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Oklahoma OL enjoyed NIKE camp

Ada, Okla., offensive lineman Chad Roark took part in the Manhattan, Kan., NIKE camp last weekend and he went home with a good experience and a good feeling.
"Overall the NIKE camp was a great experience," the 6-foot-3, 275-pound Roark said. "There were some really good players at the camp that I was able to go up against."
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Roark worked out with both the offensive and defensive linemen during the camp and showed a motor that wouldn't quit.
"I just gave it everything I had during the drills," he said. "I am getting more attention as an offensive lineman from schools, but I went as a defensive lineman more today because I figured the offense wouldn't be able to hold as much since they weren't in pads today and I could look a little better."
As for colleges on his list, Roark isn't placing anyone at the top of the list at this point.
"I'm not into naming any leaders right now. I have scholarship offers from Colorado State, Florida, Florida State, Iowa State and LSU."
Roark's brother Craig signed with Nebraska as part of the 2005 recruiting class, but at this point the Huskers aren't on the younger Roark's list.
"Nebraska hasn't offered me," he said. "So, my brother being there isn't a big deal right now. If they offer, that could change."
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