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"He knows where everyone is," Tressel said. "He's got a great ability to keep his head up, a calmness about him."
The presence of Wells -- if indeed he is healthy and ready to play -- should take some of the pressure off the young quarterback.
"Yesterday in practice (Wells) was running up my back and he was saying, 'Let's go!'" Cordle said with a laugh. "He almost ran me over on one play. He's ready to go. You can see how bad he wants to play."
Just two years ago, Tressel reined in quarterback Troy Smith so he wouldn't run so much, increasing the chances he would get through the season without being injured. That approach worked wonders. Smith almost never missed a snap while leading to the Buckeyes to a perfect regular season and winning the Heisman Trophy.
Reminded of that on Tuesday, Tressel was asked how he would try to preserve Pryor throughout this season.
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