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Nashville bound
Sixteen schools, including Arkansas, Arkansas State, Colorado, Georgia Tech Louisiana Tech and Louisiana- Monroe have traveled to Nashville to find out more about offensive tackle Ryne Chambers. Chambers, 6-6, 250, 5.32 will try to impress college coaches when he attends several football camps this summer. “I’m going to the Arkansas camp in June and I think I’m going to the … Read More
Hogs offer O-lineman
Arkansas offered a scholarship to Louisiana offensive tackle Luke Charpentier, who plays for one of the more storied football programs in the state. Charpentier, 6-4 1/2, 305, 5.10 of John Curtis Christian school in River Ridge received an offer through the mail at his home on Monday. Tulane offered earlier. “Those are the only two I know about,” Charpentier said. “Most of … Read More
Touring Mack
Pulaski Academy offensive lineman Parker Mack continued his tour of colleges a few weeks ago by visiting Wake Forest, Duke and North Carolina. Mack 6-5, 309, 5.28 has 10 scholarship offers, including Arkansas, North Carolina, Boston College, Wake Forest, Oregon, Minnesota, Syracuse, Vanderbilt, Rice and Dartmouth. “It gave me better perspective on what type of schools they are,” … Read More
Berry has wheels
Camden Fairview cornerback/receiver Sybhrain Berry turned heads with a blistering 4.39-second forty yard dash at the FCA combine in April. “I didn’t think I ran that fast to be honest,” said Berry, who recorded a 4.4 pro-shuttle time at the combine. “My legs were hurting. I think they started hurting when we did the vertical.” Berry, … Read More
Business as usual in Lone Star state
The recent flu scare altered business as usual for many people around the country and threatened Arkansas’ spring evaluation efforts in Texas, according to running back/recruiting coordinator Tim Horton. “Fortunately we were able to keep our same arrangements,” Horton said. “We were starting to formulate a contingency plan but we’re glad we didn’t have to.” Because of … Read More
Going camping
Charles Dement of Paris, Arkansas was one visitor that attended Arkansas’ junior day in April that looked the part of an offensive lineman. Dement 6-6, 285, 5.5 had several Arkansas coaches talking to him before the start of the day. He plans to return to Fayetteville for the three day football camp in June and the senior’s only camp … Read More
Player of the Week: Houston Pruitt
Each week Richard will pick a player to feature and ask the typical (and some atypical) questions. Name: Houston Pruitt School: Springdale Har-Ber Height: 6′ Weight: 185 Position: FS/SS Class: 2011 Bench max: 270 Squat max: 395 40-yard dash: 4.53 Vertical: 30 inches Junior stats: 96 total tackles, 4 int. 2 forced fumbles, 9 pass break ups Number of years … Read More
Razorbacks still looking
Lady Razorbacks Coach Tom Collen and staff don’t anticipate signing anyone April 16, the first day of the spring signing period that runs through May 21. They plan to entertain two basketball prospects on official visits during Arkansas’ spring game April 26. The Lady Razorbacks have four scholarships available but will most likely sign three players.
Malzahn back in the state
Tulsa hosted several Arkansas high school prospects on unofficial visits last week. Lonoke athlete Clarence Harris, Lake Hamilton quarterback Phillip Butterfield, White Hall offensive lineman Nick Partridge and running back/cornerback J.J. Martin all made the trip up to check out the Hurricanes. Butterfield was offered a scholarship by head Coach Todd Graham and co-offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn. All four enjoyed … Read More








