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Adidas410s
01-11-2007, 05:46 PM
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Oklahoma running back Adrian Peterson said Thursday he has not yet decided whether he will declare himself eligible for the NFL draft.


"I have spent the last few days considering my options to either enter the NFL draft or stay at OU. The facts are that I have not hired any representation and I have not declared for the draft," Peterson said in a statement released by Oklahoma.



Peterson is considered a likely first-round draft pick if he were to leave the Sooners and skip his senior season. He has given no indication whether he will stay in college or turn pro. The deadline for juniors to enter the draft is Monday.



"He's very unsure," Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops said Thursday in a telephone interview with The Associated Press. "He's still trying to figure out what he wants for his life and what he feels is best for him."



Citing two anonymous sources, The Dallas Morning News reported Wednesday night on its Web site that Peterson had decided to enter the draft and met with Stoops to inform him.



"The facts are that I have not hired any representation and I have not declared for the draft."
-- Oklahoma RB Adrian Peterson
Peterson and Stoops both denied that report.



"My meetings with Coach Stoops and my parents have been to discuss all the scenarios," Peterson said in the statement. "I see a lot of options in both so I am still undecided on what I want to do. I wish people would give me the opportunity to decide. Once I do, I will make an announcement at the right time. Any reports that are different than that are false."



Added Stoops: "They said that our meeting was to inform me. That was anything but the case. The meeting was with me and his parents and just discussing through all the possibilities and what all the different scenarios might be. He was at that time still very unsure of what he truly wanted."



Stoops said he plans to keep in touch with Peterson.



"I'm sure I will. We'll talk daily, what he's thinking about, what he's feeling. Whatever the young guy wants, I'm all for," Stoops said. "I think people close to him respect that, that this is his life to live and he needs to do it where he satisfies what he feels he needs to."



Peterson missed seven games this season with a broken collarbone, but still finished with 1,012 yards rushing and 12 touchdowns. He ran for 77 yards and two touchdowns, including a 25-yarder on the first play of overtime, in Oklahoma's 43-42 overtime loss to Boise State in the Fiesta Bowl on Jan. 1.



The runner-up for the Heisman Trophy in 2004, Peterson set an NCAA freshman record with 1,925 yards before injuries derailed his sophomore and junior seasons. He missed all or part of four games with a sprained ankle last season.



"I think what's been underplayed from everybody is Adrian's a great competitor and he loves playing here, he loves playing with his team and I think also that people don't realize maybe in the end he feels he hasn't gotten everything he set out to get," Stoops said. "He maybe feels a little unfulfilled that way."



Stoops said his goal is to make sure Peterson is well-educated and bases his decision on accurate information.



"I think in the end he's still undecided for his life what he wants," Stoops said. "Adrian's had people trying to tell him what to do for a long period of time and he's used to listening to what he wants, not what everyone else thinks he ought to do, which is what I think a lot of people respect and admire about him."



With 4,045 yards in three seasons, Peterson ranks third on Oklahoma's career rushing list, behind 1978 Heisman winner Billy Sims (4,118) and Hall of Famer Joe Washington (4,071). He also holds the NCAA with nine straight 100-yard games to start his career.



In recent years, defensive tackle Tommie Harris and safety Brodney Pool opted to skip their senior seasons at Oklahoma to enter the draft. Quarterback Jason White and linebacker Rufus Alexander are among those who chose to return.



"Some other guys maybe felt they've run their course and done what they set out to do. Maybe he feels there's still some more to do. That's up to him to decide," Stoops said. "There isn't any pressure at all from our end. We support him fully in whatever he wants to do. In the end, it's his life to life, and I think that's to be respected."

Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press

Emerson1
01-11-2007, 05:50 PM
He would be stupid not to. I doubt his draft value would go higher, especially since he will be splitting carries next season.

He needs to take his money while he can before he is seriously injured, especially with no QB for OU next season he will be ran even more.

and if I were him I wouldn't want to be around when yet another OU sport is put under NCAA Sanctions.

JasperDog94
01-11-2007, 05:52 PM
He's gone.

TexanAlum_06
01-11-2007, 05:57 PM
I hope he goes. IMO it would be a bad decision to stay. I agree with Emerson, His draft status wouldnt be any higher if he stayed.

eagles_victory
01-11-2007, 06:00 PM
next years running back class will be stronger so if he stays he may risk being the top running back picked

texasjeremy
01-11-2007, 06:20 PM
Hes not gonna be sharing carries (if healthy) if he comes back, but of course he won't be sharing carries if he turns pro either. He should be Top 3 pick (depends on team needs) this year or next year, so might as well take the money now.

g$$
01-11-2007, 06:28 PM
Originally posted by texasjeremy
Hes not gonna be sharing carries (if healthy) if he comes back, but of course he won't be sharing carries if he turns pro either. He should be Top 3 pick (depends on team needs) this year or next year, so might as well take the money now.

Agreed, who's to say he would be sharing carries? Allen Patrick did not split with him before the injury, so why now? Patrick is good, but not AD. Still think he goes pro though.

LitanyofFury
01-11-2007, 06:37 PM
Dumbest move ever if he decides to stay. Stoops has already ridden him like he's going out of style. . .and it'll only get worse next year when they've got Halzle starting at QB. My guess is that he'll be looking at close or over 40 carries a game against defenses that are stacking the box. Ouch. He needs to come out now while he's still a Top 5 pick before he gets hurt again and falls to the 3rd round or so....

tigerpride_08
01-11-2007, 08:16 PM
maybe he likes to college life too much...

TexanAlum_06
01-11-2007, 08:21 PM
Who Knows but If I was him I would of already cleaned my locker out, moved out of my apartment. hired an agent, packed my belongings up and been gone.

AggieJohn
01-11-2007, 09:11 PM
dang it I just saw that......sorry for the double post.....

theyoefnshow
01-11-2007, 10:37 PM
he's made of glass....he'll be an NFL bust IMO

RMAC
01-12-2007, 12:25 AM
I'll say he's going to go, but at the same time, after getting 2nd in the Heisman his freshman year, you have to know that he believes he can win it all with an entire season to play. But yes, more than likely, he'll go. Good news for Tech though, maybe we'll beat OU in Lubbock this year. Our defense was just too slow to stop hardly anybody last year.

Phil C
01-12-2007, 11:16 AM
He may want to stay and get that ellusive NC that he has been so close to getting each of he last three years.

Phil C
01-12-2007, 11:16 AM
But you don't think he will pull a Lou Saban do you?

charlesrixey
01-12-2007, 06:59 PM
Originally posted by Emerson1
He would be stupid not to. I doubt his draft value would go higher, especially since he will be splitting carries next season.

He needs to take his money while he can before he is seriously injured, especially with no QB for OU next season he will be ran even more.

and if I were him I wouldn't want to be around when yet another OU sport is put under NCAA Sanctions.

uh, no way in hades Peterson splits carries next year

charlesrixey
01-12-2007, 07:01 PM
IF he decided to come back

espn1
01-12-2007, 09:25 PM
He knows he's not coming back. He's just trying to string it out.

Emerson1
01-12-2007, 11:21 PM
Originally posted by charlesrixey
uh, no way in hades Peterson splits carries next year
I don't think even Bob Stoops is stupid enough to make your injury prone RB carry it 40 times a game, especially since teams will stack the box with no QB at OU. OU's running game didn't drop off a bit when he go hurt, and there is no reason why the backup shouldn't get atleast 10 carries a game.

texasjeremy
01-12-2007, 11:32 PM
They have always stacked the box against Peterson, doesn't stop him. Did you ever think the running game didn't seem to drop off because teams no longer stacked the box with Peterson out, but the passing game dropped off.

charlesrixey
01-13-2007, 09:30 AM
that's right jeremy

LitanyofFury
01-13-2007, 04:38 PM
Actually Peterson has been shut down by better teams. He only got right over 100 against Texas this year and most of that came in the first half and on a few runs. He did nothing in the second half. He did absolutely nothing against Boise St. except for a nice run in OT right before his team got beat.

Paul Thompson, while a converted wide receiver, actually did VERY well at QB this season. Yes, I'm giving a Gooner credit. However, according to ALL reports this Halzle kid is absolutely atrocious and OU doesn't have anyone else. So, while the box has "been stacked" these past few seasons, the defenses still had to be sorta concerned about the pass. Not any longer.

Peterson needs to get while the getting is good. He's already a Top 5 pick this year. Even if he rushes for 2000 yards next season that isn't going to change. . .unless he hurts himself. . .AGAIN. Then his stock would plummet. Let's also not forget that his best year rushing was when he had a stacked O-Line and a Heisman winning QB. I just really don't see him repeating that kind of greatness with the guys he's got around him next year.