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Our first 5 star of this class!
Posted on 6/23/21 at 6:58 am
Posted on 6/23/21 at 6:58 am
He’s a long snapper. Really.
Hogs land snapper with offerRICHARD DAVENPORT
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Jun 23, 2021
In a rarity for college football, Elijah Stein orally committed to the University of Arkansas on Tuesday as a scholarship long snapper.
Stein, 6-3, 215 pounds, 4.77 seconds in the 40-yard dash, of Cambridge,
Wis., chose the Razorbacks over interest from Wisconsin, Stanford,
Baylor and Illinois. He made an unofficial visit to Fayetteville earlier this month.
“The facilities there are just crazy,” Stein said.
Kohl’s Kicking rates Stein a 5-star prospect and the No. 4 long snapper in the nation. While his ranking is impressive, Jamie Kohl — the director of Kohl’s Professional Camps — said on the website that the velocity on Stein’s snaps is elite.
“Stein is a special talent in the 2022 class and someone who still hasn’t reached his full potential,” Kohl said. “He snaps one of the fastest footballs I have ever seen at the high school level, but is also one of the most consistent. During the Kohl’s Texas Showcase, he finished with a blazing snap time of .64 seconds and scored on 10 of his 12 long snaps.”
When Stein was notified of his recent scholarship offer, he did not hesitate to accept.
“Long snappers, it’s not super common to be offered a scholarship, so I know it’s an opportunity I didn’t want to pass up,” Stein said.
Of the top 55 snappers in Kohl’s ranking, only Stein and Texas commitment
Lance St. Louis have Power 5 offers. While snappers usually don’t receive the same attention as other prospects during the recruiting process, Stein said Arkansas special teams coordinator Scott Fountain was constantly reaching out to him.
“He really called me often, like once a week, sometimes twice a week, and really took time out of his day to talk to me, which really meant a lot,” Stein said. “I was getting letters and all that stuff, but when they’re actually taking time out of their day to talk you, that meant a lot to me.”
Stein, who also plays linebacker and tight end for his high school, has been selected to play in the 2022 All-American Bowl on Jan. 8 in San Antonio. He looks forward to being coached by Fountain.
“Definitely a guy I could get along with and I could definitely see myself seeing at practice every day,” Stein said.
Stein started snapping as a freshman but only recently focused on his craft.
“To be 100% honest, I really only started taking it serious about eight months ago,” he said.
Stein is the 11th commitment in Arkansas’ 2022 class. Oral commitments are nonbinding.
Hogs land snapper with offerRICHARD DAVENPORT
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Jun 23, 2021
In a rarity for college football, Elijah Stein orally committed to the University of Arkansas on Tuesday as a scholarship long snapper.
Stein, 6-3, 215 pounds, 4.77 seconds in the 40-yard dash, of Cambridge,
Wis., chose the Razorbacks over interest from Wisconsin, Stanford,
Baylor and Illinois. He made an unofficial visit to Fayetteville earlier this month.
“The facilities there are just crazy,” Stein said.
Kohl’s Kicking rates Stein a 5-star prospect and the No. 4 long snapper in the nation. While his ranking is impressive, Jamie Kohl — the director of Kohl’s Professional Camps — said on the website that the velocity on Stein’s snaps is elite.
“Stein is a special talent in the 2022 class and someone who still hasn’t reached his full potential,” Kohl said. “He snaps one of the fastest footballs I have ever seen at the high school level, but is also one of the most consistent. During the Kohl’s Texas Showcase, he finished with a blazing snap time of .64 seconds and scored on 10 of his 12 long snaps.”
When Stein was notified of his recent scholarship offer, he did not hesitate to accept.
“Long snappers, it’s not super common to be offered a scholarship, so I know it’s an opportunity I didn’t want to pass up,” Stein said.
Of the top 55 snappers in Kohl’s ranking, only Stein and Texas commitment
Lance St. Louis have Power 5 offers. While snappers usually don’t receive the same attention as other prospects during the recruiting process, Stein said Arkansas special teams coordinator Scott Fountain was constantly reaching out to him.
“He really called me often, like once a week, sometimes twice a week, and really took time out of his day to talk to me, which really meant a lot,” Stein said. “I was getting letters and all that stuff, but when they’re actually taking time out of their day to talk you, that meant a lot to me.”
Stein, who also plays linebacker and tight end for his high school, has been selected to play in the 2022 All-American Bowl on Jan. 8 in San Antonio. He looks forward to being coached by Fountain.
“Definitely a guy I could get along with and I could definitely see myself seeing at practice every day,” Stein said.
Stein started snapping as a freshman but only recently focused on his craft.
“To be 100% honest, I really only started taking it serious about eight months ago,” he said.
Stein is the 11th commitment in Arkansas’ 2022 class. Oral commitments are nonbinding.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 8:01 am to Rzrbackguy
Yeah I saw this thought it had to be some sort of joke
Posted on 6/23/21 at 4:04 pm to Porker Face
Pittman's recruiting continues to fall under expectations. Love the guy, but I think everyone thoght the 4 and 5 star kids (especially linemen) would be flocking to the program, and they haven't yet en masse.
Writing and in-depth article about a damn long snapper is just embarrassing.
Writing and in-depth article about a damn long snapper is just embarrassing.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 4:32 pm to Jack Ruby
Recruiting is speculation and opinion. Sam is doing a good job.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 5:51 pm to Jack Ruby
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I think everyone thoght the 4 and 5 star kids (especially linemen) would be flocking to the program, and they haven't yet en masse.
I mean we have two 4 star linemen committed to the 2022 class currently so I'm not sure he really deserves criticism on this yet.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 6:04 pm to Jack Ruby
Who thought we were going to lock down a bunch of 5 stars?? We won 3 games last year
Posted on 6/23/21 at 8:56 pm to Jack Ruby
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Pittman's recruiting continues to fall under expectations. Love the guy, but I think everyone thoght the 4 and 5 star kids (especially linemen) would be flocking to the program, and they haven't yet en masse.
5 of our 11 commits right now are 4* guys with two of them being OL. I’m not sure how anyone could have expected better.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 9:43 pm to TheCheshireHog
I think our recruiting is fine...its just pretty unusual to give a schollie to a snapper.
Besides...if he snaps it back so fast wouldn't that mean our gunners are another step are two away from the returner when he catches the ball?
Besides...if he snaps it back so fast wouldn't that mean our gunners are another step are two away from the returner when he catches the ball?
Posted on 6/23/21 at 11:30 pm to Rzrbackguy
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Our first 5 star of this class!
bullshite.
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He’s a long snapper
Well actually that would fit
Posted on 6/24/21 at 12:17 am to Jack Ruby
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I think everyone thoght the 4 and 5 star kids (especially linemen) would be flocking to the program
And you continue to show why you are a dumb arse
Posted on 6/24/21 at 6:43 am to Jack Ruby
I think due to Pittman’s recruiting abilities everyone’s expectations were that we would have decent signing classes and if and when we start winning more ball games we would have much better signing classes than usual.
Posted on 6/24/21 at 8:00 am to CauleyHog
I think that's a fair assessment.
For next year, we already have two more 4* kids committed than we did the entire last class and are still in the running for plenty more. So, to me, he's trending upwards. And that's all I ask after the fking atrocity the program became.
For next year, we already have two more 4* kids committed than we did the entire last class and are still in the running for plenty more. So, to me, he's trending upwards. And that's all I ask after the fking atrocity the program became.
Posted on 6/24/21 at 1:22 pm to Rzrbackguy
quote:After seeing our special teams the last few years, start giving schollys to the damn water boys if it means we can kick the ball without falling all over ourselves.
I think our recruiting is fine...its just pretty unusual to give a schollie to a snapper.
Posted on 6/24/21 at 1:29 pm to Drewbie
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After seeing our special teams the last few years, start giving schollys to the damn water boys if it means we can kick the ball without falling all over ourselves.
The problem is we've been giving those Schollys at the end to water boys and this is what you get. We're bad at special teams because we get out of position and we're not fast enough to make up for it.
Posted on 6/24/21 at 3:04 pm to oklahogjr
We are bad at special teams because of depth issues.
Posted on 6/24/21 at 4:26 pm to Jack Ruby
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Pittman's recruiting continues to fall under expectations. Love the guy, but I think everyone thoght the 4 and 5 star kids (especially linemen) would be flocking to the program, and they haven't yet en masse
Who is everyone?
Why in the frick would anybody in their right mind think that Pittman would be getting 4 and 5 start linemen to a program that's won a total of 7 games in the last 3 years?
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