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If all goes well, hell be a Cowboy

El Dorado (Kan.) Butler County Community College two-star receiver Anthony Parks was one of the Grizzlies top weapons this season – contributing as both a receiver and on special teams. Now teams looking for a spark are lining up to get him to commit.
Parks visited Bowling Green back on November 11, and he's scheduled to visit Oklahoma State this weekend and UAB on December 16. Parks, who is 6-foot-1 and 185 pounds, did like his trip to Bowling Green but said OSU is his leader.
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"If I feel comfortable, I could commit," Parks said. "A lot of schools like KU and Nebraska were talking to me out of high school, but Oklahoma State is a new one that started calling me while I was here at Butler. They've come on real strong.
"I met coach Gundy and he's met with my parents. They've really put themselves above he others. If all goes well, I'll be a Cowboy."
Parks led Butler County in receiving with 28 receptions for 820 yards receiving and eight touchdowns. He also had 33 punt returns for 490 yards and one touchdown.
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