WR Hunter Jr. taking time on recruiting trail 
April, 11, 2012
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Bob Przybylo | ESPN.com
A lot has been said about Oklahoma’s recruiting strategy for the class of 2013. The Sooners have been very patient, not putting pressure on recruits to commit early. Likewise, the coaching staff hasn’t always been the most aggressive. For a lot of area prospects, the term “spring evaluation” has been thrown out before OU will make an offer.
OU assistant coach Jay Norvell, however, didn’t hesitate to offer receiver Torii Hunter Jr. (Prosper, Texas/Prosper). True to his word, Norvell hasn’t pushed Hunter to commit.
It’s a good thing for OU fans that Norvell is being patient because Hunter is too busy to even think about making a decision in football. Especially when a future in baseball could be possible and maybe even probable given Hunter’s genes.
OU assistant coach Jay Norvell, however, didn’t hesitate to offer receiver Torii Hunter Jr. (Prosper, Texas/Prosper). True to his word, Norvell hasn’t pushed Hunter to commit.
It’s a good thing for OU fans that Norvell is being patient because Hunter is too busy to even think about making a decision in football. Especially when a future in baseball could be possible and maybe even probable given Hunter’s genes.
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