HawgBeat - Recruiting Roundup: Four-star running back, JUCO OL commit to Arkansas
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Each week, HawgBeat.com provides a completely free update of everything going on in the recruiting world for the Arkansas Razorbacks.
The Roundup
Arkansas lands four-star running back Jadan Baugh
Arkansas picked up a physical running back out of Georgia on May 19 as four-star athlete Jadan Baugh committed to the Razorbacks.Baugh, ranked the No. 27 athlete in the nation according to Rivals, made the announcement during his spring football game and later posted to his Twitter account.
Baugh chose the Hogs over the likes of Louisville, Georgia, Florida and others. He was recruited by running backs coach Jimmy Smith, which makes sense given the position he’ll play at Arkansas, as well as Smith’s reputation in the state of Georgia.
While he'll line up in the backfield for the Hogs, Baugh was recruited by other SEC schools to play linebacker. Standing 6-foot-2 and weighing 197 pounds, Baugh is a tough, strong running back whose film looks similar to that of current Arkansas running back Raheim Sanders.
Baugh's commitment pushes Arkansas' number of commitments to 10 and the 2024 class now ranks No. 12 in the nation.
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