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      <title>Recruiting: 10 Questions With Tre Flowers</title>
      <description>GoPokes.com is contacting as many Oklahoma State commitments as possible leading up to National Signing Day. We are asking each of them the same 10 questions, some football related and others not, in an attempt to give fans a chance to get to better know their future Cowboy. Check back often leading up to Feb. 6 for more questions and answers with the OSU stars of the future.</description>
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      <title>Tre Flowers Meets His New Teammates</title>
      <description>Tre Flowers is a really talented defensive back who has been outstanding for powerhouse Converse Judson as he was recently selected to the San Antonio Express-News Super Team. The 6-3, 180-pound Flowers is excited about his future at Oklahoma State and the other players he will experience that with. Flowers was with his parents on his official visit to Oklahoma State this weekend.</description>
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      <title>Tre Flowers Confirms He's A Cowboy</title>
      <description>Converse Judson safety Tre Flowers announced he was de-committing from Arizona State on Monday. He also confirmed that Oklahoma State was one of his leaders amid Twitter messages from fellow San Antonio area standouts Jordan Sterns of Cibolo Steele and Vincent Taylor of Madison High School, both of whom were already committed to OSU. The 6-3, 180-pound Flowers confirmed Wednesday his commitment.</description>
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      <title>Standout Safety Flowers Heading To OSU?</title>
      <description>Standout safety prospect Tre Flowers of Converse (Judson), Texas announced Monday evening on his Twitter that he has de-committed from Arizona State. Could he be heading to Oklahoma State?

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      <title>ASU in the Lone Star State</title>
      <description>Todd Graham and Arizona State have already added some quality commitments from the State of Texas...</description>
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      <title>Flowers doesn't delay the inevitable</title>
      <description>In 14 days, three-star safety Tre Flowers is about to visit Tempe for the first time since he saw his uncle, Erik Flowers, don the maroon and gold 12 or so years ago. Yet, on Sunday night the Converse (Tex.) Judson High School standout decided that there was no reason to wait any longer to give his pledge to the Sun Devils.</description>
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      <title>Flowers watches Cougar clinic</title>
      <description>In the state of Texas, Judson High School safety Tre Flowers was able to watch BYU’s 30-6 victory over Washington State last Thursday. He was able to watch one defensive performer – whom he considers a friend – put on a show, but was a little disappointed that he didn’t reach the end zone on one particular play.</description>
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      <title>Flowers talks about his top three</title>
      <description>Judson High School safety Tre Flowers holds eight offers at this current time, but there are three that have risen to the top. The nation’s 27th ranked safety talks about why those three sit on top of his list.</description>
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      <title>Flowers Narrows Down Schools</title>
      <description>2013 safety prospect, Tre Flowers, from Converse Judson High School narrows down his 13 offers to his top three schools. Hear which schools are Flowers' favorites and what he's working on this off-season.</description>
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      <title>Flowers to visit BYU in June</title>
      <description>Tre Flowers, the nation’s 28th ranked safety, has visited BYU previously and now plans on making an unofficial visit at the end of June. However, this time he plans on bringing his parents with him so they can know what he knows.</description>
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      <title>Flowers Holds 11 Offers</title>
      <description>FOXSportsNext caught up with 2013 cornerback prospect, Tre Flowers, from Judson High School. Flowers currently has 11 offers and will be making visits this summer to help narrow down his schools.</description>
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      <title>Cowboys Offer Pair Of Safeties</title>
      <description>The safety position is a priority in Oklahoma State's 2013 recruiting class and new safeties coach Van Malone has obviously been busy on the recruiting trail. The Cowboys offered this week scholarships to another two safety prospects.</description>
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      <title>FSNext Report: Tre Flowers</title>
      <description>Scout.com breaks down junior highlights of the talent from Converse Judson, who has become one of the Texas' most heavily recruited players in the secondary.</description>
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      <title>Tre Flowers talks K-State visit</title>
      <description>MANHATTAN, Kan. - Treq’uille 'Tre' Flowers plays at Judson High School in the Greater San Antonio area. After a productive junior season, the 6-foot-2, 177-pound defensive back currently holds three offers. The first of his offers came on a trip to Manhattan, Kansas in February.
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      <title>Flowers Picks Up 5th Offer</title>
      <description>3-Star safety, Tre Flowers, out of Judson Senior High picked up two more offers yesterday from Purdue and Mississippi State.</description>
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      <title>Flowers holds BYU among top two</title>
      <description>Judson High School safety Tre Flowers received an offer from BYU after paying a visit to Provo while the Cougars were in the middle of spring camp. The Texas athlete now holds BYU and Kansas State in his top two.</description>
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      <title>Flowers enjoys BYU visit</title>
      <description>Texas safety Tre Flowers visited BYU over spring camp and attended a Cougar practice. While in Provo, he toured the campus, met with the coaches and players, and received an unexpected surprise.</description>
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      <title>BYU Offers Flowers</title>
      <description>After visiting BYU this past weekend, Flowers was offered a scholarship from the Cougars.</description>
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      <description>2013 Safety Prospect Tre Flowers out of Judson Senior High School in Converse, Texas picks up an offer from Kansas State. The talented recruit also enjoyed his visit to Baylor.</description>
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      <description>BYU is taking a long, hard look at a Texas defensive back playing at the 5A level, one of the top divisions in the state. A two-sport athlete in football and track, Tre Flowers plans to head to BYU on an unofficial visit in March and hopes to receive some good news.</description>
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