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Parker remains hot

It is almost becoming a daily occurrence that safety Sean Parker (6-0, 185, 4.5) from Harbor City (Calif.) Narbonne gets an offer. Earlier today, (Thursday February 26th), the talented safety picked up his 14th offer. This one from another Pac 10 school making his tally of Pac 10 offers to nine. Parker is lighting up the recruiting trail.
Hot on the heels of being nominating and accepting the US Army All-American game, Parker picked up his ninth Pac 10 offer from UCLA, leaving only Oregon State as the lone Pac 10 school not to offer him.
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"UCLA just offered Sean," Narbonne coach in charge of recruiting Byron Moore, Sr., said. "UCLA's coaches sat down and watched his 2007 and 2008 game film and loved it.
"Sean is very excited to have an offer from this prestigious college (UCLA)," Moore said. "He will still continue to go through the process and gather as much info on all of the colleges that are showing interest."
The Bruins join Arizona, Arizona State, Cal, Oregon, Stanford, USC, Washington, Washington State, Colorado, Minnesota, Penn State, Georgia and Notre Dame as schools that have offered him. There is no doubt that this list will grow as we go through the spring evaluation process.
Parker was at the recent FBU Camp and where he was one of the best defensive backs there. He showed outstanding athleticism and the versatility to play either corner or safety on the collegiate level.
As a junior, Parker racked up 57 tackles, five more picks, three forced fumbles, one sack and one fumble recovery as he earned first-team all-league, first-team all-area, and first-team all-city.
As a sophomore, Parker earned first-team all-league honors after accounting for 60 tackles, five interceptions, four pass deflections, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble.
Besides being a terrific football player, he also gets the job done in the classroom as he is an honor roll student and carries a 3.88GPA.
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