Saturday, January 14, 2012

SEC Football: Arkansas Heats up the College Football Recruiting Trail



The next three weekends are important for every college football program as high school seniors and junior college recruits from across the country begin to narrow their choices of favorite schools before National Signing Day on February 1.

Of all the Division 1-A teams set to host future colligate players no university may have as much impressive talent scheduled to visit than the Arkansas Razorbacks over the next two weekends.

The Hogs host 10 recruits over the weekend of January 13, with 20 more set to visit the weekend of the 20th.

With 21 recruits currently committed to the program, what will the Razorbacks do with all of the potential talent coming to campus?

Recruits Visiting January 13
WR Eric Hawkins, Longview, Texas, 5’11”, 172 pounds, 4.5 40 yard dash, 3-Stars
CB Will Hines, Waco, Texas, 6’1”, 175 pounds, 4.5 40 yard dash, 3-Stars
DE JaMichael Winston, Prichard, Alabama, 6’5”, 226 pounds, N/A 40 yard dash, 3-Star
MLB Beau Hankins, Birmingham, Alabama, 6’2”, 226 pounds, 4.6 40 yard dash, 3-Star
OLB Harding Harper, Montgomery, Alabama, 6’2”, 212 pounds, 4.6 40 yard dash, 3-Star
CB Chris Humes, Hoover, Alabama, 6’1”, 195, N/A 40 yard dash, 3-Star
DE Deatrich Wise, Carlton, Texas, 6’5”, 235 pounds, 4.7 40 yard dash, 3-Star
OT Evan Goodman, Lakeland, Florida, 6’4”, 290 pounds, N/A 40 yard dash, 4-Star
LB Vin Ascolese, North Bergen, New Jersey, 6’2”, 215 pounds, 4.5 40 yard dash, 2-Star
LB Kenny Orjioke, Marietta, Georgia, 6’3”, 215 pounds, N/A 40 yard dash, 3-Star

*All rankings are per Rivals.com

Eric Hawkins committed to the Razorbacks on July 16.

Will Hines is ranked the No. 35 cornerback in the nation. He is currently committed to Missouri.

JaMichael Winston committed to Arkansas on October 11. He has visits scheduled to Michigan State and Clemson upcoming.

Beau Hankins has been offered by Stanford, Purdue, Iowa State, Wake Forest, and Arkansas.

Harding Harper is listed as the 55th best linebacker in this year’s senior class. He has been offered by Arkansas, Vanderbilt, Tennessee, and Illinois among other schools.

Chris Humes has been reportedly offered by Arkansas, Auburn, Cincinnati, Kentucky, Mississippi State, and Louisville.

Deatrich Wise committed to Arkansas on August 6.

Evan Goodman, ranked No. 36 in the nation as an offensive tackle, committed to Arizona State on August 1. Goodman committed while Dennis Erickson was still the head coach at ASU. Erickson was fired November 28.

Vin Ascolese has been offered by Illinois, Cincinnati, and reports an offer from Michigan State. He has not been offered by the Razorbacks to date. Ascolese played in the Semper Fidelis All-American Game in Phoenix, Arizona January 3. He was one of 100 players selected for the game.

Kenny Orjioke committed to UCLA December 19. He reports offers from Arkansas, Ole Miss, UCLA, North Carolina, and Arizona State.

All 10 recruits made the trip to Arkansas for their official visit.

Recruits Visiting January 20
WR Dorial Green-Beckham, 5-Star, not committed, possible delayed arrival
RB Trey Williams, 5-Star, committed to Texas A&M
OL Germain Ifedi, 3-Star, committed to Texas A&M
DT Tyler Nero, 3-Star, committed to Auburn
WR Davonte Neal, 4-Star, not committed
OT Jordan Diamond, 4-Star, not committed
LB Dalton Santos, 3-Star, committed to Tennessee
DE Darius English, 3-Star, committed to South Carolina
TE Sean Price, 4-Star, committed to South Florida
OL Jeremy Ward, 4-Star, committed to Arkansas
LB A.J. Turner, 4-Star, committed to Arkansas
RB Donovan Roberts, 3-Star, committed to Arkansas

Arkansas is currently ranked No. 29 by Rivals.com, No. 18 by Scout.com, and is not ranked by ESPN.com at this time.

The Razorbacks recruiting coordinator is running back coach Tim Horton.
Dann Kabala is Arkansas’ eligibility coordinator and director of on-campus recruiting.


Recruiting Updates

Jalen Cobb of Warren, Arkansas is no longer committed to the Razorbacks due to possible academic problems. Cobb is listed as a 4-star receiver and ranked the No. 43 high school wide receiver in the nation.

Cobb has not committed to another team since de-committing from the Razorbacks.

Norman, Oklahoma running back Donovan Roberts was recently offered by hometown heavy University of Oklahoma. Roberts has maintained his commitment to the Hogs and remains a solid verbal commitment. 


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