Andrew Chamblee, a redshirt sophomore tackle from the University of Arkansas, is no longer a member of the Razorbacks' football program. He was not listed on the team's spring roster provided to the media on Tuesday.
The news comes two days before head coach Sam Pittman and the Hogs are scheduled to begin spring practice on Thursday.
Chamblee, a former three-star recruit from Maumelle, started eight games at Arkansas last season and posted a 52.2 offensive grade, according to Pro Football Focus. In his 405 snaps, the 6-foot-6, 304-pound tackle also recorded a pass blocking grade of 40.9 and a run blocking grade of 55.9.
Chamblee's future with the Arkansas program is uncertain, and it is unclear at this time whether he will enter the transfer portal or step away from football altogether.
2022 (Freshman): Redshirted his first season at the University of Arkansas.
high school: Enrolled early and participated in spring practice … Rated as a four-star prospect by 247Sports and ESPN and a three-star prospect by Rivals … No. 2 in the state of Arkansas and No. 17 offensive tackle in the nation, according to 247Sports. Ranked … Line to Maumelle High School's Kirk Horton for his offensive play … High school teammate with classmate Nico Davillier … Member of the ESPN 300 … Named 2022 All-American and All-American for his performance as a senior. Named a participant in the American Bowl…Achieved a 91.9 grade as a senior with 22.5 pancake blocks, 27.5 knockdowns, and 10 drive blocks…On a team that qualified for the playoffs with a 6-4 record, as a junior started at left tackle…helped Maumelle go 8-3 and make the playoffs in his sophomore season…Select Arkansas: Auburn, Florida, Michigan State, Ole Miss, Penn State; such as Tennessee.
Personal: Son of Jonathan and Sheri Chamblee…Has two brothers, Tristan and Gabriel…Born June 17, 2004.