COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor can’t wait for the preseason to start next month.
The junior says he’s 100 percent healthy after surgery February to repair some minor damage in his left knee. He concedes that he was limited by the knee injury in the last few games of last season, but told The Associated Press this week that he has been working out with his receivers this summer and is anxiously awaiting Aug. 5, when the Buckeyes report to camp.
Coach Jim Tressel says he has no concerns about Pryor’s health. Tressel, going into his 10th year, says his biggest concern is that Pryor – considered by many as one of the top contenders in the Heisman Trophy race – spends too much time working out and watching film.
Ohio State opens its season Sept. 2 at home against Marshall.
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