Three star OL from Illinois commits to Arkansas

Arkansas earns the commitment of three-star lineman Paris Patterson on Independence Day, bringing their 2023 commitment total to 19.

It was a happy Independence Day for head coach [autotag]Sam Pittman[/autotag] and Arkansas Football, as they landed their third commit in the month of July on Monday.

[autotag]Paris Patterson Jr.[/autotag], a 2023 three-star interior offensive lineman from East St. Louis, Missouri, announced on Twitter Monday that he will continue his athletic career post-high school at Arkansas.

In order to land Patterson’s commitment, the Razorbacks’ coaching staff moved quickly. Arkansas extended an offer to Patterson less than two weeks ago, on June 22. Two days after receiving an offer, Patterson took his official visit to Arkansas, then committed just over a week later.

Patterson becomes the fourth offensive lineman to commit to the 2023 class, joining [autotag]Joey Su’a[/autotag], [autotag]Ian Geffrard[/autotag], and [autotag]Luke Brown[/autotag].

Paris Patterson Jr. is a 6-6, 345-pound interior lineman from East St. Louis, Mo. He is ranked as the No. 33 overall interior lineman in the nation, and the No. 8 overall prospect from the state of Illinois. He chose Arkansas over Iowa State, Tennessee, and LSU.

Arkansas’ 2023 recruiting class receives bump thanks to Singleton’s commitment

Malachi Singleton’s commitment to Arkansas football gives the Hogs a bump in recruiting rankings.

Arkansas found their missing piece to an already impressive recruiting class for the 2023 cycle when [autotag]Malachi Singleton[/autotag] announced his commitment on April 25.

Because of that, Arkansas’ recruiting class for 2023 has moved up a spot from No. 6 to No. 5 according to 247sports.

With Singleton’s commitment, Arkansas is now up to 11 pledges for the 2023 cycle, tied with Penn State for second-most in the top-25. Arkansas sits behind the Nittany Lions, Georgia, Texas Tech, and Notre Dame in the current top five.

Singleton, a four-star quarterback from North Cobb High School in Acworth, Ga., brings a dual threat attack to Arkansas. In his junior campaign, Singleton completed 166 passes for 2,316 yards and 24 touchdowns. He also scored 25 additional touchdowns on the ground, rushing for 1,018 yards.

Singleton becomes the fifth four-star recruit to commit to the 2023 class, joining tight end’s [autotag]Luke Hasz[/autotag], [autotag]Shamar Easter[/autotag], and [autotag]Jaden Hamm[/autotag], as well as offensive lineman [autotag]Luke Brown[/autotag].

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Luke Brown becomes Arkansas’ top-rated offensive line recruit

Luke Brown is the 11th commit in Arkansas’ Class of 2023, the third-ranked class in the country.

[autotag]Sam Pittman[/autotag] and the Arkansas football team picked up another commitment in the Class of 2023 on Tuesday.

[autotag]Luke Brown[/autotag], a four-star offensive lineman from Tennessee, chose Arkansas over Georgia, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Ole Miss, Mississippi State and others. He was at Arkansas’ open practice on Saturday.

Brown, a 6-foot-6, 312-pounder, is the 219th-ranked prospect in the class, per ESPN and is the 11th player to commit to the Razorbacks in the class. The only players in the class ranked higher than Brown who are committed are tight ends Luke Hasz (No. 66 by 247Sports) and Shamar Easter (No 135).

Arkansas’ class is currently ranked No. 3 in the country, behind No. 1 Notre Dame and No. 15 Texas Tech.

Michigan State football makes 4-star OL top-8 list

MSU has made a 4-star offensive lineman’s top-8

Michigan State football has made another high-priority 4-stars top schools list, this time offensive lineman Luke Brown. A native of Paris, Tennessee, attending Henry County High School, Brown is one of the top offensive linemen in the 2023 recruiting class.

The Spartans are featured in Brown’s top-8 alongside Virginia, Kentucky, Florida State, Missouri, Memphis, Auburn and Vanderbilt.

Brown is a 4-star prospect that ranks as the No. 192 overall player as well as the No. 9 interior offensive lineman according to the 247Sports composite rankings.

Offer would ‘easily’ make Clemson a top option for 4-star Texas OL

A versatile Volunteer State prospect hit the road this summer to visit some schools, including Clemson. Paris (Tenn.) Henry County 2023 offensive lineman Luke Brown traveled to campus in June to compete at the Dabo Swinney Camp. Brown (6-5, 300) …

A versatile Volunteer State prospect hit the road this summer to visit some schools, including Clemson.

Paris (Tenn.) Henry County 2023 offensive lineman Luke Brown traveled to campus in June to compete at the Dabo Swinney Camp.

Brown (6-5, 300) ranks as the nation’s No. 7 interior offensive lineman in the 2023 class, per 247Sports’ recruiting rankings.

“Clemson was amazing,” Brown told The Clemson Insider. “It was my first little road trip of the summer. I went to a few other schools on the way, but Clemson by far is very impressive. Everything [from the] facilities, staff, campus. It’s just amazing.”

Brown worked out in front of Clemson’s offensive line coach Robbie Caldwell and offensive analyst Thomas Austin. After camping, the two coaches invited Brown and his family on a visit.

Brown’s coaches reached out to Clemson and Caldwell early on his recruitment. There’s a relationship there that goes back to Nashville.

“He heard I could play a little bit,” Brown said of Caldwell. “We went down there for camp. He was impressed with my ability to move and my feet for my size and was looking forward to having me come back sometime this fall.”

Brown isn’t too sure what game he plans to return to The Valley for. His family is considering coming up for the Florida State game on Oct. 30, but there’s no date set in stone just yet.

While he doesn’t hold that Clemson offer just yet, Brown believes that the film from his junior season will be a big factor in whether he gets the offer or not.

Regardless, he’s looking forward to continuing to build a relationship with Caldwell over the next few months and getting to know a bit more about Clemson’s offensive line coach and the program itself, he said.

“It means a lot,” Brown added regarding building a relationship with Caldwell, Austin and Clemson. “You don’t see Clemson offers every day and when they do offer it has to mean something because when they offer, it’s always committable. That means they fully believe in your talents and your ability to play there.”

Brown hasn’t heard too much from Caldwell as of late. It’s been about a month. However, he told TCI that he expects to hear from Caldwell at some point in the near future, considering that programs can start reaching out to players in the 2023 class, now that it’s Sept. 1.

“They’re pretty high up,” he said when asked where Clemson currently stands in his recruitment. “It’s hard not to commit to a place like that if they offer you, especially with all the tools they have to push you forward, not as just an athlete, but as a person…Easily, they’d be a top option if they’d offer.”

Brown plans on enrolling early, wherever he goes, so he’s hoping to have a decision made around at least sometime next summer. 

With that being said, what is Brown looking for in a school at the next level?

“What I’m looking for in a school is obviously the academics,” he said. “That comes first because it’s a decision that you have to make in this position is a 40-year decision, not just a 4-year. After academics, it goes to the coaching staff and the people around you, who you’re going to be around every day and who’s going to push you and try to push you up to the next level. And then wherever it feels like home.”

Speaking of coaching staffs, Brown doesn’t have too much of a relationship with Clemson’s just yet. That has more so to do with what’s been happening in Brown’s personal life, so he pushed himself to stay away from the football side of things this summer.

Brown hasn’t been reaching out to too many coaches, he’s just been getting locked in for his junior season, focusing on what lies ahead for him and his teammates.

“When I was (at Clemson) and I spent the afternoon with Coach Austin after my camp, he was a great guy,” Brown said. “Good personality, both of them. Look forward to talking to them real soon.”

As far as this season is concerned, Brown is just trying to get better every day.

“Physical off the ball, dominant and plays with an attitude is probably what I would describe myself as,” he said.

Brown plays left tackle for his high school, but some people project him to play guard at the next level. He has the positional versatility to play each position across the offensive line and has played every one of them except for right guard.

Brown would prefer to stay on the left side, guard or tackle. It doesn’t matter to him.

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New 2023 commit for Clemson

Clemson has picked up a new commitment from a prospect in the Class of 2023. Luke Brown, a right-handed pitcher/outfielder from Apex, N.C., announced his commitment to the Tigers’ baseball program via social media on Monday afternoon. I am extremely …

Clemson has picked up a new commitment from a prospect in the Class of 2023.

Luke Brown, a right-handed pitcher/outfielder from Apex, N.C., announced his commitment to the Tigers’ baseball program via social media on Monday afternoon.

I am extremely excited to announce my commitment to Clemson University to further my athletic and academic career,” Brown wrote in a Twitter post. “I’d like to thank God, my family, coaches, friends, and everyone else who has supported me along the way. Go Tigers!”

Brown, a 6-foot-7, 170-pound right-handed batter and thrower, attends Middle Creek High School in Apex, N.C.

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