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

Why he would even mention Michigan and himself at QB in the same sentence is beyond me? Michigan likes stand in the pocket type QB's. I don't think Michigan has used an a mobile QB since the late 80's. I don't see them changing their offense to exploit his talents. They might say that to him but I doubt it ever happens. Especially with Mallett going there. I dont see Michigan running two different packages for both QB's.
 
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lord vegas;750507; said:
Why he would even mention Michigan and himself at QB in the same sentence is beyond me? Michigan likes stand in the pocket type QB's. I don't think Michigan has used an a mobile QB since the late 80's. I don't see them changing their offense to exploit his talents. They might say that to him but I doubt it ever happens. Especially with Mallett going there. I dont see Michigan running two different packages for both QB's.

I have to agree with this. Not only have we not really featured mobile QB's in years but we just also brought in probably the best QB we've ever recruited. Mallett's potential really is limitless. Toney Clemons is Pryor's cousin and I heard Toney say that he told Pryor that if he goes to Michigan it won't be to play QB because Ryan Mallett was the best QB he's ever seen.
 
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Single biggest reason I hope Daniels doesn't retire:
*QB coach so the guy recruiting TP is also his position coach
*Joe is a W.PA guy
*coached a W.PA H.O.F. Dan Marino
* and Troy

I would bet Pitt is the team to beat moreso becaus PSU has Devlin and their hoops program is a bottom feeder...
 
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bobcat84;750880; said:
Single biggest reason I hope Daniels doesn't retire:
*QB coach so the guy recruiting TP is also his position coach
*Joe is a W.PA guy
*coached a W.PA H.O.F. Dan Marino
* and Troy

I would bet Pitt is the team to beat moreso becaus PSU has Devlin and their hoops program is a bottom feeder...

Pitt just signed Bostick...
 
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super_mario;750816; said:
I have to agree with this. Not only have we not really featured mobile QB's in years but we just also brought in probably the best QB we've ever recruited. Mallett's potential really is limitless. Toney Clemons is Pryor's cousin and I heard Toney say that he told Pryor that if he goes to Michigan it won't be to play QB because Ryan Mallett was the best QB he's ever seen.

First, great forum here guys. I have been reading for a long time but just registered.

Question - did you HEAR Clemons say that (with your own ears) or did you just hear that Toney said that? Besides that should not be surprising as Toney is a high school player and Mallett was one of the best high school QBs. That statement isn't as impressive as it might seem. Now coming from Lloyd or another college coach it would be impressive.
 
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ChuckBuck26;750994; said:
are we really going to land this guy? He sounds to good to be true, but all logical signs point to the Bucks!
I mean, if he is a 2 sport guy that wants to stay within 6 hours of home, where is he going to find 2 better coaches, or 2 hotter programs?
The homer in me says no where else but tOSU. We have the best!
 
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A Pennsylvania QB is the best of the Class of '08
February 7, 2007


In modern athletics, comparisons are inevitable -- if not ridiculous.

Every outstanding running back is the next Reggie Bush. Every big wide receiver is the next Calvin Johnson.

But there is one dominant figure from the last few years that no one had been compared to because of his rare physical stature and skills: Vince Young. The former Texas quarterback and current Tennessee Titans QB just received NFL Rookie of the Year honors.
Now, there is a high school quarterback in Pennsylvania who is conjuring up images of VY. Jeannette, Pa., quarterback Terrelle Pryor has been compared to Young because of his 6-6, 220 frame, his ability to glide past players at top speed and his ability to simply dominate football games.

His numbers -- 1,732 yards passing, 1,676 yards rushing and 44 total touchdowns as a junior -- are very Vince-like. But the comparisons have not come from fans or recruitniks alone, the usual sources of premature hype. The comparisons come from a Jeannette football coaching staff that has watched him emerge as a great football player over the last few years.

* * *

Read more at: Sporting News
 
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Response to some posts on the Babbitt thread. Some past info that may help for Pryor:


From the closed Chichester basketball thread:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mothra
question: hypothetical situation here, let's josh signs w/ us. wouldn't his scholarship count towards the 85 count football scholarship limit, therefore allowing us to "sign" another basketball prospect? or i am not remembering that rule correctly? regardless, of that possible benefit or not, he would definetly be a welcome addition to both squads.

I was under the impression that he would count against both sports, but I looked at the NCAA regulations and it looks like he would only count against the football scholarship limit.

Quote:
15.5.8.2 Basketball. A counter who practices or competes in basketball and one or more other
sports (other than football) shall be counted in basketball.

From the Chichester football thread:
BB73;213263; said:
If an athlete plays football and basketball, the scholarship counts toward football, regardless of which sport offered him first. The NCAA has a pecking order for 2-sport athletes, so football and basketball coaches can't save schollies by placing guys on the track/baseball/wrestling/whatever team.

Football comes first, basketball is second, after that nobody usually cares.

Xevious quoted the NCAA rule number in post 12 of Josh's basketball thread.

From the Babbitt thread:

LitlBuck;753883; said:
I am a little confused about Pryor I did not think you could be ona major scholarship like football or basketballand play for the other teamwithout that scholarship counting against that team. I am almost sure that when Rickey Dudley played football and basketball that when he did play basketball it counted against the scholarship limit for basketball. I don't know maybe the rules have changed since that time.

jimotis4heisman;753890; said:
it goes to the higher revenue sport i believe... someone can confirm that, but thats talk for another thread (pryor)

From what I can tell (assuming the earlier posts were correct), Pryor would be a football scholarship from the moment he joined the team.
 
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LitlBuck;753883; said:
I am a little confused about Pryor I did not think you could be ona major scholarship like football or basketballand play for the other teamwithout that scholarship counting against that team. I am almost sure that when Rickey Dudley played football and basketball that when he did play basketball it counted against the scholarship limit for basketball. I don't know maybe the rules have changed since that time.

And I think Dudley's situation was a little different because he played only basketball for a while and then joined the football team, so he would have been a 3-4 year basketball scholarship and then a football scholarship.
 
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Sorry, one more... from a past Rivals report on J. Chichester.

Rivals (on J. Chichester)

Should he play hoops, he wouldn't count against the scholarship total for basketball, which means Thad Matta could still reel in another big catch in the 2006 class.

Sorry about all of the stuff from the past. I guess I'm a little excited about the Pryor possibility. Mods, I don't think that is a $ site, but I can't tell for sure.
 
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IF Pryor plays both sports, then the question becomes does Pryor want to be a good player on a great b-ball program like tOSU's or does he want to go to a program where he would be the man like Penn State's. I'm starting to think those pesky little Nits might be leading for his services. They seem quite confident about him. Then again they seem quite confident on alot of kids.
 
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super_mario;754288; said:
IF Pryor plays both sports, then the question becomes does Pryor want to be a good player on a great b-ball program like tOSU's or does he want to go to a program where he would be the man like Penn State's. I'm starting to think those pesky little Nits might be leading for his services. They seem quite confident about him. Then again they seem quite confident on alot of kids.
Who would want to be "the man" at PS? :biggrin:
 
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