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Texas WR eyeing a couple of schools

The attention has started in the recruiting world of Grapevine (Texas) wide receiver Max Brown with a few schools starting send him interest from across the country.
Air Force, Oklahoma State, and Utah State are the first couple of teams to start contact with the sleeper prospect, but his 6-foot-2, 200-pound frame should start to attract numerous others before it's all said and done.
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"There is no offer talk yet, but I'm staying cool about it," Brown said. "I'm like that all the time whether I'm on the field or not. I' try to make my teammates calm out there and get them collected."
There weren't any team camps this summer, but Brown did take in the Peyton Manning Passing Academy and seemed to perform pretty well.
"I'm looking for a passing team, being a wide receiver and all," Brown said. "That's important for me to be as effective as I can in college."
One team he followed when he was younger was Miami. However, many prospects who don't hear from their dream schools must follow a certain path. Brown is doing that.
"I thought about Miami but they haven't shown a lot of interest, so I've got to move on," Brown said.
Brown posts a 4.7-second forty-yard dash and a bench press max of 230 pounds.
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