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If Oregon State offers, Norcross QB King is committing

Norcross quarterback Charles King will make an official visit with Oregon State on Saturday.

If all goes well between Oregon State and King, the Beavers will likely extend a scholarship offer, and King said he’s ready to accept.

“If offered, I’ll commit and not visit other schools because I’m a strong believer in commitment and loyalty, and [Oregon State] is the place I want to be,” King said.

The 6-foot-2, 190-pound King is currently being recruited by Fresno State at wide receiver. He has offers from Nevada, Idaho and Western Carolina, and he has been invited on official visits to Fresno State and Arizona State, which both appear close to offering.

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By Decatur Bred

October 30, 2008 10:19 PM | Link to this

Are there any local schools involved?

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