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Lee could make major Big 12 trip

Dymond Lee recently finished his junior season and soon he will refocus on his recruitment and possibly take a major Big 12 visit in the coming weeks.
The 2016 four-star wide receiver from West Hills (Calif.) Chaminade has already landed offers from Colorado, Miami, Oklahoma and Tennessee and he said while it's been pretty quiet on the recruiting front some schools have reached out recently.
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"Indiana has sent me some stuff and that's probably the newest stuff and then Florida State and Washington State and that's it," Lee said.
"UCLA is showing a lot of interest, too, but they've been there for a while."
Some visits could be coming up for Lee, who's rated as the No. 22 wide receiver and the No. 125 prospect in the 2016 class by Rivals.com.
The West Hills Chaminade standout plans to be at the upcoming USC-UCLA game at the Rose Bowl and he could be making a trip to Oklahoma in early December. The Sooners host Oklahoma State in the regular-season finale and Lee hopes to make that game.
"I'm going to go see UCLA-USC and then try to get out to an Oklahoma game in December," Lee said. "I'm going to try to get out to all the schools that have been talking to me all across the country and try to see a game and everything.
"I haven't really seen a lot of them but hopefully I can get out pretty soon. I have a pretty good shot at going to Oklahoma. I think I'll be able to make it out to a game in December."
It's still early for Lee, who said he doesn't have a frontrunner at this point. More programs are likely to get involved and he hasn't taken many visits yet so things are really in the early stages.
"I haven't really focused on one school," Lee said. "It's only my junior year so I want to take it in stride and not really make my decision until I have everything I need to know about everybody."
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