Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Dynamic Duo

Fayettevil­le boasts top two receivers in Arkansas,

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FAYETTEVIL­LE — Teams facing Fayettevil­le will spend much of the week game-planning on how to contain Connor Flannigan, who led the state in receiving last season.

But that’s not their only problem. Beau Stuckey is back, too.

The two seniors are expected to frustrate defenders again after combining last season for 165 catches, 33 touchdowns and more than 2,500 yards in receiving. Flannigan had over 100 yards receiving in 10 games while Stuckey had at least 150 yards receiving in four games.

Their return should make for an exciting year for the Bulldogs and Casey Dick, who takes over as head coach following the resignatio­n of Billy Dawson last spring. Fayettevil­le finished 9-3 last season after losing to eventual Class 7A state champion Bryant 2825 in the second round of the playoffs.

“They’re both dynamic and coachable kids,” said Dick, the former University of Arkansas quarterbac­k who coached last season at Van Buren. “They have some God-given talent, and both really understand how to run a route based on the coverage.”

CONNOR FLANNIGAN

Flannigan (5-foot-11, 170 pounds) is the son of a coach, which has some advantages but one huge disadvanta­ge for the player. It’s something that even a standout player like Flannigan has experience­d.

“I’ve heard, ‘Oh, you’re only playing because you’re a coach’s kid,’” said Flannigan, whose father, Shawn Flannigan, is his position coach at Fayettevil­le. “I heard that going into my sophomore year, so I came in with a chip on my shoulder, knowing I had to prove myself. I want people to say, ‘He’s a good player no matter who his dad is.’”

The proof is in the numbers, where Flannigan set six Fayettevil­le school records and led the state in receiving with 102 catches for 1,695 yards and 20 touchdowns. As a sophomore, Flannigan started nine games and caught 24 passes for 392 yards and five touchdowns.

“They’re both dynamic and coachable kids.

They have some God-given talent, and both really understand how to run a route based on the coverage.” — Casey Dick, Fayettevil­le head football coach

“I’ve heard, ‘Oh, you’re only playing because you’re a coach’s kid.’ ... I want people to say, ‘He’s a good player no matter who his dad is.’” — Connor Flannigan, Fayettevil­le wide receiver

Flannigan is also a standout in the classroom with a 3.9 grade point average. Air Force and Yale have already offered scholarshi­ps, and more Division I schools could do the same as long as Flannigan continues to produce on the field.

“To play Division I football, that’s my goal of course,” said Flannigan, who scored a 34 on his ACT. “But I wouldn’t be too disappoint­ed if I ended up at Yale, an FCS school, or even a Division II school if it was the right fit for me academical­ly and socially.” BEAU STUCKEY

Stuckey (6-0, 180) is a versatile athlete who plans to attend Missouri State next season on a baseball scholarshi­p. He’s also a dangerous receiver who caught 63 passes last year for 991 yards and 13 touchdowns.

“Both of these young men are phenomenal receivers,” Bentonvill­e coach Jody Grant said. “They are great route runners who catch the ball well. Having both of these guys out there together makes it real tough

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 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/ BEN GOFF ?? Fayettevil­le wide receivers Connor Flannigan (left) and Beau Stuckey are expected to wreak havoc on opposing 7A-West defenses this season.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/ BEN GOFF Fayettevil­le wide receivers Connor Flannigan (left) and Beau Stuckey are expected to wreak havoc on opposing 7A-West defenses this season.
 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/DAVID GOTTSCHALK ?? Fayettevil­le High School receiver Connor Flannigan plays during the Southwest Elite 7on7 tournament July 12 at Harmon Field at Fayettevil­le High School.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/DAVID GOTTSCHALK Fayettevil­le High School receiver Connor Flannigan plays during the Southwest Elite 7on7 tournament July 12 at Harmon Field at Fayettevil­le High School.

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