Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Hogs get pledge from Georgia LB Christophe­r Paul.

- RICHARD DAVENPORT

Highly recruited linebacker Christophe­r Paul received a scholarshi­p offer from the University Arkansas a week ago, and that was long enough for him to know he wanted to orally commit to the Razorbacks.

Paul, 6-1, 235 pounds, 4.71 seconds in the 40-yard dash, of Crisp County High School in Cordele, Ga., accumulate­d 24 scholarshi­p offers from Tennessee, Louisville, Nebraska, TCU, Michigan State, West Virginia, Minnesota and others before pledging to the Hogs.

He and linebacker­s coach Rion Rhoades developed a strong relationsh­ip during the recruiting process.

“He’s a great guy,” Paul said. “I have a great bond with Coach Rhoades. When we talked I could feel the connection between us. We’ve been talking day in and day out since I got the offer.”

Paul said his Sunday night conversati­on with Rhoades flowed easily.

“We got on the phone about 9, and we didn’t stop talking until around 12,” Paul said. “It was a great talk.”

He had previous relationsh­ips with Coach Sam Pittman, offensive coordinato­r Kendal Briles, running backs coach Jimmy Smith and special teams coordinato­r Scott Fountain, who recruits southwest Georgia.

“They recruited me when they were at Georgia,” Paul said. “Coach Briles recruited me when he was at Florida State. Coach Jimmy Smith we played against his high school team before he left for Georgia State and eventually going to Arkansas. The bond I have with those coaches is unbelievab­le. It’s like I already know them. I don’t have to visit them because I already know all the coaches on the staff.”

Paul recorded 157 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, 7 quarterbac­k hurries, a pass breakup, 2 recovered fumbles and a forced fumble as a junior while leading the Cougars to a 11-4 record and Class 3A state championsh­ip game.

CBS Sports Network national recruiting analyst Tom Lemming believes Paul has 4-star potential.

“I make an annual stop at Crisp County High School because they have players every year,” Lemming said. “Chris can run and hit. Very productive. He has good timing, anticipati­on and is known for his hard-hitting style of play. I would give them 3-star plus now but he does have the ability to be 4-stars by the end of the year. He’s a rising star.”

Paul recalls his reaction when Rhoades extended the offer last Thursday.

“I was speechless man,” Paul said. “I had a whole lot of interest in Arkansas and when I got that call from Coach Rhoades that just made my whole day. Even before that I had been talking to my parents about Arkansas and when they offered my reaction was speechless.”

Paul enjoys stopping running backs in their tracks.

“If I hit them, I’ll drive them back a couple of yards,” he said.

He has impressive numbers in the weight room with a 315-pound bench press, 475 squat and 335 power clean. His father Chris Sr. is retired from the Navy and now works at Robins Air Force Base as a civil service worker while his mother Velieka is a registered nurse.

A team captain the past two seasons, Paul credits his parents for his leadership skills.

“I get it from my mom by the way she leads at work,” Paul said. “She leads my example. That’s why she’s head of medical surgery at the hospital and my pops is a natural born leader. You can tell the way he talks to you he’s a natural born leader. He taught me the ropes and the way not to be a follower. “

Paul becomes Arkansas’ 13th commitment for the 2021 class. Oral commitment­s are nonbinding.

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