STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) Oklahoma State wide receiver Dez Bryant
is headed to the NFL.
Bryant told ESPN.com that he plans to enter the 2010 NFL draft,
disclosing his intentions late Thursday after the NCAA rejected a
final appeal by the school to reinstate the junior All-American who
lied about contact with former NFL player Deion Sanders.
Bryant sat out the first five games while the NCAA investigated
his offseason meeting with Sanders at a Texas athletic center.
Bryant admitted that he lied to an NCAA investigator about the
meeting and later apologized.
Bryant told ESPN.com that entering the draft is ''the best
decision for me'' and that he will start training for the NFL
combine next week in Florida.
''This year didn't go the way I wanted it to,'' Bryant said.
''It was so hard. And to be honest, I had my head down at times.
But the NCAA has made their decision. And I respect that. And now
I've made mine.''
Bryant caught 87 passes for 1,480 yards and 19 touchdowns last
season while also scoring twice on punt returns. He was the only
one of three finalists for the Biletnikoff Award left in school
this year.
In a letter to the NCAA that accompanied his request for
reinstatement, Bryant had asked to be allowed to play again this
season for the 18th-ranked Cowboys (6-2, 3-1 Big 12). The NCAA
decided last week that Bryant should be suspended until next
September, OSU appealed and the final word came Thursday from the
NCAA's Student-Athlete Reinstatement Committee.
Bryant told ESPN.com he hopes to live up to the NFL production
of receivers including Randy Moss and Anquan Boldin.
''When I talk to the NFL, I'm going to be truthful with them
about what happened,'' he said. ''It will be what I'm supposed to
tell them, which is the truth.''
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