Courtney Gardner (Roseville, Calif./Sierra College) has put up some amazing numbers this season. He caught 61 passes for more than 1,100 yards and scored 14 touchdowns. He also blocked seven field goals and three punts. Some big-time programs are after him, and he took his first official visit this weekend. He just returned from Arkansas.
“I just got back and it was an amazing visit,” Gardner said. “I mean, Arkansas was great. The facilities are awesome. The coaches and players were great. It was just so different for me to see and I liked it a lot. It was that way from the moment I stepped off the plane.”
Gardner, 6-foot-3 and 213 pounds, made his first trip to see the Razorbacks and coming home he knows he has a unique opportunity to play in the Arkansas offense.
“I just got back and it was an amazing visit,” Gardner said. “I mean, Arkansas was great. The facilities are awesome. The coaches and players were great. It was just so different for me to see and I liked it a lot. It was that way from the moment I stepped off the plane.”
Gardner, 6-foot-3 and 213 pounds, made his first trip to see the Razorbacks and coming home he knows he has a unique opportunity to play in the Arkansas offense.
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