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Not that any of this means anything...

Rotoworld.com, December 2008

Oklahoma State wide receiver William Cole, who missed the entire season with a torn ACL, is no longer with the team. No word on what led to the parting of ways or where Cole may land.

From the OSU website, August 2008:

Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill) A versatile incoming player who could help in several ways ... Led Cedar Hill to the 5A state title in Texas and was named as the Texas Football magazine player of the year and one of that magazine’s top 12 athletes ... Senior season statistics were astounding ... He ran for nearly 2,900 yards and passed for more than 1,600 yards ... Ran for 290 yards in the state championship game, including touchdown runs of 75, 71 and 63 yards ... Earned PrepStar All-America honors ... Rated No. 50 among southwest prospects by SuperPrep ... A standout defensive back and receiver during his prep career as well as quarterback ... Rated as the No. 14 player in the country by Rivals in the “athlete” category and as the No. 14 prospect in Texas overall ... Also a member of the Rivals 250 list ... Was rated No. 19 among cornerback prospects by Scout.com and the No. 31 player in Texas ... Rated as one of the top players in Texas by the Dallas Morning News and the Houston Chronicle.

Personal: Had a variety of college choices but his final three were Arkansas, Kansas and OSU.

GMG

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He's an outstanding athlete that had interest from every major program in the the region.

I'd love to have him at North Texas if he has stayed out of trouble and if he's healthy again.

What were his reasons for dismissal from OSU and has he been able to recover from the torn knee ligament he suffered a year ago?

Okie Paper

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