Calloway Looks To Prove His Worth
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2018 8:17 pm
By Otis Kirk
Fayetteville, AR. – Sophomore cornerback Chevin Calloway turned down Texas and many others to become a Razorback.
While he was from Dallas (Texas) Bishop Dunne High School, Calloway wasn't a true out-of-state prospect. He was born in Pine Bluff and has family there.
“I know I was born there for sure and grew up a little bit there,” Calloway said. “I was probably about two or three years old when we moved to Texas. I have a couple of cousins (in Pine Bluff) and an uncle that stays down there and my grandmother stays down there sometimes.”
Landing Calloway was huge for the Razorbacks since he hadn't lived in Arkansas except when he was a baby. The four-star recruit was the No. 120 player in the ESPN300. He played in the Under Armour All-American Game. Did you being from Pine Bluff play a role in Arkansas beating not just the Longhorns, but Oklahoma, Ohio State, Notre Dame, Texas A&M, Michigan, Auburn, LSU and many others?
“No,” Calloway said. “That wasn’t a factor at all. It was more my experience when I came here and the coaches.”
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Fayetteville, AR. – Sophomore cornerback Chevin Calloway turned down Texas and many others to become a Razorback.
While he was from Dallas (Texas) Bishop Dunne High School, Calloway wasn't a true out-of-state prospect. He was born in Pine Bluff and has family there.
“I know I was born there for sure and grew up a little bit there,” Calloway said. “I was probably about two or three years old when we moved to Texas. I have a couple of cousins (in Pine Bluff) and an uncle that stays down there and my grandmother stays down there sometimes.”
Landing Calloway was huge for the Razorbacks since he hadn't lived in Arkansas except when he was a baby. The four-star recruit was the No. 120 player in the ESPN300. He played in the Under Armour All-American Game. Did you being from Pine Bluff play a role in Arkansas beating not just the Longhorns, but Oklahoma, Ohio State, Notre Dame, Texas A&M, Michigan, Auburn, LSU and many others?
“No,” Calloway said. “That wasn’t a factor at all. It was more my experience when I came here and the coaches.”
Read the rest here - https://www.nwahomepage.com/sports/pig- ... 1347611856