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Originally Posted by kn1f3party
The only thing that worries me about this situation is his tendancy to run, A LOT. That would technically make him a better fit, statistically, for WVU. However, if he is interested in being a dual threat quarterback that is patient and can transfer the skills to the pros tOSU has a bit of a lead I'd think. Plus, we have a stellar basketball program. I feel confident about this kid, but you just never know with recruits these days. Their priorities are often different than we would assume or would like them to be.
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I understand what you are saying, but Pryor himself has said that he prefers to pass the ball over run the ball. That is just another reason that
OSU wins this battle, IMO.