The Arizona Wildcats had a productive weekend improving the lines on both sides of the ball.
On Friday, Richmond (Ill.) offensive tackle Luke Eckardt flipped his commitment from Northern Illinois to the Wildcats. Standing at 6-foot-7, 265 pounds, Eckardt also holds offers from Bowling Green, Arkansas State, Eastern Michigan, North Dakota and Eastern Illinois.
Proud to announce my commitment to the University of Arizona #Gocats @CoachDeVan @CoachSumlin pic.twitter.com/Iixe9TBi0S
— LukeEckardt#52 (@EckardtLuke) July 18, 2020
Eckardt is the classes 16th public commitment and the second from the state of Illinois in this class.
Then on Sunday, Roy Lopez Jr. announced his graduate transfer to the Wildcats.
Lopez graduated from Mesquite High School and his father has been a head coach at the prep level in the Valley and Tucson as well.
YES SIR!! Coming home. 🌵
THE BEST IS YET TO COME. 😤#FAMILY | #BearDown🐻⬇️ pic.twitter.com/mtdbLsn7U3
— Louie Ramirez (@CoachRamirez_) July 19, 2020
The 6-foot-2, 310-pound defensive lineman started his career at New Mexico State and found the field very early in his time at Las Cruces.
In four seasons, Lopez notched 135 tackles, eight sacks, a forced fumble and four passes defended. He appeared in only four games as a senior due to injury.