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Posted on 10/9/14 at 11:04 pm to
Posted by CtotheVrzrbck
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Posted on 10/9/14 at 11:04 pm to
Been hoping he'd be our final in-state offer. He's a type of player that we don't have on the roster at the moment.

I know they're talking him as a WLB, but my years of playing internet OC/DC/position coach/scout/athletic director tell me that strong safety is where he'll get paychecks at.

I doubt he'd keep his speed at 235, he's already 210-215 lbs. Early has him physically advanced, I don't think he's a Ramsey type that would instantly pack on 25lbs by eating well and hitting the weights like a madman. 225 with speed and agility is where he becomes a difference maker.
Posted by TheCheshireHog
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Posted on 10/10/14 at 12:30 am to
Dalton Person at 247 with Dre Greenlaw:

Yet, the process is complicated for Greenlaw. His father, Brian Early, is a former quality control coach for the Razorbacks and the current defensive line coach at Arkansas State where Greenlaw is currently committed.

"It's been a dream since I was three to go to Arkansas," Greenlaw said. "But it's tough because I have family at A-State. Being close to them and having that there whenever I would need it would be special.

"But like I said, it's always been a dream to play at Arkansas, and then my dad got the job over there and it changed my perspective a bit. Still, it'd just be really hard to turn down a dream come true."

Once he received the news from Bielema, Greenlaw spoke with his father later on in the evening.
"He was happy," Greenlaw said. "He was just telling me congrats and that I deserved [the offer]. Whatever decision I make, he said that he'll support me."
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