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Texas OL starting season again

Luckily for Beaumont (Texas) Westbrook offensive tackle Nick Landry and his family, the decision to get out of town left only minor damage to his house after Hurricane Rita swept through the area.
Upon returning from Dallas, Landry and his family have been repairing a damaged fence and touching up the house that was left relatively untouched. Now, the 6-foot-5, 265-pound prospect is ready to get back in the swing of things.
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"We started practice yesterday for real," Landry said. "I'll tell you this – it feels really good."
Before the evacuations, Landry was holding one offer from UTEP. However, a few other schools could be getting involved including Oklahoma State and Baylor.
"Oklahoma State called yesterday and I think Baylor may offer soon," Landry said. "It's kind of a tough question as to who is going to offer next."
As for UTEP, that is a team that Landry has been in constant contact with.
"Oh yeah, we talk every week or at least every other week," Landry said. "They just ask me how I'm doing and how the team is doing. I ask about how their team is run and that sort of thing."
With visits, UTEP is the school on his mind right now. Landry plans to take one visit there in November but the date has not been set.
Landry is unclear on when he will make his final decision.
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