Barr'e wants to play major-college football. But the schools showing the strongest interest in him are Northeastern A&M, Iowa Western, Central Oklahoma and Pittsburg State.
"Recruiting is going all right, although it's not going exactly how I wanted it to, but I am OK with wherever God takes me," Barr'e said. "It might be best for me to go to a junior college to get bigger and stronger.
"I've tried to apply myself more (in the classroom) and started to realize how important school was and how much I needed an education. I picked it up, and my senior year I have been really working hard."
Broken Arrow coach Steve Spavital sees a bright future for Barr'e.
"He is amazing and can do some unbelievable things," Spavital said. "He has speed and an uncanny instinct for the game. He had a major impact in every game, especially our game. He was the biggest threat we faced all year."
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