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UA baseball commit looking to play football, too

ARKADELPHIA — Ashdown sophomore Braylon Bishop is working hard to become a multi-sport athlete as a Razorback.

Bishop committed to play baseball at Arkansas late last year. He’s expected to be a three-year starter for Ashdown at quarterback and last Saturday he worked out at the position at the Natural State Elie Camp in Arkadelphia.

Bishop (6-0, 175 pounds) was able to throw in front of Coach Chad Morris and offensive coordinator Joe Craddock on Saturday. He plans to attend the Hogs’ quarterback and receiver camp on June 14.

“Just being able to say I got offered in both sports,” said Bishop of his pursuit to get in offer in football from Arkansas.