FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino won’t make an in-home visit with Springfield (Mo.) Hillcrest wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham on Thursday night, taking a “proactive” step to avoid any potential NCAA recruiting violations after inadvertent contact with the nation’s top prospect.
The Razorbacks issued a statement Wednesday night after Beckham’s high school coach, John Beckham, told CBSSports.com Petrino had called off a trip because a “situation occurred.”
Beckham told CBSSports.com that Petrino inadvertently bumped into Green-Beckham when both were in San Antonio earlier this month. Arkansas is not permitted to comment on prospective student-athletes, but addressed the bump and how the Razorbacks were handling the situation.
“No violation has occurred and we are taking proactive steps we feel necessary to avoid any risk of one,” Arkansas’ statement said.
Coaches are allowed one in-person visit with prospects during contact periods.
The exact date of the Petrino/Green-Beckham bump is not known. But CBSSports.com reported it occurred when Petrino was in San Antonio for the American Football Coaches Association Convention earlier this month, while Green-Beckham was participating in the U.S. Army All-Star Game.
The all-star game was played Jan. 7. The coaching convention was held Jan. 8-11.
Green-Beckham took an official visit to Arkansas last weekend and is considering the Razorbacks, Missouri and Texas. He will announce his decision during ESPNU’s National Signing Day coverage Feb. 1.
— Robbie Neiswanger • Arkansas News Bureau









January 26th, 2012 at 4:28 pm
DGB would look good in a hawg uniform.