AlwaysOrange
01-30-2008, 03:04 PM
From the DORK:
The blue-chip recruit from Guthrie told OStateIllustrated.com that he won't announce his college decision until Feb. 6, the first day a player can officially sign with a school
Staley had been an oral commitment for OSU since August, but last weekend Staley visited Arkansas and now says he's "50-50" between the two schools.
"...I'm going to have to say just being comfortable with the coaches and the players and just how I'll adapt to the environment. Just mostly how I feel about each school and just, like, right now I'm thinking about it," Staley told the web site when ask about his decision.
"They both want me as a running back of course and just wherever I feel I can make an impact at. Right now, I'll just think about it, talk it over with my mom, and whatever feels best I'll go from there," he said.
Staley was The Oklahoman's Offensive Player of the Year.
From the QB and running back spots, he ran for 1,380 yards and 28 touchdowns while averaging 9.8 yards per carry. As a receiver, he caught 10 passes, averaging 32 yards per reception and scoring on three of them. He completed 70 percent of his passes for 625 yards and 11 touchdowns, while throwing just one interception.
The blue-chip recruit from Guthrie told OStateIllustrated.com that he won't announce his college decision until Feb. 6, the first day a player can officially sign with a school
Staley had been an oral commitment for OSU since August, but last weekend Staley visited Arkansas and now says he's "50-50" between the two schools.
"...I'm going to have to say just being comfortable with the coaches and the players and just how I'll adapt to the environment. Just mostly how I feel about each school and just, like, right now I'm thinking about it," Staley told the web site when ask about his decision.
"They both want me as a running back of course and just wherever I feel I can make an impact at. Right now, I'll just think about it, talk it over with my mom, and whatever feels best I'll go from there," he said.
Staley was The Oklahoman's Offensive Player of the Year.
From the QB and running back spots, he ran for 1,380 yards and 28 touchdowns while averaging 9.8 yards per carry. As a receiver, he caught 10 passes, averaging 32 yards per reception and scoring on three of them. He completed 70 percent of his passes for 625 yards and 11 touchdowns, while throwing just one interception.