Cameron Wrenn takes in Arkansas game 
November, 26, 2012
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Damon Sayles | ESPN.com
Running back Cameron Wrenn (Broken Arrow, Okla./Broken Arrow) has his college options. He has offers from Division II Central Oklahoma, Missouri Southern and Missouri Western, as well as a junior college offer from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M.
Wrenn, like many other uncommitted football players, is still looking to pick up his first offer from an FBS program, and he’s hoping Arkansas will be one of the schools to pull the trigger. Wrenn was one of the many recruits in attendance for Arkansas’ final home of the season against LSU, and he said the trip was enjoyable.
“It was pretty good. It’s only a two-hour trip from Broken Arrow, but it was a good experience,” said Wrenn, a 6-foot-1, 185-pound running back. “It was another good college game to watch. I wasn’t really expecting a blowout. Week in and week out, no matter who the opponent is, you know they [Arkansas] are going to be prepared.”
Wrenn, like many other uncommitted football players, is still looking to pick up his first offer from an FBS program, and he’s hoping Arkansas will be one of the schools to pull the trigger. Wrenn was one of the many recruits in attendance for Arkansas’ final home of the season against LSU, and he said the trip was enjoyable.
“It was pretty good. It’s only a two-hour trip from Broken Arrow, but it was a good experience,” said Wrenn, a 6-foot-1, 185-pound running back. “It was another good college game to watch. I wasn’t really expecting a blowout. Week in and week out, no matter who the opponent is, you know they [Arkansas] are going to be prepared.”
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