Found June 16, 2008 on Waiting For Next Year: Yardbarker Blogger Network
He may not be the starting quarterback (as of right now), but that doesn't mean that the football staff at The Ohio State University isn't going to subject their incoming freshman to a litany of tests. The (possibly unnecessary) picture to the right is a quick shot of a process in which the team places a number of sensors on a player's lower body to monitor their balance and flexibility - with the hope of avoiding injuries in the future. Similar to what video game creators employ, the Buckeyes tested these methods on several other incoming freshmen in addition to the much-heralded Pryor. Reportedly, only one other school uses this technology for their football program. A few things worth mentioning: - Pryor has reportedly added 15 lbs. of muscle, and currently weighs about 230 - He's starting classes today, which is why he had arrived to campus so early - The players were not allowed to conduct interviews per NCAA policy, but quarterbacks coach Roy H...
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