North Little Rock 2016 WR Tobias Enlow Talks Arkansas Visit and gives Recruiting Update

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA Tobias Enlow’s story holds true for many recruits in a given year, sadly, year after year. The drawback to any sport is injury, and injury robbed Enlow of what should have been an amazing senior year on the Arkansas high school gridiron. Simply put, Enlow has it all. At 6’2, 188 pounds, the North […]

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Class of 2016 Fayetteville OC Noah Johnson Releases Early Season Highlight Reel

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA Continuing off an All-State performance in 2014, Class of 2016 offensive lineman Noah Johnson is back at it on the Arkansas high school gridiron. Helping push Fayetteville in the right direction in 2015, the Bulldogs have a 3-0 record with nice wins over Eisenhower (OK) 58-6, North Little Rock 53-14, and Muskogee (OK) 55-20. […]

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Fun Interview with North Little Rock WR Tobias Enlow

Written by Ryan Wright The future is bright on the gridiron at North Little Rock High School, especially for one player, Tobias Enlow. The Charging Wildcats have new head coach Jamie Mitchell bringing in an up-tempo spread attack that is sure to highlight the passing game giving Enlow an opportunity to have a breakout senior season. All of the signs […]

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Interview: Under the radar Arkansas WR Tobias Enlow seeing stock rise entering senior season

Written by Ryan Wright The 2014 season was an odd season for the North Little Rock football team to say the least. The Charging Wildcats ended up with an 11-2 record making a deep run into the Arkansas state playoffs but then controversy struck. Head coach Brad Bolding was involved in an alleged pay-to-play scandal with top wide receiver K.J. […]

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Class of 2016 Fayetteville OL looking to muscle his way to the next level

One thing that cannot be coached at any level his massive size or elite speed. One thing Fayetteville offensive lineman Noah Johnson has is great size and good speed, especially for a player his size. Watching the 6’3”, 320 pound, offensive lineman work one can tell he is still putting it all together on the field. The other important thing […]

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