He has visited Michigan.
Hey, Troy Smith wasn't exactly chopped liver. At least not against Michigan. Krenzel was highly thought of also. (At least in Michigan's ratings of HS talent.)
If Wednesday is National Signing Day, thats the first day you can sign, how long do the players have to decide, is there a cut off date where everyone has to be signed ?
Pryor reportedly not ready to commit on Wednesday
A number of schools will likely have to wait a little longer than anticipated to find out if they're landing their quarterback of the future.
Jeannette (Pa.) High School quarterback Terrelle Pryor told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review late Tuesday night that he will not sign a national letter of intent on Wednesday.
"I'm 100 percent sure I'm not signing," Pryor said, according to the newspaper. "It's a tough decision and I'm still trying to decide between Ohio State, Michigan and Penn State."
Pryor did tell the newspaper that he had eliminated Oregon from his list because it was too far from home.
The 6-foot-6, 227-pound Pryor is ESPN's fourth-ranked prospect overall and top quarterback.
He was expected to appear on ESPNU at noon on Wednesday to possibly announce his intentions. Jeannette coach Ray Reitz told the Tribune-Review that Pryor will meet with the media, but it was not clear if he would appear on the program.
If Wednesday is National Signing Day, thats the first day you can sign, how long do the players have to decide, is there a cut off date where everyone has to be signed ?
Pryor reportedly not ready to commit on Wednesday
A number of schools will likely have to wait a little longer than anticipated to find out if they're landing their quarterback of the future.
Jeannette (Pa.) High School quarterback Terrelle Pryor told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review late Tuesday night that he will not sign a national letter of intent on Wednesday.
"I'm 100 percent sure I'm not signing," Pryor said, according to the newspaper. "It's a tough decision and I'm still trying to decide between Ohio State, Michigan and Penn State."
Pryor did tell the newspaper that he had eliminated Oregon from his list because it was too far from home.
The 6-foot-6, 227-pound Pryor is ESPN's fourth-ranked prospect overall and top quarterback.
He was expected to appear on ESPNU at noon on Wednesday to possibly announce his intentions. Jeannette coach Ray Reitz told the Tribune-Review that Pryor will meet with the media, but it was not clear if he would appear on the program.
This story has been mentioned a lot lately. I'm starting to wonder if this kid just needs too much attention. This just screams, "I got to have my OWN day to announce". I think his choice has been made, but he doesn't want to share the publicity.
I'd say you can stop wondering:
Rivals.com Football Recruiting - It's official: Pryor needs more time to decide
I have told everyone...if this guy isn't allowed to play BOTH basketball AND football....he is NOT gonna be play for you school. He actually added Florida, according to the Miami Herald, because they were MORE than willing to let him play BOTH sports.
TODAY is the BIG Day! I am so excited about the recruits coming to The U.
So is ESPN. The "U" certainly has raked them in the last years. Now lets see if your guy can coach.
I have told everyone...if this guy isn't allowed to play BOTH basketball AND football....he is NOT gonna be play for you school. He actually added Florida, according to the Miami Herald, because they were MORE than willing to let him play BOTH sports.
Yep.....there is no doubt, he is one of the better recruiters in the country, ESPECIALLY local talent.
So was John Cooper and we all saw where that got him.
Couldn't beat Michigan or win the BIG game (no NC's)
Jimbo
I heard Pryor wasn't going to announce until after the McD's Allstar game, doesnt want to ruin his chances of being able to play in that game