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Oklahoma State recruiting notebook: Khari Harding, Cre Moore and David Cornwell attend OSU-Texas

Oklahoma State doesn't currently have a verbal commitment from an in-state players, but the Cowboys had three highly sought-after prospects visiting Saturday night.
By Scott Wright Published: September 29, 2012

Oklahoma State doesn't currently have a verbal commitment from an in-state players, but the Cowboys had three highly sought-after prospects visiting Saturday night.

Topping the list was Arkansas safety commit Khari Harding of Edmond Santa Fe, who was on an unofficial visit.

The Cowboys have not offered the 6-foot-1, 205-pound senior, who is ranked No. 6 on The Oklahoman's Super 30 recruiting list. His uncle, Rodney Harding, was an OSU defensive lineman in the 1980s.

Several Division I programs have extended offers to Harding, who could be ripe for picking from an Arkansas program that is in disarray. The team has struggled this season, most recently a 58-10 loss to Texas A&M Saturday, and the coaching situation is in limbo.

Broken Arrow senior cornerback Cre Moore announced his visit on Twitter. The 6-foot-1, 175-pounder has more than 10 offers from a variety of programs, highlighted by Kansas State and Tulsa.

The Cowboys currently have three defensive backs committed in the 2013 class.

Jones quarterback David Cornwell, a 6-foot-5 junior, was also in attendance Saturday as part of a three-week tour that will have him on trips to Auburn and Michigan the next two weeks, according to Rivals.com.

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by Scott Wright
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A lifelong resident of the Oklahoma City metro area, Scott Wright has been on The Oklahoman staff since 2005, covering a little bit of everything on the state's sports scene. He has been a beat writer for football and basketball at Oklahoma and...
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