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99¢ a week for two months SAVE NOW SKIP TO CONTENT LOG IN SUBSCRIBE NOW Part of the McClatchy Media Network News Sports Business Politics Opinion • Sports Betting Personal Finance Public Notices Obituaries Shopping COLLEGE SPORTS Archer Brothers Have Positive Visit with Petrino, Fouche BY JACOB DAVIS SPORTS ILLUSTRATED ALL HOGS NEWS, ANALYSIS AND MORE UPDATED FEBRUARY 01, 2024 3:35 PM FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino and wide receivers coach Ronnie Fouch were in Greenwood on Wednesday to visit with Kane and Cash Archer. A source told allHOGS the visit went “Great, super great! [Coaches] loved Kane!” Obviously, the Razorbacks offered Kane, a sophomore quarterback, as an eighth-grader. With Cash playing primarily at defensive end throughout his career, the thought is him playing more outside linebacker for the Bulldogs will open up his recruitment. Cash currently holds offers from Ole Miss, Arkansas State, Tulane and Louisville. He currently stands at 6-2, 222 pounds. He has exceptional speed in the 5-10-5 yard splits at 4.19 seconds. As a junior, he recorded 78 tackles, 29 tackles for loss and 20 sacks. For Kane, the sophomore passer was elite, leading the Bulldogs to another 6A state title, his first as a starter. The 6-1, 201-pound quarterback completed 74% of his passes for 2,399 yards, 33 touchdowns against three interceptions. He displayed exceptional scrambling ability, rushing for 659 yards, and 16 touchdowns. Tuesday, Kane was extended a scholarship offer from SMU. Former Arkansas quarterback Rhett Lashlee is the head coach of the Mustangs and continues to actively recruit in his home state (being a native of Northwest Arkansas). Florida State, Arizona, Kentucky, Michigan, Miami, Ole Miss, Tennessee and Texas A&M are other teams which remain in the mix for the younger Archer.

 

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