Sooners' Adrain Peterson still undecided on future
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Oklahoma Sooners running back Adrian Peterson was still
undecided whether to return for his senior season or declare himself
eligible for the NFL draft.
``I have spent the last few days considering my options ... The facts
are that I have not hired any representation and I have not declared for
the draft,'' Adrian Peterson said in a statement released Thursday by
Oklahoma.
The deadline for juniors to enter the draft is Monday.
Peterson is considered a likely first-round draft pick.
``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.
Adrian Peterson and Stoops both denied that report.
``My meetings with coach Stoops and my parents have been to discuss all
the scenarios,'' Adrian Peterson said. ``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.''
Adrian 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, Adrian 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 Adrian Peterson is well-educated and
bases his decision on accurate information.
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.
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