‘Tis the season for mistletoe, Christmas lights, and reindeer. It’s also the season for transfer portal news and the Ohio State football program has had plenty of it.
December 13 Former Ohio State running back Evan Pryor has found a new home, committing to the Cincinnati Bearkats on Wednesday. Pryor, who will have three years of eligibility remaining for the Bearkats, came to Ohio State ranked as the No.
The Cincinnati Bearcats had a rough year in the Big 12. There were a lot of factors playing into the poor season. This was their first year in a Power 5 conference and this was their first year without head coach Luke Fickell who went to Wisconsin.
Cincinnati football has added a new name in the running back room as former Ohio State running back Evan Pryor committed to Cincinnati. The 5-foot-11 back posted 19 carries for 49 yards across four games with the Buckeyes this past season as he looks for more carries at a new program.
Ohio State had a rough ending to the 2023 season. They lost to Michigan for the third straight year leaving them out of the College Football Playoff yet again.
It looked like Evan Pryor would have a productive Ohio State football career, but an injury his freshman season held him back. The North Carolina native was ranked as the No.
Dec 3 The losses to the NCAA Transfer Portal continued for the Ohio State Buckeyes on Sunday, with former four-star running back Evan Pryor becoming the fourth player to leave the program.
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Last season’s Ohio State football running back room looked more like a MASH unit than thehighly skilled five and four-star running back room of a power five football program.
The Ohio State football team had horrible injury luck at the running back position last season. One by one the backs kept going down throughout the year.
After missing all of 2022, Pryor finds himself in the midst of several already established options at running back. All of a sudden, the Ohio State backfield has gotten crowded — at least if everyone is healthy.
The Ohio State football team has a plethora of offensive weapons for 2023. Running back Evan Pryor shouldn’t be forgotten. The Ohio State football team resumes spring practices today but will be without a trio of running backs once again.
When the news broke that talented redshirt freshman running back Evan Pryor had suffered a season-ending knee injury, most Ohio State football fans were probably not familiar with the name of the next guy in line in the pecking order at this position.
And then there were three. That is the total number of scholarship running backs the Ohio State football team has after redshirt freshman Evan Pryor suffered a season-ending knee injury.
Ohio State running back Evan Pryor’s knee injury is very severe. The sophomore is lost for the season with the sever injury. The running back suffered a season ending knee injury last Monday.
Ohio State will be without running back Evan Pryor for the season after he sustained a knee injury, multiple outlets reported Tuesday. The injury occurred Monday in practice, per the reports.
As first reported by Rivals' Austin Ward and subsequently confirmed by BuckeyesNow, Ohio State redshirt freshman running back Evan Pryor is expected to miss the season with a "significant" knee injury suffered in Monday's practice.
Pryor flashed do-it-all versatility during OSU’s spring game, suggesting he could play a role in this year’s offense. And for the third consecutive year, I am spending an increasingly lonely summer at my timeshare on Fleming Island.
Evan Pryor is a very talented running back. He’s also a very talented running back who appears to be stuck behind two other very talented running backs.
Evan Pryor played just 45 offensive snaps during his freshman season at Ohio State as the fourth-string running back behind TreVeyon Henderson, Miyan Williams and the now-departed Master Teague, 27 of which came late in the blowout win over Indiana.
The Ohio State football team played its Spring Game yesterday. It was great to see the Buckeyes back out there in front of the fans. While the defense was the talk of the game, and the thing to be most excited about, Evan Pryor was also a big winner yesterday.
The sample size was small. Not much to go on at all. But, Evan Pryor certainly gave us a taste of things to come. The true freshman running back entered the Ohio State football team’s game against Akron for his team’s final series.
We’ve got yet another black stripe alert for Ohio State, as freshman running back Evan Pryor received the honor on Saturday. At 5-foot, 10-inches, and 190-pounds, Pryor was a 4-star commit in the 2021 class rated as the No.
Freshman running back Evan Pryor became the second member of Ohio State’s 2021 recruiting class to have his black stripe removed following Saturday’s scrimmage, joining former five-star defensive end J.T.
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