Bret Bielema is proud and rightfully so of the walk-on program he has built at Arkansas. The latest two players to be awarded scholarship are sophomore safety Reid Miller and junior tight end Anthony Antwine.

Anthony Antwine got good news on Friday.

Antwine is a junior tight end from Plano (Texas). He is a two-year letterman who has played both wide receiver and tight end in his time at Arkansas. He has seemed to settle into the tight end position. At 6-4, 222, he is a tight end who the Hogs will use some in motion. As a senior at Plano, Antwine caught 24 passes for 524 yards and one touchdown.

Miller played in 12 games last season as a true freshman. He had two tackles. He is from Holidaysburg (Pa.) but played his senior season at IMG Academy in Florida. He came to Arkansas with Hjalte Froholdt, who is the starting left guard on offense. Miller is currently on the second unit at safety.

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Arkansas opens the season on Saturday, Sept. 3, against Louisiana Tech at Razorback Stadium.