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FB Recruiting Arkansas has the attention of 2022 Louisiana CB Welch early

Consider Arkansas a top team early on for 2022 Acadiana (La.) CB Laterrance Welch. He has forged a strong bond with Sam Carter early on. Expect a visit whenever the dead period ends

MORE: https://arkansas.rivals.com/news/schools-catching-the-attention-of-elite-louisiana-cb-latterance-welch

Hoops Corey Evans on David Patrick Hire, Musselman's recruiting and more

Corey was on the Morning Rush this morning and said a lot of good stuff:

Evans on Patrick Hire: "He has a great background of knowledge and networking base in Australia. All around, his expansive network and even running his own program at UC Riverside, it's a huge pickup for Eric Musselman."

Evans on Muss pushing NBA experience: "I'm not sure it's (getting guys to the NBA) surpassed winning a national title but it's about how can you help me achieve your dream, which is the NBA."

Evans on Muss/Patrick Relationship: "They shared a connection in Australia and then David Patrick was actually one of the men responsible for the hiring of Eric Musselman at LSU. It's funny how it all works around and now Musselman is hiring Patrick from Riverside."

Evans on Patrick's big paycheck: "It's going to be hard to pull a sitting head coach like David Patrick unless the right money is there, as well as the infrastructure, and Arkansas has both. They get in the business to run there own program so to walk away from that and being their own boss, it's going to take some money."
(Muss has now done this twice, Corey Williams at Stetson and Patrick at Riverside)

Evans on how good Montverde was: "When Moses Moody is maybe the 5th best player on that team when he'd be the top player, clear and definitively on any other team. It's a top 7, top 8 that probably could've beat some high major teams last season. With Barnes, Sharpe and Cade, those are three guys that don't really need college."

Evans on Muss's recruiting: "Muss has done a great job shifting his own recruiting philosophy, devoting more time to the high school realm. He knew he wasn't going to get a Moses Moody or a Jaylin Williams out of high school (at Nevada) so he went the transfer route. With Muss's background in the D-League and overseas, summer by summer, year by year, your roster is going to turnover and that's what college basketball is becoming. Next to Fred Hoiberg, Musselman has become the mastermind of that."

Evans on how no eval period hurts programs: "I feel like I have a good grasp on the 2021s but the coaches, they were focusing on playing basketball. But I will say this for Arkansas, it may hurt them a little less. They had a general consensus on who the best were from their area and going back to the transfer portal, not knowing who's good in the high school realm isn't going to hurt them as much."

Dumb OT question on sec football referees and covid 19

So we all want football this fall. Players aren’t a high risk group, but some refs may be.

I have seen games in the past where a member of the officiating crew gets hurt. There is usually an extra ref off the field, who comes in and takes a spot, sometimes moving crew members around.

But here’s my odd question, what about covid? If part of or one of the crew gets covid, then they all have to be tested & quarantined, will the sec have another entire crew as back up or on standby for last minute changes on game days (or day before) around all the sec games this fall? chain gang, replay officials, etc
I would think they’d have to.

same could be asked about tv crews, cameramen, producers and announcers I would guess
maybe sec has always had contingency plans and have crews on standby, idk

sorry this was a water cooler talk today, got me thinking.

how many times over the years do I wish they would have changed crews, ha

FB Recruiting Early 2022 Running Back Targets

The Razorbacks have offered 12 running backs since Pittman hired Jimmy Smith as RB coach and two more Morris offers stand as well, giving them a total group of 14 offers right now. To land the two they have now for the 2020 class, they offered 18 running backs.

Arkansas:
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Texas Backs:
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NC:
https://n.rivals.com/content/prospects/2022/omarion-hampton-259540


Missouri:
https://n.rivals.com/content/prospects/2022/arlen-harris-235113
^Harris's dad is the HC at his high school

Baseball Commitment Scouting Report: North Carolina 2022 RHP Carter Boyd

Arkansas dipped into a recruiting ground it doesn't usually get players from to land this 2022 right-hander. More on what kind of player the Hogs are getting: https://arkansas.rivals.com/news/commitment-scouting-report-north-carolina-2022-rhp-carter-boyd

(I've now written scouting reports on the Diamond Hogs' last six commitments, links to which can be found in my ultimate baseball recruiting thread. I do hope y'all enjoy these. Don't think you'll find anything like them anywhere else.)

BB Recruiting Mike Neighbors offers 7th grader

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Just did a quick Google search and found that Keziah is a Class of 2025 - I'll do the math for you, she's a seventh grader going into eight grade - prospect from Yukon, Okla. Despite being so young, looks like she plays up on 17U teams pretty regularly.

Apparently her travel team was going to face Gigi Bryant's team at the event she and Kobe were headed to before the tragic helicopter crash that killed them and others earlier this year.

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