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Sategna Flips; Mayfield vs. ODBs; Posey Retires; Giannis is Brilliant; Change My Mind and much more Call or text, 877-377-6963
Fayetteville wide receiver may have decided to change course and stay close to home playing for Razorbacks.
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Fayetteville wide receiver Isaiah Sategna has apparently decided to stay close to home.
The highly-rated wide receiver flipped from Oregon to Arkansas on Tuesday evening, making the announcement via Twitter:
Please respect my decision. ALL HOG? #committed @SWiltfong247 @BrandonHuffman @GregBiggins @samspiegs @EarlGill10 pic.twitter.com/WNi2Y0F2EA
— Isaiah Sategna (@isaiahsategna1) November 4, 2021
He is the 20th commitment for the Hogs, moving the 2022 class to No. 19 in the country, according to the 247Sports composite rankings.
The 5-11, 170-pound, speedster is having a big year for the Bulldogs, who are currently ranked No. 3 overall in the state poll and third in Class 7A.
He’s caught 64 passes for 1,260 yards and 13 touchdowns through nine games with another three rushing scores.
Sategna is not expected to enroll early because he’s anticipating a big senior season on the track. He ran 10.8 in the 100m dash as a freshman, 6.86 in the 60m as a sophomore and has a 24-1 long jump.
Both of Sategna’s parents were track athletes at LSU.
He had offers from just about everyone. He originally committed to Texas A&M, considered USC and changed to Oregon. The Razorbacks are the third team he has committed to.
With November, the team with the healthiest players usually comes out on top as nagging problems keep coming up.
Weighing in on everything from the Monkeygate at Texas through CFP initial rankings and Mississippi State’s defense on Halftime.
One of biggest keys is going to be if the Razorbacks can keep ground game going against ‘Dogs good run stoppers.
Former Mississippi State quarterback and now radio analyst felt officials’ calls in Memphis loss played role in initial CFP rankings.
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