Article By Tim Bielik on 23rd March, 2010
But in a recent interview , OSU coach Jim Tressel said that Pryor should be back to 100 percent in time for Spring practices in early April.
Pryor admitted days before the Rose Bowl he was playing with a partially-torn PCL ligament in his left knee.
But his knee scope revealed he had more issues with the knee than initially thought.
That did not stop him from turning in a Rose Bowl MVP-caliber performance of 266 passing yards and two TDs against Oregon.
The health of OSU's star QB has been a big pre-Spring question for Buckeye...
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