Three Arkansas Football commits to compete in prestigious all-star game

Three Razorback pledges will be representing their home state of Alabama in December.

Three Arkansas pledges for the 2023 recruiting cycle will represent their home state this December in an annual all-star game.

The Alabama High School Athletic Association recently revealed the rosters for the 36th annual Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic, and Team Alabama features three current Arkansas commits.

Defensive backs [autotag]Dallas Young[/autotag] and [autotag]T.J. Metcalf[/autotag], as wide receiver [autotag]Davion Dozier[/autotag] are among 40 players selected to compete for Team Alabama at the annual all-star game that will take place on Saturday, December 10 at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, located at the University of South Alabama.

Through nine games, Dozier is the leading receiver for Moody High School, which is coached by former Georgia linebacker Jake Ganus. Dozier has reeled in 41 catches for 17 touchdowns for the Blue Devils.  Metcalf, who is also coached by a former SEC player Lee Guess, is currently having a great season at Pinson Valley High School.

Young has been a vital part of Gardendale High School’s success this season. The Rockets are currently 6-2 overall and will compete for the 6A Region 5 championship this Friday night against Mountain Brook High School.

Arkansas currently ranks No. 17 in the 2023 recruiting rankings by 247Sports with 17 total commitments.

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Arkansas remains high in consensus recruiting rankings from On3

The 2023 recruiting cycle has been kind to Arkansas football thus far, how do they stack up among the nation’s top programs?

Arkansas football has hit the ground running when it comes to recruiting for the 2023 class.

Following a weekend filled with spring games and recruiting visits, Arkansas remains in the top-10 of On3’s consensus team recruiting rankings, checking in at No. 6.

Arkansas sits behind programs with new head coaches in USC and Notre Dame, as well as Penn State, Ohio State, and defending national champion, Georgia. The Razorbacks are the second highest-rated SEC team on this week’s list, ahead of Tennessee and Texas A&M in the top-25.

The Razorbacks sit at the No. 6 spot with a score of 90.246, and an average recruit ranking of 88.68. According to the site, [autotag]Luke Hasz[/autotag], who flipped his commitment to Arkansas from Oklahoma on January 22, continues to be the highest-rated commit of the class, as he ranks as the third-best prospect from the state of Oklahoma, and the No. 6 tight end in the country.

Jeremy Crabtree of On3 says that Arkansas is doing well in the early portion of the 2023 cycle, but feels that they need to land a key piece at one position.

Arkansas locked up in-state coveted recruit [autotag]Shamar Easter[/autotag] in August of last year and haven’t stopped with their momentum since. Hasz was previously committed to Oklahoma and is now ranked as a top-six player at his position. Four-star CB [autotag]Dallas Young[/autotag] was a good early get from Alabama. Now the Hogs are hunting for their quarterback of the class.

In the 2023 recruiting class, Arkansas has five four-star’s currently committed, as well as five three-stars. As far as quarterback offers are concerned, the Razorbacks have offered 18 at the position according to 247sports, including Jaden Rashada, the No. 5 quarterback in the nation, and current Oklahoma commit Jackson Arnold, who is a four-star signal caller from Denton, Texas.

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Georgia offers Alabama CB Dallas Young

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to Gardendale High School cornerback Dallas Young.

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to cornerback Dallas Young. Young is a member of the class of 2023.

Young plays high school football for Gardendale High School in Gardendale, Alabama. Gardendale is located just north of Birmingham.

The 6-foot, 180-pound Gardendale star is an unranked recruit. He has scholarship offers from Arkansas and UAB. Young is a good athlete that can dunk a basketball.

Young announced his scholarship offer from the University of Georgia via his Twitter account:

Young does an excellent job of pinning wide receivers along the sideline. The unranked prospect is a good tackler and aggressive against the run.

Check out Young’s high school highlights from his sophomore season:

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Georgia heads to the locker room after the G-Day Spring football game in Athens, Ga., on Saturday, April 17, 2021. Red defeated Black 28-23. (Photo/Joshua L. Jones, Athens Banner-Herald)

Georgia offers Alabama CB Dallas Young

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to Gardendale High School cornerback Dallas Young.

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to cornerback Dallas Young. Young is a member of the class of 2023.

Young plays high school football for Gardendale High School in Gardendale, Alabama. Gardendale is located just north of Birmingham.

The 6-foot, 180-pound Gardendale star is an unranked recruit. He has scholarship offers from Arkansas and UAB. Young is a good athlete that can dunk a basketball.

Young announced his scholarship offer from the University of Georgia via his Twitter account:

Young does an excellent job of pinning wide receivers along the sideline. The unranked prospect is a good tackler and aggressive against the run.

Check out Young’s high school highlights from his sophomore season:

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Georgia heads to the locker room after the G-Day Spring football game in Athens, Ga., on Saturday, April 17, 2021. Red defeated Black 28-23. (Photo/Joshua L. Jones, Athens Banner-Herald)