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Old 02-04-2008, 05:22 PM
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REPORT: Terrelle Pryor will make decison public on Wednesday

February 4, 2008
FREE PRESS STAFF REPORTS
Highly-ranked high school quarterback Terrelle Pryor will follow the original plan and announce what college he'll attend in the fall, according to the Pittsburgh Tribune Review.
Pryor's principal and guidance counselor said the press conference is scheduled for 12 p.m. Wednesday at his school, Jeannette (Pa.) High.


It was rumored that Pryor was considering to delay his announcement to make visits to the University of Oregon and/or Penn State, but that is now not the case, according to the newspaper.

The announcement can be seen live on ESPNU.

Michigan and Ohio State are thought to be the two finalists.

The Oregonian


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Pryor is NOT coming to Oregon

by John Hunt Monday February 04, 2008, 12:14 PM


It's as final and as authoritative as any other statement surrounding the Ducks' courtship of Terrelle Pryor. He told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that he is crossing Oregon off his list.
"I have to call them today and tell them," Pryor told the paper.
That means Pryor will decide between Michigan, Ohio State and Penn State.
And the Ducks won't have quite the logjam at quarterback after their national recruiting efforts.
The Bleacher Report

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Terrelle Pryor Sweepstakes: A New Dynamic for the Big Ten?

With college football's February 6th National Signing fast approaching, the outcome will no doubt send shockwaves throughout the country.

As has been well documented, the No. 1 recruit, Terrelle Pryor, will finally declare which school he will attend. At the top of that list is Ohio State, Michigan, and LSU.