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Florida WR is having a big-time year

Dwayne Bowe, who is his only second year of playing organized sports, has seen his stock rise as much as any football prospect in the country. The athletic 6-foot-3 and 210 pound wide receiver has used his blazing speed (10.8 in the 100-meter) to put up some big-numbers.
This year as a senior, he caught for 40 passes for 400 yards. In three playoff games, he caught eight passes for 195 yards and three touchdowns passes.
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The Rivals100.com No. 22 rated wide receiver in the country has attracted a lot of attention. He has scholarship offers from several big-time programs, including Florida, Florida State, Miami, Louisiana State and many more.
With all of those choices, where will the future college football star end up?
“My top three schools are LSU, Miami, and Florida,” Bowe said. “I’m also going to consider Florida State and North Carolina State. It’s going to be a hard decision.”
Bowe, a four-star prospect, hasn’t set up any official visit dates yet.
Last week, a coach from Louisiana State, paid him an in-home visit.
“The visit went alright,” Bowe said. “We talked about the school environment at LSU.”
One Saturday night at 7 P.M. in Tallahassee, Bowe and his Miami Norland teammates will play Orlando Edgewater for the Class 6A-state championship
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