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      <title>10 Questions With Justin Horton</title>
      <description>GoPokes.com recently caught up with several of the Oklahoma State signees to ask “10 Questions” designed to allow Cowboy fans an opportunity to get to know the players who will be signing next Wednesday. Here are the answers provided by tight end Justin Horton of Henderson, Texas.</description>
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      <title>Recruiting: Horton Talks About His Visit</title>
      <description>Tight end Justin Horton of Henderson, Texas was the first prospect we could reach that was part of the 10 guests making of official recruiting visits to Oklahoma State. Horton has been committed to the Cowboys since this summer and was one of six visitors this weekend that had previously committed to OSU. Sometimes those recruits end up being somewhat ignored but their impression is important.</description>
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      <description>Justin Horton earned an offer from Oklahoma State after a successful showing at a session of their summer camp. Horton backed that up with a solid senior season on the field. In this ScoutTV feature we take look at some highlights from his final prep season.</description>
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      <title>Recruiting: Horton Talks About Picking OSU</title>
      <description>Tight end Justin Horton of Henderson, Texas told us he has really been sitting on making his commitment to Oklahoma State. There was the matter of getting his parents to Stillwater to see his future school.</description>
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      <description>We'll have more later, but on Saturday morning we confirmed that talented tight end prospect Justin Horton of Henderson, Texas made a verbal pledge to Oklahoma State late this week. The confirmation came in a call to Horton late Saturday morning.</description>
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      <description>There is really no doubt that tight end Justin Horton and Oklahoma State having mutual admiration for each other. Oklahoma State coaches can't comment by NCAA rules but Horton was at their Junior-Senior camp on the OSU campus and also their satellite camp at Kilgore, Texas. Judging from the way the coaching staff greeted Horton in Stillwater they like what they see in Horton.</description>
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