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Graham grabbing offers

The hard work is paying off for Bastrop (La.) 2016 three-star wide receiver Isaiah Graham.
During the summer months, the 6-foot, 170-pound standout made his way to college camps and put himself through tough summer workouts as he looked to hone his craft. Now he is seeing the benefits.
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"It's been going good," Graham said "I've been working hard this summer and it's translating onto the field. I've been putting up some big numbers and finally some offers are starting to roll in."
The Arkansas Razorbacks became the first to extend a scholarship offer.
"It's special especially coming from an SEC school and for that to be my first offer it was real nice," Graham said.
He was able to take an unofficial visit to Arkansas as the Razorbacks faced Nicholls State, and he left impressed with his visit to Fayetteville.
"It's a nice program," Graham said. "I went on an unofficial visit and it was real nice. I enjoyed it. I look forward to going back."
On Saturday he added two more offers to the table when TCU and Louisiana Tech joined the mix. He has been able to visit all three and he likes what he has seen in each of his options.
"Tech they're building up," Graham said. "They have some new things coming. When it's all said and done they'll have a nice program. TCU they're doing some work and they have a nice program. I like the atmosphere. Arkansas it's real nice. They have a nice atmosphere as well. It's real nice up there."
In addition to his options he is also receiving significant interest from Tennessee, Mississippi State, Auburn, Louisiana-Lafayette, and LSU. He plans to take unofficial visits to each of the schools and he already has plans to visit Auburn on October 4.
He is currently not in a hurry to make his decision but he does know what he is looking for as he gathers information on his unofficial visits.
"Just how the atmosphere is," Graham said. "I'm looking at my major and how that's going turnout with the school. Just feeling at home and seeing if my family likes it because they're a part of it. I don't want to leave them out. I want them to go through this with me because it's a process for all of us."
Graham is currently ranked No. 65 among the nation's 2016 wide receivers, and No. 21 in the Rivals.com Louisiana Initial Top 30 for 2016. He recorded 38 receptions for 689 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2013.
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