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Former four-star RB recruit bolting Stillwater

A highly-touted member of Oklahoma State’s 2009 recruiting class has decided to leave the Cowboy football program, Tulsa World is reporting.

For reasons unknown, running back Dexter Pratt has left the team, although sources told the paper that it was uncertain where — or even if — the back will transfer.

Pratt, who had originally committed to LSU before signing with OSU, burned a redshirt last season after entering the program as a four-star recruit according to Rivals.com.  He was the tenth-rated RB in the nation for ’09.

If Kendall Hunter shakes the 2009 injury bug and returns to the 2008 form that saw him lead the Big 12 in rushing as a sophomore, and with Travis Miller and June enrollee Joseph Randle — another four-star recruit — in the mix behind Hunter, carries for Pratt may have been hard to come by and facilitated the decision to leave the team.

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