Arkansas
On Saturday, the Hogs make at least three new bids
Fayetteville, Arkansas – At least three fresh offers, including one to an outstanding pair of linemen, were made during Arkansas’s second Prospect Day on Saturday.
Peyton Miller, an offensive lineman from Anna (Texas), Class of 2027; Keiton Jones, a two-way lineman from Coffeyville (Kan.) Field Kindley Class of 2025 (6-5, 300); and Quinn Murphy, a quarterback from Argyle (Texas), Liberty Christian Class of 2026 (6-3, 185), were the offers from Arkansas.
Miller, who is only a freshman, has already received offers from the Razorbacks, Baylor, Houston, Nebraska, Pitt, SMU, TCU, Texas A&M, Texas State, and Tulsa. Miller was selected to the MaxPreps Freshman All-America team and has a wing span of 77 inches. He was a key player in the Coyotes’ 15-1 record and state title run.
Additionally, Jones has received offers from Texas Tech, Penn State, Cincinnati, Pittsburg State, Houston, and Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College. For Field Kindley, he plays both ways, but in college, it’s anticipated that he’ll focus mostly on offense. In the 40-yard dash last year, he ran a 5.2.
In twenty-four hours, Murphy received three offers. UAB, South Florida, and Arkansas were among the places that offered him. Jason Witten, a former star tight end for the Dallas Cowboys, is Murphy’s coach.
Murphy has had offers from several schools, including UTSA, Baylor, Houston, Louisville, Miami, Michigan, SMU, UCF, and UNLV. Murphy has completed 377 of 548 throws for 5.436 yards, 85 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions in the last two years. With 54 rushes, he has 242 yards and 5 touchdowns.
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