Terrelle Pryor to Memphis?

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Can't believe that I actually just typed that subject.

There are several Memphis fans that really believe this could happen. I heard he was at the Memphis/UT game, but honestly if I were an unsigned recruit I would have faked a little interest in a school to be wined and dined and get free tickets to the best game of the year. All of the interviews I've read he says that he's leaning to football only in college(and Memphis is never mentioned as one of the schools he's interested in), but someone is churning out the rumors that he's leaning toward basketball and that is throwing the Tigers in to the mix.
 
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hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha that has to be the most ludicrous statement I've ever heard.
 
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This kid is playing games with all the schools. Personally I'm over the some recruits act. They feel like the world owes them everything.
 
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Pryor has already stated he will have a future in professional football, so unless Memphis has solidified a top 10 program, then this is an unfound and nonsensical rumor.

The END
 
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This kid is playing games with all the schools. Personally I'm over the some recruits act. They feel like the world owes them everything.

Can't blame him for getting free tickets to all the good bball games this year. Can't say I wouldn't do the same thing.

I live with two Memphis grads and I have heard how Cal is turning up the heat on him; and yes you all are right, it's been great to come home from a hard day's work and get to hear that kind of comic relief.
 
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I wish the guy would just pick somewhere. If I were him I think I'd go to South Carolina.

South Carolina is worse than Memphis.

For a two-sport star, South Carolina is about as miserable a football/basketball combination as you'll find.

At least Memphis has a top 5 basketball program.
 
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Yes, but I think Pryor at S.Carolina = Fulmer looking for a new gig faster than Pryor at some other school. Just keeping my eyes on the prize.
 
#12
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This kid is playing games with all the schools. Personally I'm over the some recruits act. They feel like the world owes them everything.
I agree 100%. I'll go as far as to say I hope he doesn't come here. He comes across as me,me,me,not as a team player.
 
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I guess I have not followed it that closely. I did not get the impression that Pryor is the 2008 version of Jimmy Clausen.
 
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This kid is playing games with all the schools. Personally I'm over the some recruits act. They feel like the world owes them everything.

Keeping his recruitment past signing day alone tells us a lot about him. Ride this hype wave as long as you can. Now that he's the only blue chip unsigned, he will garner all the attention. Screw actually signing on signing day.
 
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Bro', Ive been a Mets fan my whole life. It's a tough thing to break. I am a huge Rockets fan though. 19 in a row, baby.
 
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I don't see the justification for bashing this kid for taking his time with this decision.

National Signing day is the first day a player can sign with his selected school, not the last.

This kid is taking the time that he's allowed to take...if he wanted the media hype, he could have had a nationally televised press conference on ESPN...he's constantly saying that he doesn't want the hype and doesn't want the attention.

Blame Rivals, Scout and every other recruiting service for crowning this kid the #1 player in the country.

I think he's legitimately undecided...and that's compounded by his father pushing him to stay home and go to Penn St. He probably doesn't want to disappoint his old man, and is struggling with the decision.
 

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