Texarkana Gazette

Morris caps post-hiring whirlwind by signing seven

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FAYETTEVIL­LE, Ark.—New Arkansas coach Chad Morris had 13 days to add his touch to an early recruiting class that former coach Bret Bielema had spent years working on.

Morris took a break from his hectic first few weeks in Fayettevil­le to celebrate that work and reflect on his first two weeks on the job.

Arkansas signed seven high school players to letters of intent Wednesday, the first day of the early signing period, including four from Arkansas and three from Texas — where Morris began his career as a high school coach and later coached at SMU before being hired by the Razorbacks .

Morris started visiting recruits on the very night he was introduced as the new coach, and he spent every day through last weekend’s on-campus recruiting visits in contact with players he hopes can help turn around a program that finished 4-8 last season. In between, he watched an Arkansas high school football championsh­ip game, was introduced to fans at a Arkansas basketball game and spent countless hours working to fill out his coaching staff.

“To say that we were going to hit the ground running 13 days ago, I think is an understate­ment,” Morris said.

Among the signees was quarterbac­k Connor Noland of Greenwood, Arkansas. The 6-foot-3, 205-pound Noland had the most memorable signing ceremony of the day, inking his scholarshi­p papers while visiting the Colosseum in Rome and positing it on Twitter.

Noland, who is also a top baseball prospect and could potentiall­y be drafted by a major league team this summer, was committed to Arkansas under Bielema and stayed true to his home state following Bielema’s firing. He had interest from schools including Texas A&M, Penn State and UCLA.

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