I think it's a long shot, but he has Duke on his list, too. It don't get any better than that for basketball, plus they hired Cutcliffe as football coach.
True that. It's shocking but Duke is on the radar. Question is does he want to be Vince Young or Kevin Durant. (LOL, I know it's a tall order either way but the guy has hype)
tOSU will groom Pryor for the NFL in a way that U of M just can't. The Wolverines are losing their RB and WR's and OSU isn't. The O-line in Columbus will be something special and Tressel will put in enough plays for Pryor to shine while helping him as a drop back passer too. (play action to RB Wells!) Pro football coaches will want to see if Pryer can pass as well as he can run. I just don't see U-M matching the talent of OSU in both sports.
Who was the last QB OSU groomed into an NFL QB? You don't have to be able to pass to be an NFL QB anymore (thanks Vince Young). I see him going where he's gonna out up the numbers he wants. Not saying they'll be a winner, but they will start preseason top 5 every year.
Michigan: Most over rated at the beginning of every season.
Ohio State: Most over rated at the end of every season.
Troy Smith. But I'll grant Ohio State with all of it's great tradition, has almost no tradition of generating NFL QB's. (CB's, LB's and linemen on both sides, sure... WR's also, to a lesser extent, and some RB's of note) They get QB's into the NFL too but not stars, or even starters, lol. Hell if tOSU had great QB's the last few years they woulden't keep getting their butts kicked in the NC game. (that's why we want this kid so bad)
Vince Young did both in college and will in the NFL IF Tenn gets any WR's worth a damn, lol. You do have to do both and I think Vick proved that. U-M can make Pryer a start, OSU can make him a champ and a pro in either sport.