Arkansas, John Calipari and Jordan Smith
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Five-Star Plus+ prospect Jordan Smith Jr. has committed to Arkansas, he told Rivals. The 6-foot-2 shooting guard out of Paul VI Catholic (VA) chose John Calipari and the Razorbacks over Duke, Georgetown,
Top-five senior Jordan Smith, the best guard in the 2026 class, has committed to Arkansas, he announced on Friday.
Several former PVI players chose Duke, including Jeremy Roach, Trevor Keels, Darren Harris and Patrick Ngongba II, but with the addition of five-star Blair Academy (NJ) guard Deron Rippey Jr. plus the possible returns for Caleb Foster and Cayden Boozer, Duke is loaded in the backcourt.
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.
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.
Paul VI basketball standout Jordan Smith is one of the nation’s top student-athletes — and he’s using that platform to serve others. Less than a day after announcing his commitment to the University
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.
ESPN national recruiting director Biancardi says Smith brings high basketball IQ and maturity to the Razorbacks.
5-Star Jordan Smith Jr. Commits to Calipari, Arkansas over Duke, Full Scouting Report on Elite Guard
Arkansas men's basketball coach John Calipari has secured a commitment from one of the top-ranked players in the class of 2026.
Five-star guard, commits to Arkansas basketball, elevating the class and strengthening Hogs recruiting momentum.