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Pryor has torn PCL

Says it feels sore during gametime

Updated: Monday, 28 Dec 2009, 11:52 PM EST
Published : Monday, 28 Dec 2009, 11:52 PM EST

LOS ANGELES, CA - Terrelle Pryor revealed on Monday that he's been playing with a torn posterior cruciate ligament in one of his knees.

The announcement does not affect the quarterback's playing status in Ohio State's upcoming Rose Bowl against Oregon on New Year's Day.

Pryor would not specify which knee was hurt, when the injury happened or if he needed surgery.

At one point during his interview, he did point to his left knee for further emphasis, but he wouldn't confirm if that was indeed the knee that was hurt.

Pryor has had an inconsistent sophomore season where he has thrown for 16 scores and been intercepted ten times. After the Buckeyes lost to Purdue earlier in the season, many Buckeye fans made their opinions felt that they thought he should be at a different position. Pryor has since responded by going 5-0 at the helm of the OSU offense.

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