As much as we hate it, injuries are part of the game, but it hurts even more when an injury comes before the season even begins. And it’s a reminder of our quickly things can change. Unfortunately for running back Evan Pryor his season looks to be over before it began as it’s been reported he suffered a knee injury in camp on Monday.
While Pryor is listed as a third-string running back behind TreVeyon Henderson and Miyan Williams, expectations were high for the second-year running back from North Carolina. He had a phenomenal spring game and his unique skill was drawing rave reviews from coaches.
At this point, the nature of the injury has not been specified, however, Pryor seems to be in good spirits already planning for a comeback.
Appreciate all of the prayers and get well wishes. But this is just the start to an amazing story. I will be back #Buckeyes
— EP⚡️ (@evanpryor3) August 16, 2022
Losing Pryor is a big blow to the Buckeyes leaving them with just three running backs on scholarship. Master Teague departed for the NFL, Steele Chambers made the move to linebacker, and Marcus Crowley medically retired in the spring after an injury-plagued career.
True freshman, Dallan Hayden will presumably be thrust into the third-string spot behind Henderson and Williams. Hopefully, the Buckeyes can make it through the rest of camp without any further serious injuries.
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