Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Gregory to UA

- — Richard Davenport

Defensive end Eric Gregory flipped his oral commitment from Memphis to Arkansas on Monday afternoon. He plans to make an official visit to Fayettevil­le for the Alabama game Oct. 6. Gregory, 6-3, 270 pounds, of IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., also had scholarshi­p offers from Auburn, Tennessee, Ole Miss, Mississipp­i State, LSU and others.

Defensive end Eric Gregory flipped his oral commitment from Memphis to Arkansas on Monday.

He pledged to the Hogs sight unseen, but he has been talking to Coach Chad Morris and defensive coordinato­r John Chavis. He plans to make an official visit to Fayettevil­le for the Alabama game Oct. 6.

“I feel like there’s a family there,” Gregory said. “Even though I haven’t taken my official visit, I’ve been talking to coach Chavis and the head Coach Morris. I feel like they’re really building something there and I can fit in well.”

Gregory, 6-3, 270 pounds, 4.7 seconds in the 40-yard dash, of IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., also had scholarshi­p offers from Auburn, Tennessee, Ole Miss, Mississipp­i State, LSU and others. He’s teammates with Razorback receiver commitment Shamar Nash, who has raved about the Hogs since his pledge in June.

“He talked to me about it and said it was a great place, and I took his word for it that it was a great place,” Gregory said.

He said his uncle had two friends who attended the University of Arkansas, Fayettevil­le, and they spoke highly about the school.

“I talked to them about it, and they were saying Arkansas is a wonderful place and it would be perfect for me,” Gregory said. “They said the campus and life there is just amazing.”

He recorded 56 tackles, 16 tackles for loss and 12 sacks as a junior at Memphis Central. ESPN rates Gregory a four-star prospect and the No. 49 defensive end in the nation.

He becomes Arkansas’ 10th commitment and the fourth defensive lineman in the 2019 class. Defensive ends Mataio Soli and Zach Williams, and defensive tackle Carl Williams are the other pledges.

Oral commitment­s are nonbinding.

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