Hudson Henry continues family tradition by signing with Arkansas

Hudson Henry, Pulaski Academy receiver, tries to break the tackle of Ty Copher (6), Springdale Har-Ber free safety, Friday, Aug. 24, 2018, during the game at Wildcat Stadium in Springdale.

— There is now another Henry officially in the fold for the Arkansas football program.

Pulaski Academy consensus four-star tight end Hudson Henry (6-6, 230 pounds) sent his national letter-of-intent into the Razorback football office on Wednesday morning as national signing date rolled around.

"It feels like a dream come true," Henry said while confirming his signing.

Hudson Henry follows in the footsteps of his grandfather Skip Coffman (who played basketball), his dad Mark Henry, his oldest bother and current Los Angeles Charger tight end Hunter Henry and current Razorback junior-to-be linebacker Hayden Henry in signing with Arkansas.

The youngest Henry, a first-team USA Today and MaxPreps All-American, caught 94 passes for 1,309 yards and 14 touchdowns this season.

He committed to Arkansas on Oct. 11 over national champion Clemson, Alabama, Penn State, Stanford, Wisconsin, Notre Dame and others.