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FAYETTEVILLE — Jordan Smith Jr., a consensus 5-star shooting guard and McDonald’s All American, will announce his college decision on Friday, according to college and high school recruiting analyst Sam Kayser. Smith, 6-2 and 195 pounds, of Fairfax (Va.) Paul VI has narrowed his list to Arkansas, Duke, Georgetown, Indiana, Kentucky and Syracuse.
The DMV native becomes John Calipari’s third commit for next season, joining five-star wings JJ Andrews (No. 16 overall) and Abdou Toure (No. 22). With Smith’s commitment, Calipari is on pace to sign his third straight top-five recruiting class in Fayetteville.
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Smith announced his commitment to the Arkansas men’s basketball team Friday. He picked the Razorbacks over Duke, Kentucky, Indiana, Syracuse and Georgetown.
FAYETTEVILLE — Consensus 5-star shooting guard and McDonald’s All American Jordan Smith has committed to Arkansas coach John Calipari and his staff. Smith, 6-2 and 195 pounds, of Chantilly (Va.) Paul VI, made an official visit to Fayetteville during the Sept. 19-21 weekend.
On Friday night, five-star combo guard Jordan Smith committed to Arkansas. Smith, who is ranked as the No. 3 overall recruit in the 2026 class by the 247Sports Composite, chose the Razorbacks from a final shortlist of schools that also included Duke, Georgetown, Indiana, Kentucky and Syracuse.