Arkansas flips OL Kai Greer from Stanford for their class of 2024

Arkansas jumped one spot, leap-frogging Ole Miss into being ranked No. 20 in the country.

As most college football teams prepare to kick off their 2023 season this weekend, the recruiting game has slowed to a grind this week. There are still some prizes being found, though. Alabama got themselves a local three-star tight end a couple of days ago, and Arkansas just added some depth to their offensive line.

Here’s how Marvin Ridge (NC) three-star offensive tackle Kai Greer announced his commitment to the Razorbacks on Wednesday night after previously having been committed to Stanford.

Greer (6-foot-6, 285 pounds) had offers from 25 other schools, including Boston College, Campbell, Duke and Penn State. He ranks as high as No. 7 in the state and No. 27 at his position, both at Rivals.

It’s not a huge blow, but it doesn’t help Stanford – currently slotted at No. 22 in the nation in the 2024 recruiting rankings. Arkansas jumped one spot, leap-frogging Ole Miss into being ranked No. 20 in the country.

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Greer commits to Arkansas after decommitting from Stanford

4-star offensive tackle Kai Greer spurned Stanford and committed to the Razorbacks in the same day.

Goodbye, Palo Alto.

Hello, Fayetteville.

4-star offensive tackle Kai Greer decommitted from Stanford earlier on Wednesday and committed to Arkansas later in the evening.

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Greer, who attends Marvin Ridge (NC) High School, is a 6’6, 285 pound road grader who only received an offer from Stanford at the end of May.

He had taken a visit to Texas A&M in early June, along with Ole Miss.

Arkansas hosted him the last full weekend in June, and the connections he made there were instrumental in him ultimately deciding on the Razorbacks.

With the commitment, the Razorbacks now have 19 commitments in the 2024 class, which is 20th in the country according to 247 Sports.