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Old 02-04-2008, 09:55 AM
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No one closely associated with Pryor, of Jeannette, Pa., could be reached for comment. He indicated last week that he might not choose Wednesday, the first day national letters of intent can be signed, and make an official visit to Oregon.

His mind probably was still jumping from what happened Saturday night. Jim Tressel and several members of the Ohio State coaching staff showed up in Jeannette for Pryor's home basketball game. Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez and several members of his staff were there, too.

"I guess that shows how competitive coaches are getting over him," Mike Adams of Dublin Coffman said.

Adams, an offensive tackle who is rated the third-best overall prospect in the country by ESPN.com, committed to the 2008 OSU class almost 11 months ago. Since then, he has tried to lure others to Columbus and has stayed in touch with Pryor by various means.

They spoke by phone Saturday, Adams said, "but we didn't really talk about anything football related."
BuckeyeXtra - The Columbus Dispatch : OSU football: Defensive end ready to choose

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Recruiting rumors swirl around Pryor
George M. Thomas
Akron (Ohio) Beacon Journal
Feb. 4, 2008

Jeannette, Pa., high school athletic phenomenon Terrelle Pryor doesn't sport a red cape or an "S" on his chest, but he does know how to draw a crowd.

He is rated the top player at his position by a number of recruiting services, including Rivals and Scouts Inc.
Recruiting rumors swirl around Pryor

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Pryor still up in the air on choice
Top-rated high school quarterback may not do letter of intent on national signing day.

By Kyle Nagel
Staff Writer
Monday, February 04, 2008

In a week that usually concludes the year's college football recruiting, Ohio State might not get its climax.

Terrelle Pryor, the superstar quarterback from Jeannette, Pa., said last week that he might not sign a national letter of intent on Wednesday, the first day football players are allowed to do so. The signing period lasts until April 1, and Pryor might take a final visit to Oregon to help him decide between Ohio State and Michigan (and possibly Penn State).
Pryor still up in the air on choice

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The future is more than one man
By Scott Bell on 2/4/08

Football recruit Terrelle Pryor is expected to make his widely anticipated collegiate choice on Wednesday. The Jeannette, Pa., native is highly sought after by both Michigan and Ohio State. (Ben Simon/Daily).

The Terrelle Pryor saga finally ends Wednesday.

Well, maybe.

Pryor, the dual-threat quarterback and the nation's No. 1 recruit according to both Rivals.com and Scout.com, is expected make his college decision on National Signing Day, just two days from now.

Reports coming from his hometown of Jeannette, Pa., say that decision may be delayed to allow him to make a last-minute campus visit or two.
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