Football
Oklahoma DE Ford impressed with Hogs on visit
Defensive end Trace Ford was one of 73 players at Saturday’s Razorback Night Camp 2 and he liked what he saw.
FAYETTEVILLE — Defensive end Trace Ford was one of 73 players at Saturday’s Razorback Night Camp 2 and he liked what he saw.
“It’s definitely in my top five, that’s why I got out here,” Ford said to multiple sites. He has been busy playing baseball as well as looking at schools.
“I just wanted to see it more,” he said. “The baseball and all takes up time, so I wanted to get out and see more. That’s why I wanted to come here and see what it’s about.
“I like them a lot. I like Coach (Steve) Caldwell. He’s kind of quirky. He tries to show you how to do things and interacts with you, so I like that a lot. I know the schools I like and the schools I don’t like. Arkansas is definitely up there.”
Ford, 6-3, 220 pounds, came during the bitter cold and freezing weather in February. He didn’t get to see much.
He wanted to see it in warmer weather and got a good look Saturday.
“I got here at around 2 or 3 and we toured around to get a better feel for the school,” Ford said. “That’s why I came. It was like a freeze-out when I came the first time, so I wanted to get around to the facility and the business center and all. It was amazing, I liked it a lot.”
Ford has owned an Arkansas offer for several months and also holds scholarship opportunities with Oklahoma State, Florida State, Oregon, Missouri, Cal and others.
The Razorbacks are still firmly in his top group as he begins to take more visits following the end of his baseball season.
“It’s definitely in my top five, that’s why I got out here,” Ford said. “I just wanted to see it more. The baseball and all takes up time, so I wanted to get out and see more. That’s why I wanted to come here and see what it’s about.
“I like them a lot. I like Coach (Steve) Caldwell. He’s kind of quirky. He tries to show you how to do things and interacts with you, so I like that a lot. I know the schools I like and the schools I don’t like. Arkansas is definitely up there.”