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  Harrell, who went from 220 to 251 pounds in the offseason and is now at 245 pounds, has a sense of urgency with this being his last season of college football. He will also become a father next month. "I've got to think of why I'm doing what I'm doing," Harrell said. " I actually have a child on the way. He's due in September. He's due the third game. Whenever it was hard I would hone in and realize what I'm doing it for. In order to be successful at this position you have to be an effective blocker and effective in the passing game, so I was really gaining weight for that."

Harrell, who had 30 catches for 302 yards and five touchdowns at Kansas, played in 10 games last season for the Razorbacks. He played 120 snaps with 58 coming at wide receiver. He had four catches for 60 yards in the season opener, but did not have a reception in the other nine games. He thought maybe a position change would be to his benefit. Harrell approached Arkansas tight ends coach Barry Lunney, Jr., near the end of the season about a possible position change. "I mentioned it to Coach Lunney with like two weeks left in the season," Harrell said. "I was like, 'Hey, you want me to put my hand in the dirt?' I was just kidding, but I guess they picked up on it and they wanted me to switch. After that he told me to just think about it. Then like two days later I was like, "Yeah, coach, I want to switch." - Northwest Arkansas Times


rSr/2020 TE Chase HarrellArkansas
News Source: Northwest Arkansas Times
Harrell was listed as a WR coming out of Spring, also 215 pounds...so he put on 30 LBs. He was just adjusted and moved to TE. Arkansas will be in the first batch of Fall team cross checks starting next week with the SEC and the opening game rosters/depth charts. (Miami/Florida, etc)


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