Bret Bielema announces two reserve players have left the Arkansas program
During his introductory spring press conference Monday, Arkansas head coach Bret Bielema revealed two players were no longer members of the program as receiver D’Vone McClure and tight end Anthony Antwine will not be competing in the Razorbacks’ upcoming camp.
According to Bielema, McClure, a walk-on receiver and former professional baseball player, has apparently become burnt out on competing athletically, while Antwine is leaving for other reasons but will remain in school in Fayetteville.
Coach A: Anthony Antwine and De'Vone McCure are no longer with the team. McClure was a pro baseball player before and is just burnt out.
— Dudley E. Dawson (@Dedsports) March 27, 2017
BB on Anthony Antwine: He had some issues in the fall. He's back in school, won't be with us.
— Razorback Nation (@RazNation) March 27, 2017
Antwine also entered the Razorback program as a walk-on player but was given a scholarship by Bielema just before the beginning of the 2016 season. Both players played sparingly, mostly on special teams, during their time in Fayetteville. McClure appeared in five games last season and had one tackle, Antwine made six appearances but failed to register any stats in 2016.
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