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Kamron Bibby, a speedy in-state wide receiver from El Dorado, is Arkansas football’s latest commit.
Bibby announced his decision to play for the Razorbacks as a preferred walk-on in 2022 on Twitter on Monday. He had 40 catches for more than 1,000 yards and nine touchdowns from the Class 6A state champions in the fall.
Journey to the top Begins🐗@ehscatsfb @coachsjones1 @CoachGuiton @RazorbackFB pic.twitter.com/nIohelgw35
— Kam Bibby (@K6mron) January 29, 2022
For Bibby, it was as much about the academics as the athletics, he told WholeHogSports.com’s Richard Davenport.
“I also know that they have one of the best engineering programs in the country and that’s what I’m going to college for,” Bibby told Davenport. “There are also many benefits for the in-class side of things that the athletes get such as tutors and things of that sort. I do currently have academic scholarship, so as far as paying for school goes, I’m not too worried about it.”
Bibby is the fourth wide receiver to join the class. Fayetteville High’s Isaiah Sategna and Clarendon’s High’s Quincey McAdoo are four-stars from the group. Samuel Mbake, from Georgia, is a three-star.