Sooners interested in OT Quenton Nelson 
October, 22, 2012
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Jared Shanker | ESPN.com
Red Bank (N.J.) Catholic coach Jim Portela says his junior offensive tackle Quenton Nelson will be able to handpick his college choice from some of the country's elite programs. It might not be long before he can include Oklahoma among them.
Portela said Monday night he was on the phone with coaches from Oklahoma. The Sooners are interested in the 6-foot-5, 285-pound two-way lineman.
"They like him a lot," Portela said. "They're new to recruiting him. He'll be an offer kid for a lot of guys."
Portela said Monday night he was on the phone with coaches from Oklahoma. The Sooners are interested in the 6-foot-5, 285-pound two-way lineman.
"They like him a lot," Portela said. "They're new to recruiting him. He'll be an offer kid for a lot of guys."
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