charts and the fact that they really, really, really want Pryor to play for their favorite team, because he's really good and that'd be cool.
Given those facts, obviously their favorite team is the best fit for Pryor, the super-special high school quarterback from Pennsylvania who, by the way, is scheduled to visit Oregon in the next few days -- much to the joy of hyperventilating Ducks fans certain that Eugene is the best place for Pryor.
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OregonLive.com: Everything Oregon
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Sunday, Jan. 27, 2008
Sports
Fans still clinging to Pryor?s future
Ron Bracken
It?s late January and Penn State?s hopes of landing Terrelle Pryor are dropping like technology stocks.
Players dismissed from team
Big Ten Network exposure brings positives, negatives to league
Oh, there are some diehards out there who still cling to the hope that Pryor, this year?s super recruit, will relent and sign a letter-of- intent with the Nittany Lions. Be kind to them.
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Fans still clinging to Pryor?s future
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