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"Arkansas has some of the best coaches and facilities and that I could be a really big piece in the 2018 class," Wire said they tell him. Wire said Noland and Pool have talked up the Hogs. The Razorbacks' two commitments for the 2018 class, quarterback Connor Noland of Greenwood and linebacker Bumper Pool of Lucas (Texas) Lovejoy, are talking to numerous other prospects to persuade them to join the program. "The coaches and some of the other commits I talk to about Arkansas boosts my interest," Wire said. He talked about what intrigues him about the Razorbacks. Wire, 6-6, 260, of Gonzales (La.) East Ascension has scholarship offers from the Hogs, Arizona State, Auburn, Baylor, Missouri, Oregon, Oklahoma State and others. He's from Louisiana so I can connect with him more," Wire said. One of the better prospects in Louisiana, offensive lineman Cameron Wire, is planning to visit Fayetteville in large part because of Razorback receivers coach and New Orleans native Michael Smith. "We're definitely going to visit," Hobbs said. "He would scream when they got a touchdown and when they got a sack."Ī visit to Fayetteville likely will happen soon. "He would always say 'woo pig,' " Hobbs said.

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Hobbs, who recorded 86 tackles, 9 sacks, 4 forced fumbles and 1 interception as a junior, said he knew when his father was watching the Hogs play. "I know I can't jump through the screen to play college football." "If I'm watching it, I want to play it," Hobbs said.

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While his father is a big Hogs fan, Hobbs said he didn't see the Razorbacks play on TV because he rarely watches football.

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"You have a full scholarship waiting on you at Arkansas." said 'What's up my friend, hoping to talk soon,' " Hobbs said. He said Bielema contacted him by direct message on Twitter before extending the offer. "He finished it with a 'woo pig sooey.' " "He said that it was a big deal to get an offer from Arkansas, and he wants me to stay humble and thank God for my blessing every day," Hobbs said. Hobbs' grandfather, Peter Vaughns, who lives in Little Rock, was thrilled about the offer. "He was very emotional, real emotional," Hobbs said. Hobbs, 6-5, 210 pounds, of Fort Worth (Texas) Eastern Hills High School has about 10 other scholarship offers from Texas, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Oklahoma State, TCU and others.īecause his father is from Wilmot and is a graduate of the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, the offer triggered strong emotions. Since I was a little kid he talked about me getting an offer from Arkansas, and today that blessing came. "My dad is from Arkansas and he went to Arkansas. Wednesday was a big day for outside linebacker Byron Hobbs and his father, Paul, an Arkansas native, after Razorbacks Coach Bret Bielema extended a scholarship offer to the younger Hobbs.









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