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Georgia Tech looking at McNair RB Arnold Walker

Georgia Tech has shown a recent interest in McNair running back Arnold Walker, coach Roderick Moore said Wednesday.

“Coach BJ [Brian Jean-Mary] at Georgia Tech asked about Arnold and wanted to know what type of runner and what kind of student he is,” Moore said.

Walker made an unofficial visit to UAB last Thursday to watch the Blazers take on Memphis.

“I loved it,” Walker said. “It was awesome. I could only stay for the first half because I had to get back for my game on Friday against Clarkston.”

Walker does not have any offers on the table but said UAB is his top choice and Auburn is his dream school.

“I’ve dreamed of going to Auburn since I was little,” he said. “Some Auburn recruiters came around my junior year, but I haven’t been contacted this year. I think they will come again before the season is over.”

Walker, 5-foot-11, 195 pounds, led DeKalb County in rushing last year. This year his breakout game was against Druid Hills, when he rushed for 250 yards and five touchdowns.

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