Page says he remains 100 percent with OSU

Published: April 2, 2008

Pawnee guard and Oklahoma State signee Keiton Page remains "100 percent” committed to playing at OSU despite Sean Sutton's resignation on Tuesday. Page, the Oklahoman's boys basketball player of the year, signed with OSU last fall before leading Pawnee to the Class 2A state championship.

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"I am still 100 percent committed to playing at Oklahoma State,” Page said. "It's disappointing that I'm not going to get to play for the coaching staff which recruited me but I understand.”

Page said it didn't matter what type of coach OSU hires but "it would be nice” if someone from the current staff got the job.

"Things will work out,” said Page, who averaged 44.4 points, 7.3 assists and 5.9 steals as a senior. "These things happen in college athletics.”

By Brandon Chatmon


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My cousin played with Pawnee, so I got to see him a lot these past two years. He's pretty good and I'm interested to see how it all translates in the D1 competition, granted most of his competition this year was against 2A. He's a baller though...
Ed Lova, Oklahoma City - Apr 2, 2008 12:41 PM
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Chad have you seen this kid play? I watched him at the tournament of champions HE IS GOOD! I'm pretty sure that not many D1 schools were interested in Stephen Curry because of his size but look what he did for Davidson.
KJ, Stillwater - Apr 2, 2008 11:42 AM
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despite his gaudy statistics, I don't think there were a whole lot of D-1 programs that thought much of him, because of his size and "the eye test". He just doesn't look like much of a baller. Oklahoma State is the best deal for him no matter what.
Chad, oklahoma city - Apr 2, 2008 10:27 AM
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Black Bears!
Ed Lova, Oklahoma City - Apr 2, 2008 9:18 AM
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He was raised a half hour from Stillwater and has always wanted to be a Cowboy. What kind of info do you have that says he will probably find somewhere else? I don't think you know enough about the situation to make such a comment.
Greg, Oklahoma - Apr 2, 2008 7:10 AM
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They always say what the media wants to hear. We'll see if he actually stays with it. Avoiding the media and looking around behind everyone's back... He'll probably find somewhere else.
Jess, Warr Acres - Apr 2, 2008 2:15 AM
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