From Adam Friedman
The coaching carousel is keeping everybody on their toes and its impact is being felt in recruiting classes around the country. Arkansas made a few changes on their coaching staff and that caused four-star offensive lineman Kai Greer to rethink his commitment to the Razorbacks.
"The situation kind of changed over there with coach Kennedy leaving," Greer said. "He was the coach that recruited me for Arkansas. I have nothing but the upmost respect for them and I'm just doing what's best for me and my family in this situation."
Greer already has one visit set and there could be more before Signing Day.
"I'm taking a visit to Louisville this weekend," he said. "That the only visit I have scheduled right now but I'm hearing from some other schools and might schedule so others.
"Things seem great at Louisville," said Greer. "I talk to coach Owens, the offensive line coach there. I think he's a great guy and I want to see what it's like up there.
"I really liked the way they played in the ACC Championship Game," he said. "They're really competitive and I'm excited to get a closer look at them."
Greer is a four-star offensive guard prospect. He originally committed to Stanford in June before flipping to Arkansas in August.
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Four-star OL Kai Greer reopens his recruitment & schedules a visit
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The coaching carousel is keeping everybody on their toes and its impact is being felt in recruiting classes around the country. Arkansas made a few changes on their coaching staff and that caused four-star offensive lineman Kai Greer to rethink his commitment to the Razorbacks.
"The situation kind of changed over there with coach Kennedy leaving," Greer said. "He was the coach that recruited me for Arkansas. I have nothing but the upmost respect for them and I'm just doing what's best for me and my family in this situation."
Greer already has one visit set and there could be more before Signing Day.
"I'm taking a visit to Louisville this weekend," he said. "That the only visit I have scheduled right now but I'm hearing from some other schools and might schedule so others.
"Things seem great at Louisville," said Greer. "I talk to coach Owens, the offensive line coach there. I think he's a great guy and I want to see what it's like up there.
"I really liked the way they played in the ACC Championship Game," he said. "They're really competitive and I'm excited to get a closer look at them."
Greer is a four-star offensive guard prospect. He originally committed to Stanford in June before flipping to Arkansas in August.