Hogs visit covered, Arkansas 2026 OL Cody Taylor sets Kansas State trip

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @RyanWrightRNG The word is getting out about 2026 offensive lineman Cody Taylor (6-3, 285). Developing his craft at Arkansas’ Greenwood High School, the rising talent already has eight offers on the table with more opportunities coming his way. Backyard SEC program Arkansas just hosted Taylor and now Kansas State wants Taylor on campus for a […]

Continue reading »

Top four set, Florida four-star WR Zy’marion Lang previews Kansas State official

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @RyanWrightRNG The recruiting battle continues for four-star receiver Zy’marion Lang. The new Cardinal Mooney (Sarasota, Fla.) playmaker has 32 scholarship options to mull over with a short list of teams he’s considering. On Wednesday, Kansas State gets their shot to win the 2024 prospect over during an official in Manhattan. On July 3, Lang shortened […]

Continue reading »

Kentucky offered, interest building for 2025 Missouri OG Motie Williams

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @RyanWrightRNG There are certain types of players you hate if they are on the other team but absolutely love if suited up in your team’s jersey… Motie Williams is the embodiment of that on the gridiron. Trapping, pulling, scratching, clawing, and definitely pancaking, Williams was a driving force on the offensive line for Liberty North […]

Continue reading »

Pair of SEC visits being planned by Arkansas three-star 2024 OT Vinny Winters

Arkansas’ Malvern High School put it on opposing 4A defenses last season with a passing attack that went over 2,500 yards and a ground game that moved the ball 4,300-plus yards. That kind of output doesn’t happen by mistake and needs a cornerstone left tackle to move the line of scrimmage downfield. The Leopards have it in three-star 2024 prospect […]

Continue reading »

Kansas Basketball: Interview with Shawnee Mission South 2018 PF Yor Anei

Written by Charlie Beuttel Twitter: @charlie_cds3 Shawnee Mission South High School, located just outside of Kansas City (KS), had an average season last year with the Raiders finishing 11-11 scoring on average 50.86 points a game. The good news for Raiders’ fans is that the team has an extra year of experience under their belts and one of the returning […]

Continue reading »

Arkansas Razorbacks Recruiting Coordinator E.K. Franks Gives Insight to Behind the Scenes Process

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA Life as a recruiting coordinator for any given athletic program seems to be a tireless journey spanning 365 days a year filled with a lot of second guessers around every corner. Regardless of the program and the overall success of any given class, there are always a couple of players that got away or […]

Continue reading »

Top Underperforming Power Five Conference Programs in Recruiting Ahead of NSD

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA For every good there is a bad, and with every list there is a top, a bottom, and everything else in between. With National Signing Day just days away, several Power Five Conference programs are flat out killing it on the recruiting trail while others are underperforming to date from the big picture standpoint. […]

Continue reading »

Interview with Topeka Kansas Class of 2016 RB Mike McCoy

Written by Charlie Beuttel Topeka High School in Topeka, Kansas finished 2014 with a 7-3 record behind a high-powered offense that averaged 52.4 points a game. The Trojans’ offense manufactured several blowouts marching to the Kansas High School Playoffs. A promising season ended in the first round of the Kansas 6A playoffs losing 64-46 to Hutchison. One key weapon in […]

Continue reading »

Iowa Class of 2016 OG Jake Heinrich “Calls the Hogs”

As families across the nation settled in for 4th of July celebrations Razorback Nation had something a little extra to celebrate on Saturday when 3-star offensive guard Jake Heinrich “Called the Hogs.” The 6’4”, 285 pound, Urbandale High School star had a tough choice to make after being considered a longtime lean towards nearby Iowa State. The Cyclones had made […]

Continue reading »