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Colvin busy on the camp circuit

Owasso (Okla.) strongside defensive end Caleb Colvin has been making his way from camp to camp this summer in hopes of turning a few heads.
Army has already offered the 6-foot-3, 260-pound linemen, and he has attended camps at Baylor, Missouri, Texas Tech, Iowa State, Oklahoma State, and most recently Arkansas.
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Attention has picked up with several programs letting him know of their interest.
"Iowa State has been showing a lot of interest and OSU, Vanderbilt a little bit, and Texas Tech a lot. So far that's about it," Colvin said. "And a little bit of Tulsa."
A few of those programs have shown more interest than others.
"I would say Texas Tech and Iowa State," Colvin said.
He has worked at both defensive end and defensive tackle on the camp circuit, and he has shown potential at both roles. He also does not care which one a college program would like him to play.
"No, it's whatever coach wants me to play," Colvin said. "I feel like I can play both, so it doesn't matter which one I go to."
Colvin plans to go to Vanderbilt on Wednesday, and then he plans to shift his focus towards preparing for his senior season.
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