For linebacker prospects Harding Harper and Beau Hankins playing college football together would be the ultimate experience. The two have been childhood friends and are former teammates.
Harper, 6-foot-1 and 210-pounds, left Birmingham (Ala.) Jackson-Olin High School for Montgomery Carver, leaving Hankins and his other teammates behind. The two have remained tight and even made an official visit together this past weekend to Arkansas.
“It was one of the very best visits ever,” Harper said. “I felt so loved. The atmosphere was great. It was just an amazing time. And it was special to visit with Beau. I have been playing with him and hanging out since we were young. It would be great if we ended up in college together.”
Harper, 6-foot-1 and 210-pounds, left Birmingham (Ala.) Jackson-Olin High School for Montgomery Carver, leaving Hankins and his other teammates behind. The two have remained tight and even made an official visit together this past weekend to Arkansas.
“It was one of the very best visits ever,” Harper said. “I felt so loved. The atmosphere was great. It was just an amazing time. And it was special to visit with Beau. I have been playing with him and hanging out since we were young. It would be great if we ended up in college together.”
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