Louisiana: Parkway Quarterback Keondre Wudtee Commits to Oklahoma State

Written by Charlie Beuttel
Twitter: @charlie_cds3 

Oklahoma State has found their quarterback of the future as quarterback Keondre Wudtee who attends Parkway High School in Bossier City, Louisiana, has committed to the Cowboys.

The 6’4”, 194 pound, quarterback had outstanding senior season where he threw for 3,466 yards and 34 touchdowns and ran 401 yards and five more touchdowns. In his final season at Parkway, Wudtee helped lead the Panthers to a trip to the Louisiana 5A state semifinals where they fell to eventual state champion, Zachary.

The Class of 2016 recruit originally committed to Louisiana Tech on May 29, 2015 but eventually decommitted from the Bulldogs when he received an offer from Oklahoma State on Dec. 20. After his decommitment, Wudtee also received offers from TCU and Missouri to go along with his 15 other offers. Wudtee then went on an official visit to Oklahoma State on Dec. 22.

When National Signing Day rolled around, the Parkway star had narrowed his list to Oklahoma State and TCU. Then, at 11 am in front of friends and family at ceremony in his school’s gymnasium he sealed his commitment and signed his national letter of intent to attend Oklahoma State University.

Wudtee is the second player athlete from the Shreveport/Bossier City area to sign with the Cowboys joining Calvary Baptist Academy’s cornerback Rodarius “Lee Lee” Williams will also be going to Oklahoma State.

Oklahoma State finished with 21 commits on National Signing Day. Along with Wudtee and Williams, their class is highlighted by offensive tackle Tramonda Moore and linebacker Calvin Bundage.

The future is bright on the Stillwater on the campus for the Cowboys.

Photo credit: bossierpress.com; Parkway QB Keondre Wudtee

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