Interview with Arkansas Class of 2016 WR Commit Jordan Jones

Written by Ryan Wright Among many the top priorities for the Arkansas Razorbacks under head coach Bret Bielema since he came to town for the 2013 season is reloading the amount of talent at the wide receiver position. The Hogs have not had a true dynamic playmaker on the outside since the 2012 season when Cobi Hamilton hauled in 90 […]

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Guessing the Final Five Arkansas Commitments to the 2016 Recruiting Class

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA Over the weekend the Arkansas Razorbacks added verbal commitment No. 13 with Texas wide receiver Kofi Boateng. Due to scholarship restrictions, the Hogs are reportedly only going to take 18 players in the 2016 recruiting class instead of a full haul of 25 leaving five key spots left to fill. The big question is […]

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Texas Class of 2016 WR Kofi Boateng Discusses Verbal Commitment to Arkansas

Written by Ryan Wright On Saturday Arlington Lamar High School senior wide receiver Kofi Boateng became the 13th verbal commitment to the Arkansas Razorbacks 2016 recruiting class. The Hogs landed the 6’1”, 180 pound, receiver over offers from 30 other programs including Ole Miss, North Carolina, Texas Tech, Wisconsin, and Arizona State among others. Boateng jumped on everyone’s radar after […]

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Arkansas Razorbacks Land Texas WR Kofi Boateng

Written by Ryan Wright The Arkansas Razorbacks picked up verbal commitment No. 13 to their 2016 recruiting class on Saturday landing Arlington Lamar High School wide receiver Kofi Boateng. Boateng is one of the more highly recruited wide receivers in the nation with some 30 scholarship offers. The 6’1”, 180 pound, target had 66 receptions for 1,023 receiving yards with […]

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Interview with Texas Arlington Lamar WR Kofi Boateng

Whether he’s scoring on an 80-yard reverse, going up over a defender to make a catch, or routinely outrunning defenders on a fly pattern, Kofi Boateng is a seemingly unstoppable presence on the football field. College coaches running high octane offenses or coaches just needing someone who can catch a 5-yard slant, plant, and take the ball 80-yards to the […]

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