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479-527-9200 100 E. JOYCE BLVD., STE. 111 • FAYETTEVILLE ONLY ΈACROSS FROM RAZORBACK CINEMA Ή WWW.MOJITOSFAYETTEVILLE.COM • FACEBOOK.COM/MOJITOSFAYETTEVILLE FREE SMALL CHEESE DIP! WITH THIS AD 31 Cunningham Corner (Just West of DQ) Check our Website weekly for all the details... www.bvwsonline.com Welcome Hawg Fans! Convenient Drive-Thru and Tastings Every Friday afternoon 6 Arkansas Football Sunday, August 26, 2018 "This is a fun offense for the tight ends," he said. "There's a lot to learn because you move to a different spot." For example, Patton said he plays four different positions. "I was in the backfield, on the line, in the slot and split wide," he said of a workout early in camp. "We might be running the same play, but you might be in a different spot from one snap to the next, and it's about getting you a match- up. I love it. You have a chance to show your versatility. "I had to learn a lot last year in the pro system, and it took a while for me to get comfortable. First, I had to get in shape." No matter what kind of shape Patton thought he was in last year, he's learned that he wasn't close to his full potential. He's there now. "It's crazy how much I've improved," he said. "The weight room here is cra- zy. I think it's the longest room in the country. "The main thing, I finally learned what nutrition is about. I cut out that fried chicken. I wasn't used to seeing so much fried foods, and I went crazy on it when I got here. It's cut." It's helped his endurance. The Hogs will rotate several tight ends in their up-tempo offense, but Patton thinks he'll be fine no matter what happens. "I feel like I can go for awhile," he said. "Now we will change it up and bring in others. We've got good depth at the tight end position." Patton raved about the others at his position, including Cheyenne O'Grady, Grayson Gunter and Cantrell. All have changed their body to fit the system. "I think you'll see that Cheyenne has really improved his blocking, too," Pat- ton said. "He was all right as a blocker, but he's come a long way. Cheyenne is freak-like. His blocking is there now. I've seen him take things more serious. He gets it." Patton gets what the Hogs are trying to do in the Morris offense. He loves the run-pass options in the heart of the sys- tem with zone reads, too. "That's what we are, a spread with zone reads," he said. "There are a lot of adjustments for the quarterback on ev- ery play. I love that RPO. "We have unbelievable versatility. Every called run has options attached. Patton v Continued from Page 4 NWA Democrat-Gazette/DAVID GOTTSCHALK Razorback tight end Jeremy Patton runs through drills Aug. 8 during football practice on campus in Fayetteville. v Continued on next page

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