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      <title>Recruiting: 10 Qs With Colton Richardson</title>
      <description>GoPokes.com has contacted as many of Oklahoma State's commitments as possible the last few days. We asked each of them the same 10 questions, some related to football and others not, in an attempt to give fans a chance to get to know their future Cowboys.</description>
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      <title>Recruiting: More With Colton Richardson</title>
      <description>Wide receiver/linebacker Colton Richardson of Ada, Okla., made a verbal pledge to Oklahoma State last Friday after being in Stillwater the previous Saturday to see the Cowboys defeat Baylor. It may not be a surprise to many that Richardson grew up a fan of the Cowboys' bedlam rival Oklahoma. After all, Ada has long been known as a Sooner town, but with OSU's prowess some perceptions are changing.</description>
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      <title>Recruiting: Ada's Richardson Commits To OSU</title>
      <description>Colton Richardson, a 6-foot-4, 225-pound linebacker, made an unofficial visit to Oklahoma State last weekend to watch the Cowboys' game against Baylor. That trip to Stillwater must have left quite an impression on the Ada (Okla.) High School senior because a few days later he became Oklahoma State's sixth commitment in the Class of 2009.</description>
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      <title>Recruiting: Ada's Richardson Gets OSU Offer</title>
      <description>A really good Friday night for linebacker/wide receiver Colton Richardson of Ada, Okla., turned into an excellent Saturday afternoon and evening. Richardson and his Cougar teammates disposed of Stillwell 42-0 in an important district game Friday night, and he had six tackles and an interception he returned 35 yards.</description>
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      <title>Recruiting: Richardson A New Name At LB</title>
      <description>Ada (Okla.) High School is no stranger to good football talent with a number of players that have played major college football and some that have moved on to the NFL. We may have overlooked a serious prospect from that traditional football community this summer. Colton Richardson is starting to get some serious attention in recruiting.</description>
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Colton Richardson is definitely a talented prospect, but due to the fact that his high school has underwent a coaching change there has been an expected lull in his recruitment, but he has the talent to get a look from a myriad of top programs, and he has already been to schools like OU and TU for unofficial visits.</description>
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      <title>Focus 2009: Richardson Breaks Out</title>
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Ada has quickly become a power in 5A football under the direction of head coach Steve Dean, and they are now starting to churn out collegiate level prospects. The state of Oklahoma will feature a very balanced class in 2009 and Ada’s star Colton Richardson will have the chance to be one of the most highly recruited prospects.</description>
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