Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

‘Committed’ crew

Pittman praises signing class lacking ‘drama’

- TOM MURPHY

FAYETTEVIL­LE — Their reputation­s as ace recruiters put to the test on the early national signing day, University of Arkansas Coach Sam Pittman and his staff delivered a 22-man class to the Hill on Wednesday.

The Razorbacks’ haul is situated at No. 20 in the composite rankings compiled by 247Sports, 10 notches higher than last year’s class, and No. 8 in the SEC.

The class of 21 high schoolers and one junior-college signee is highlighte­d by three players who earned four- star composite rankings in wide receiver Ketron Jackson, running back AJ Green and receiver/tailback

Raheim Sanders, and two other skill players who were rated four-star talents by at least one recruiting service in quarterbac­k Lucas Coley and running back Javion Hunt.

“The greatest thing I think about this class is once they were committed, they stayed committed to us,” Pittman said. “And I think that says a lot about our coaching staff and the relationsh­ips they had built with these guys.”

2 intercepti­ons. He also had 150 carries for 1,148 yards and 22 touchdowns.

He credited Coach Brad Bolding, offensive coordinato­r Clay Bemberg and the entire staff for his team’s developmen­t.

“We have at least 13 other people on this team that have offers,” Rogers said. “For them to have this many athletes on the team, they’re obviously doing something right. I think they’ll keep doing it and do even greater things in the future.”

Rogers is excited to represent his state as a Razorback.

“It means a lot to be a neighborho­od hero,” Rogers said. “Just to represent the people is just a great honor.”

Outley, 6-4, 256, had offers from Florida State, LSU, Texas A&M, Tennessee, Missouri, Michigan, Ole Miss, Penn State, Oregon and others.

“It’s special moment for me,” Outley said. “I worked hard for this all my life, so I’m real happy and have to thank God and my family.”

National recruiting analyst Tom Lemming of CBS Sports Network rates Outley a fourstar prospect and Rogers a three star.

Outley suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury during an early-season victory over Little Rock Southwest. He said he’s almost at full speed.

“Rehab is going great,” he said. “We’re almost to 100%.”

As a junior, Outley had 48 catches for 721 yards and 8 touchdowns. He’s confident he can see the field next year.

“I absolutely think I can step in and fill a spot that’s missing and try to bring what’s missing and try to bring more wins to the program,” he said.

He’s also thrilled to have a chance to put on the Razorbacks uniform.

“This is where I grew up. It’s my hometown,” Outley said. “It’s amazing to come to Arkansas … for my home state and try to build the program up.”

Outley and Rogers are the first prospects from the Little Rock district to sign with Arkansas since defensive end Antwain Robinson and safety Kevin Thornton of Little Rock Central in 2005.

Rogers said determinat­ion and hard work helped him become a Hog.

“It all comes down to work ethic,” he said. “How bad do you want it? What do you do in your extra time? Your free time to get to the next level. That’s what matters and that’s what counts.”

Outley said he is proud to represent Parkview and the school district.

“It means a lot just to put on Little Rock, the city of Little Rock and LRSD,” he said. “They have talent, too, so just to put them on the map and tell them the Little Rock School District has talent, too.”

Many observers believe strong football programs within the school district are key in helping the Razorbacks compete at a high level. Prior to Michael Poore being named superinten­dent in 2016, the district had 23 superinten­dents and saw a de-emphasis put on athletics that led to the talent pool drying up for the Razorbacks.

Poore and district Athletic Director John Daniels have reinvested into athletics, and the district has seen an influx of coaching talent that’s led to increased participat­ion in football.

Bolding credits Poore, Daniels, assistant superinten­dent of athletics Randy Rutherford, Parkview Athletic Director John Kelley and Principal James Castleberr­y for helping turn things around at Parkview and in the district.

“My hope is the new board coming in will really continue to push athletics in this district,” Bolding said. “We must continue to raise the bar for all young student-athletes in this district.”

He also said he’s proud to see Rogers and Outley benefit from the uptick.

“We are very excited for Landon and Erin, the fact they are the first two Little Rock School District Razorbacks to sign since 2005 is exciting to me, my staff and honestly, I think for Arkansans,” Bolding said. People in this state know that when Razorback football has been good, Little Rock School District was producing players.” Rogers is believed to be the first Razorback scholarshi­p quarterbac­k from the district since Houston Nutt in the mid-1970s.

“We wanted to make it to the next level,” Rogers said. “We wanted to be the face of the LRSD, and that’s what we did.”

Poore was the superinten­dent of the Bentonvill­e School District before coming to Little Rock. He said he anticipate­s more athletes from the district following in their footsteps.

“I’m excited for these two young men and their families,” Poore said. “It’s going to be neat for us to continue to watch them right here in our state.”

Daniels is a huge Hog fan and grew up wanting to play for the Razorbacks. Having two Arkansas signees from the district is big for him.

“It shows we’re doing some things right and we’re moving in the right direction,” said Daniels, who has a Razorback tattoo on his right ankle. “I would expect in a district this size, we should have eight to 10 Division I football players every year coming out of this district, and two or three going to the Razorbacks.”

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 ?? More photos available at (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Thomas Metthe) ?? Landon Rogers tries on an Arkansas Razorbacks helmet after the signing ceremony for he and teammate Erin Outley on Wednesday at Little Rock Parkview. “It means a lot to be a neighborho­od hero,” Rogers said. “Just to represent the people is just a great honor.” arkansason­line.com/1217parkvi­ew.
More photos available at (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Thomas Metthe) Landon Rogers tries on an Arkansas Razorbacks helmet after the signing ceremony for he and teammate Erin Outley on Wednesday at Little Rock Parkview. “It means a lot to be a neighborho­od hero,” Rogers said. “Just to represent the people is just a great honor.” arkansason­line.com/1217parkvi­ew.

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