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Fayetteville leaves impression on Graham

Bastrop (La.) 2016 three-star wide receiver Isaiah Graham continues to add offers and take unofficial visits.
Last week he added offers from Texas Tech and Tennessee, and then he headed to Arkansas for his second unofficial visit to Fayetteville.
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"It was a great atmosphere with them playing Bama," Graham said. "It was a sold out game so it was a real good game."
The Razorbacks have made a strong impression early in the recruiting process, and he has already established a strong relationship with the coaches.
"It's real good," Graham said. "Coach Smith the receivers coach is a real good coach. I spend plenty of time talking to him. And I got to talk with coach B the last time I was out there. He was just telling me how it was at Arkansas. It was a real nice time. I really like it."
The coaches are not the only ones he has been able to get to know in Fayetteville.
"Yes sir, I met a couple of the receivers and I also met the quarterback who's committed for the 2015 recruiting class who will be there in January," Graham said.
The established relationships and familiarity have put the Razorbacks at the top of his early list, but Graham is not in a hurry to make any decisions regarding his commitment.
"Not right now. I'm just waiting it out," Graham said. "I'm waiting on my offers to come. I'm just being patient. I don't want to commit myself too early."
In addition to Arkansas, Graham has been able to get out to Louisiana Tech and Louisiana-Lafayette, and he has a few plans for the future.
"This week I don't think I'm going to take any, but soon I'll be going to Baton Rouge to see LSU and also TCU and Mississippi State. And Oklahoma State. Those are trips I know I'm going on for sure," Graham said. "I'm just looking at them and trying to decide what games I'm going to make, but those I'm definitely going to hit those."
Graham currently holds offers from Arkansas, Louisiana Tech, Louisiana-Lafayette, Tennessee, Texas Tech, and Tulsa, and he is ranked No. 65 among the nation's 2016 wide receivers and No. 21 in the Louisiana Initial Top 30 for 2016.
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