Football

Braxton Scriber Commits to Arkansas Razorbacks After Stellar High School Career

The 6‑1, 250‑pound fullback chose Arkansas after a campus visit, bringing his Louisiana roots to Fayetteville

Braxton Scriber, a 6‑1, 250‑pound fullback who spent his freshman year at Nicholls State, is set to continue his collegiate career in the SEC after announcing his commitment to the Arkansas Razorbacks.

The Louisiana native starred at Acadiana High School in Lafayette, where his size and physicality made him a standout on both offense and special teams.

A Louisiana prospect's new chapter

After a weekend visit to Fayetteville, Scriber cited the program’s vision and the opportunity to play under head coach Ryan Silverfield as key factors in his decision.

Silverfield, who took over as head coach last season, praised Scriber’s blend of size and athleticism, noting that the youngster brings a rare combination of power and agility to the backfield.

Scriber’s move also marks a homecoming for his family roots, as the Razorbacks look to bolster their roster with a player who brings both size and a winning pedigree from the Colonels.

The addition of Scriber is part of a broader recruiting push that includes other Louisiana prospects, signaling Arkansas’s intent to strengthen its talent pipeline in the state.

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