The Recruiting Guy

Recruiting Thursday interviews

Arkansas receivers coach Michael Smith answers questions during the Razorbacks' annual media day on Sunday, Aug. 9, 2015, at Fred W. Smith Center in Fayetteville.

Two Arkansas commitments told why they pledged to the Hogs on Recruiting Thursday while two targets updated their recruitment after visiting Fayetteville for the spring game.

Highly regarded unning back Trey Coleman, 6-0, 213, 4.6 seconds in the 40-yard dash, of West Monroe High School updated his status with the Hogs after making his way to Arkansas for the spring game. He has 11 scholarship offers, including Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi State, Iowa State, Tulane and Louisiana Tech. To listen, CLICK HERE

Highly sought-after safety Todd Harris, who's ESPN's No. 8 safety and No. 86 overall prospect, lists Arkansas in his top five after visiting for the spring game.

Harris, 6-0, 183, 4.46 seconds in the 40-yard dash, plays for Plaquemine High School in Louisiana and has numerous scholarship offers, including Arkansas, LSU, Louisville, Michigan, Miami, Georgia and Tennessee. To listen, CLICK HERE

Arkansas commitment and Pulaski Robinson athlete Koilan Jackson and assistant coach Brian Maupin joined the show to discuss Jackson becoming a Razorback. He'll play receiver for the Hogs.

Jackson, 6-3, 200, 4.52 picked the Hogs over scholarship offers from Illinois, Army, Memphis and La.-Monroe while drawing interest from Alabama, Kansas, Louisiana Tech, Arkansas State, Houston and others. To listen, CLICK HERE

Athlete De'Vion Warren, 5-11, 168, of Monroe (La.) Ouachita Parish, committed to Arkansas during his visit for the spring game. He plays quarterback, but is being recruited to play slot receiver in Fayetteville.

The shifty, elusive Warren chose the Razorbacks over scholarship offers from Colorado State, Memphis, Louisiana Tech and Louisiana-Monroe while drawing interest from LSU, Tulane and Temple. To listen, CLICK HERE