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Junior College Wide Receiver Patrick Mckaufman Commits to Oklahoma State
Following an offer at Oklahoma State’s inaugural junior college camp in Stillwater this weekend, NEO wide receiver Patrick Mckaufman announced Wednesday he’s committed to the Cowboys.
Mckaufman announced the offer this week by calling it one from his “dream school.”
The 6-foot-5 standout played quarterback for Douglass High School in Oklahoma City before transforming himself as a receiver at the junior college level. He wowed coaches at camp this weekend enough to garner an offer — and it was apparently the one he’d been waiting on.
Mckaufman gives OSU its third commitment at wide receiver in the Class of 2018 alongside four-star Union standout C.J. Moore and three-star Kilgore (Texas) prospect Jonathan Shepherd.
Found some highlights of recent #OKState offer @PMckaufman from his Douglass days — (running, throwing & blocking kicks). #OKPreps pic.twitter.com/Zz864wwLpi
— Nate Feken (@TheGreat_Nate) June 14, 2017
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