Riley Ferguson sticking with Tennessee 
December, 14, 2012
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Dave Hooker | ESPN.com
Despite internet rumors to the contrary, Arkansas is not making a push for ESPN 300 quarterback Riley Ferguson.
"They have never called," Ferguson's head coach, Brian Hales, said when asked about the Razorbacks' potential interest in the 6-foot-2, 190-pound pocket passer.
Speculation surfaced in response to coaching changes in the SEC. Tennessee fired former coach Derek Dooley, who Ferguson committed to in June. Then, the Vols hired Butch Jones from Cincinnati, who runs a slightly different offense than Dooley did.
"They have never called," Ferguson's head coach, Brian Hales, said when asked about the Razorbacks' potential interest in the 6-foot-2, 190-pound pocket passer.
Speculation surfaced in response to coaching changes in the SEC. Tennessee fired former coach Derek Dooley, who Ferguson committed to in June. Then, the Vols hired Butch Jones from Cincinnati, who runs a slightly different offense than Dooley did.
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