The Terrelle Pryor saga continues . . .With Pryor holding a big announcement to apparently make it clear that he's delaying his announcement decision. Whenever the nation's top recruit does decide, it will likely come down to Michigan, Ohio State or Penn State. Pryor has drawn comparisons to former Texas legend Vince Young
Florida is having a rough morning
The Gators nearly lost big-time defensive tackle Omar Hunter, but after a slight freak-out he held to his commitment. However, two other pledges shook at that last minute, losing defensive back Ramon Buchanan to Miami and offensive lineman Ricky Barnum to Michigan. Speaking of Michigan . . .
Great morning for the Wolverines
Not only did Michigan steal center Ricky Barnum from Florida, they also plucked receiver Roy Roundtree from a previous pledge to Purdue. Now, the Wolverines did lose in-state defensive end Nick Perry to USC, but overall it's been a fine morning as they may also add Ohio running back Michael Shaw.
The Day Isn't Over
A decent handful of at-large recruits have yet to announce, among them Rivals 5-star recruits Alabama receiver Julio Jones and California running back Darrell Scott (choosing between Texas or Colorado).
Coming up later we'll have a brief look at what schools appear to have signed the best recruiting classes. Given the state of recruiting the last few years, some of them are a bit of a surprise.

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2-06-2008 @ 1:16PM
kmt1018 said...
Mr. Pryor - not to worry - if you choose Michigan you won't be expected to do any of that corny stuff like fund-raising for Cancer research or any of that stuff that Coach Carr had his team do - none of that community service stuff in the Rich Rod regime...
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2-09-2008 @ 9:24AM
steven reznick MD said...
Florida having a rough morning is simply a lie. Florida locked up the majority of its recruiting class early in the process. The only questions going into signing day were whether Ricky Barnum would honor his verbal committment or follow Rich Rodriguez to Michigan and whether Ramon Buchanon , who had switched schools twice in the recruiting process, would decommit from Florida and go to Miami.The core of the class was set and on campus as freshman early enrollees. Omar Hunter delayed his LOI to make his announcement with 9 others at a high school assembly that afternoon. No one gets everyone they want. Florida got what it wanted and needed. I am sure all the Florida recruits will academically qualify and be on the field for fall practice. Lets
see if the higher rated programs can say the same?
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