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Evan Pryor says he Plans to return to Oregon

DJDuck
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Evan Pryor, nation’s No. 3 RB, visiting Oregon, sees one of nation’s budding ‘premier programs'
https://www.oregonlive.com/ducks/2019/03/evan-pryor-nations-no-3-rb-visiting-oregon-sees-a-budding-premier-program.html
“The 5-foot-11, 175-pound running back, out of William A. Hough High School (Cornelius, North Carolina), holds nearly 30 scholarship offers, highlighted by Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Florida, Georgia, Miami (Fla.), Michigan, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas A&M, West Virginia and others.
But for Pryor, the Ducks are a program on the rise.
“They are becoming one of the premier programs again,” he said. “I like them because they were my dream school and the coaching staff is cool, and they seem to be in a great area. Plus, they have talent in ‘The League.’ ”
Leaving nothing to chance, the Ducks have prioritized Pryor to the point that he is regularly in contact with four coaches - head coach Mario Cristobal, running back coach Jim Mastro, cornerback coach Donte Williams and director of recruiting Kenny Sanders.
“The relationships are great,” he said. “We (connect) on a weekly basis, too.”
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WHAT AN OFFER LIST!
He’s never going to Oregon -
That’s what they said about KT and DAT
If he doesn’t Baby Mamba will be just fine😂 -
KT and DAT weren't from North CarolinaDJDuck said:That’s what they said about KT and DAT
If he doesn’t Baby Mamba will be just fine😂 -
I mean, he's probably not coming to Oregon for a bunch of reasons but we? have dudes from Florida(4), Georgia(3), Alabama(2), Tennessee(2), Texas, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Minnesota, etc.
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Yeah but he’s actually gooddtd said:I mean, he's probably not coming to Oregon for a bunch of reasons but we? have dudes from Florida(4), Georgia(3), Alabama(2), Tennessee(2), Texas, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Minnesota, etc.
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Honest query: how many of them were top 100 composite guys? I just assume the competition for guys of that level is going to be stiffer. To put it another way I don't think it's a coincidence that the two biggest time recruits Oregon got (and they were both huge) were from the West Coast.dtd said:I mean, he's probably not coming to Oregon for a bunch of reasons but we? have dudes from Florida(4), Georgia(3), Alabama(2), Tennessee(2), Texas, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Minnesota, etc.
OTOH Pryor isn't at their level. -
Who? I don't really follow duck recruiting anymore.
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A few 4 stars, a few career backups, some top 200 composite guys. No real scrubs, lots of good players with high level offers, most of which were probably backup plan offers, but fuck it, I'll take Bama's plan C all day every day.dnc said:
Honest query: how many of them were top 100 composite guys? I just assume the competition for guys of that level is going to be stiffer. To put it another way I don't think it's a coincidence that the two biggest time recruits Oregon got (and they were both huge) were from the West Coast.dtd said:I mean, he's probably not coming to Oregon for a bunch of reasons but we? have dudes from Florida(4), Georgia(3), Alabama(2), Tennessee(2), Texas, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Minnesota, etc.
OTOH Pryor isn't at their level.
Oregon has long made a living on targeting guys they know the blue bloods have as backup plans and making them feel like a priority. They do the same with injured dudes too, take the risk of sticking with them throughout and hoping they tell USC to fuck off when they heal up(Ware-Hudson comes to mind). -
He’s at a DII school like coastal Carolina. He knew he couldn’t beat out Dye.
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It was a fucking joke. The point that they're making is that it's hard to land guys from 3000 miles away, and then I ironically posted the dude we did land from North Carolina who then up and left without playing a down. It's really, genuinely not hard to comprehend. People with brains and balls can make fun of themselves because they don't need to lie and twist every last fucking thing to be sunshine.lawsandl said:He’s at a DII school like coastal Carolina. He knew he couldn’t beat out Dye.
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That changes the calculus a bit. How long has he been gone from Vegas?IPukeOregonGrellow said:
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Since around the time Mariota left Autzen. Which may explain why Pryor was also at our? Spring Scrimmage two.dnc said:
It's not going to be a gimme. But given the cataclysmic state of 2021 running back recruiting on the West coast, it's a shot worth taking.