Pulaski Academy quarterback Layne Hatcher has signed his national letter of intent to play for Arkansas State University.
At the ceremony at the Little Rock high school on Wednesday, Hatcher thanked his family, football and wrestling coaches and fellow team members.
“There’s nothing I did that wasn’t because of you guys. There were a lot of bad throws, a lot of bad plays you guys bailed me out over,” Hatcher said, addressing the other players.
“The kid basically has a 13-hour day job,” he said.
Kelley said he’s known Hatcher since he was a child and is excited to see him play in-state.