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FB Recruiting Two in-state targets land in latest 2025 Rivals250

DanielFair

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While the Hogs are shoring up holes in the roster and 2024 recruiting class, the 2025 class is quickly coming into focus.

On Tuesday, Rivals released the latest update of the 2025 Rivals250, and there’s two in-state targets who are on it.

Arkansas did have one commitment — four-star running back Jamarion Parker — on the Rivals250, but he fell out of the rankings after the newest update.

In total, there are three in-state athletes on the Rivals250. Daniel Anderson, a four-star running back from Bryant, has never reported an Arkansas offer and has committed to Notre Dame. He checked in at No. 205.

Four-star tight end Da’Saahn Brame out of Derby, Kansas, spiked up 89 spots to land at No. 123. However, Arkansas seems to not be in the picture anymore as he left the Hogs out of his Top 8 on Dec. 9.

Here’s a closer look at the in-state athletes Arkansas is targeting in the class of 2025.

Omarion Robinson - ATH - No. 101​



The coaching staff made a stop in Little Rock to see four-star athlete Omarion Robinson out of Parkview High School last week, and he took an unofficial visit to Fayetteville last weekend.

For Parkview this last season, Robinson pretty much did it all. He played quarterback, defensive back, punter, holder and pretty much whatever was needed to help the Patriots win a 5A state championship last season.

Robinson's top-10 includes Florida State, Oregon, Oklahoma, Baylor, Southern Cal, Texas, Auburn Ole Miss and Tennessee in addition to the Razorbacks.

Carius Curne - OL - No. 177​



A new arrival to the Rivals250, Curne has seen his stock skyrocket over the year, checking in at No. 177 in the latest ranking.

He reported an offer from Arkansas on June 7, and since then has reported offers from Georgia, Tennessee, Missouri, Mississippi State and others.

Curne’s rating also jumped from a 5.6 three-star to a 5.8 four-star in the latest update.

Curne, a Marion native, was on campus in July for the HogWild Hangout, and then also took an unofficial visit to Fayetteville the weekend of the Mississippi State game on Oct. 21.
 
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