Arkansas football adds Georgia linebacker to 2024 recruiting class

New defensive coordinator Travis Williams has added his first linebacker commitment to the 2024 recruiting class. Here’s more on Arkansas’ newest recruit:

[autotag]Arkansas football[/autotag] has landed another defensive commitment for the 2024 recruiting class. Three-star linebacker [autotag]Justin Logan[/autotag] announced his commitment to the Razorbacks early Wednesday morning via Twitter (X).

The Marietta (Ga.) native is currently rated as a consensus three-star prospect, and is borderline four-star status by all of the major recruiting outlets. The 6-3, 205-pound outside linebacker prospect is highly-coveted and his extensive offer list is proof.

Logan chose Arkansas over offers from Missouri, Mississippi State, Kentucky, Vanderbilt, Louisville, West Virginia, UCF, Pittsburgh, Colorado and many others. He is the first linebacker commitment for the 2024 recruiting class and was recruited heavily by new defensive coordinator [autotag]Travis Williams[/autotag].

Arkansas football is now at 18 commitments for the 2024 recruiting class and Logan is the ninth on the defensive side of the ball. The Razorbacks’ 2024 class is currently ranked No. 20 in the country by 247Sports and No. 22 by Rivals.

Four-star LB adds name to Hogwild Hangout

Four-star LB Justin Logan to attend Hogwild Hangout.

With an already impressive list of recruits who will be in attendance at Saturday’s annual Hogwild Hangout, Marietta (GA) Kell High School 4-star linebacker Justin Logan has added his name to the list.

Logan has been a prime target for Arkansas, as they continue to mine the Peach State for gridiron talent. The 6-foot-3, 205-pound outside backer is rated as the No. 40 overall linebacker in the 2024 class, and the No. 51 prospect in the state of Georgia.

After transitioning from wide receiver to linebacker as a junior last season, the speedy Logan racked up 60 tackles, with an interception. He is being recruited by new Razorback defensive coordinator Travis Williams.

Logan has already received 22 offers, including from SEC foes, Kentucky, Missouri and Vanderbilt.

The annual on-campus event allows Arkansas to host key recruits for a cookout and social gathering, including several who have already committed.

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