How Sam Pittman’s first Arkansas recruiting class is looking

A look at former Georgia OL coach and current Arkansas head coach Sam Pittman’s first recruiting class is coming along.

Georgia lost a good one when Sam Pittman, the former offensive line and associate head football coach of the Dawgs, left for the Arkansas head coaching job in December.

The move was respectable, as Pittman was making a decision for his family as well as his career. Jumping from position coach to head coach of an SEC school if a life-changing move.

Pittman assembled one of the toughest offensive lines in Georgia’s history.  The Dawgs had three offensive linemen go in the first 111 picks in the 2020 NFL Draft. Two of them went in the first round: Andrew Thomas fourth to the New York Giants and Isaiah Wilson 29th to the Tennessee Titans.  Solomon Kindley was also selected by the Miami Dolphins in the fourth-round.

Georgia had never had two offensive linemen selected in the first round of the same draft, and Thomas became the highest-drafted Bulldog offensive lineman in school history.

These three, and the rest of the potential NFL offensive linemen the Dawgs still have are all Pittman’s recruits.

Pittman’s new team, the Arkansas Razorbacks, are ranked as the #66 returning team in college football, according to ESPN’s Football Power Index. This puts them as the projected second worst team in the SEC, just ahead of Vanderbilt.

When Pittman took the Arkansas job, it had a 2020 class that was ranked 109th nationally by both ESPN and 247Sports. That ranking has now jumped to 30th in the country, showing vast improvement already from the Razorback’s hire.

Pittman has four 4-star commits in the 2020 class, along with three 4-star transfers including former Florida Gators’ quarterback Feleipe Franks.

His 2021 class features five 3-stars and is currently ranked 51st nationally, 10th in the SEC.

Arkansas has the 2nd toughest schedule in all of college football next year, according to 247Sports.  The Hogs will face off against Nevada, Notre Dame, Mississippi State, Texas A&M, Alabama, LSU, Tennessee, Auburn, Ole Miss and Missouri.

Pittman will need all the recruits he can get with the plate he’s being served in the 2020 season.

Georgia OL coach Sam Pittman hired as Arkansas HC

Georgia offensive line coach and associate head coach Sam Pittman has accepted the head coaching position at the University of Arkansas. Pittman, 58, was the Razorbacks’ offensive line coach from 20013- 2015. He was Coach Smart’s first major hire …

Georgia offensive line coach and associate head coach Sam Pittman has accepted the head coaching position at the University of Arkansas.

Pittman, 58, was the Razorbacks’ offensive line coach from 20013- 2015. He was Coach Smart’s first major hire and is one of the nation’s highest paid assistants at $900,000 annually. Eight of his recruits have been drafted by NFL teams, including tackle Isaiah Wynn in the first round by the New England Patriots last year.

This will be Pittman’s first job as a college football head coach. He has been widely considered one of the best offensive line coaches and recruiters.

Pittman has held various coaching staff positions since 1994 at schools including Oklahoma, Missouri, Tennessee, and North Carolina.

Pittman ranks as the No. 3 recruiter in the nation for 2020 and has consistently ranked as one of the top recruiters in the country.

Arkansas is coming off consecutive 2-10 seasons and hasn’t had a winning record since 2016.