Maumelle's Andrew Chamblee put the former in front of the Arkansas Razorbacks when he announced this week he had officially entered the transfer portal.
A former Maumelle Hornet as well, Chanblee was one of the country's top offensive line prospects when he signed with the Razorbacks and became a December graduate to go through spring drills in Fayetteville.
His early arrival and hard work paid off, after an initial redshirt season, and was named to the All-SEC Freshman team this past season, starting most of the season for the Hogs.
Now, that's over.
Chamblee, 6-foot-6 and 305 pounds, was called one the "portal's most coveted lineman" by college football writer Pete Thamel and a number of schools are already in pursuit.
SMU coach Rhett Lashlee was coming to Maumelle for an in-home visit, while Chamblee said on social media that the Mustangs, along with Colorado, UCLA and Kansas State were among his top choices. Chamblee said he was planning to visit the other three. They've already offered scholarships as well.
A fifth semester freshman, Chamblee will have three seasons of eligibility remaining at his new school.
Maumelle's Nico Davillier, and one of Chamblee's high school teammates, remains with the Razorbacks as does North Little Rock's Quincy RHodes. Both play on the defensive line.
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Maumelle’s Chamblee moves on from Hogs
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Maumelle's Andrew Chamblee put the former in front of the Arkansas Razorbacks when he announced this week he had officially entered the transfer portal.
A former Maumelle Hornet as well, Chanblee was one of the country's top offensive line prospects when he signed with the Razorbacks and became a December graduate to go through spring drills in Fayetteville.
His early arrival and hard work paid off, after an initial redshirt season, and was named to the All-SEC Freshman team this past season, starting most of the season for the Hogs.
Now, that's over.
Chamblee, 6-foot-6 and 305 pounds, was called one the "portal's most coveted lineman" by college football writer Pete Thamel and a number of schools are already in pursuit.
SMU coach Rhett Lashlee was coming to Maumelle for an in-home visit, while Chamblee said on social media that the Mustangs, along with Colorado, UCLA and Kansas State were among his top choices. Chamblee said he was planning to visit the other three. They've already offered scholarships as well.
A fifth semester freshman, Chamblee will have three seasons of eligibility remaining at his new school.
Maumelle's Nico Davillier, and one of Chamblee's high school teammates, remains with the Razorbacks as does North Little Rock's Quincy RHodes. Both play on the defensive line.