The Recruiting Guy

Pittman, SEC help Hogs land junior college D-lineman

East Mississippi Community College defensive lineman Julius Coates (96) is shown during a game against Hinds Community College on Thursday, Aug. 29, 2019, in Raymond, Miss.

Junior college defensive end Julius Coates has signed with Arkansas and is expected to enroll in January and go through spring practice.

Coates, 6-6, 270, of East Mississippi Community College, chose the Razorbacks over Nebraska, Colorado, Oregon, Kansas State, Maryland and others.

"I love the opportunity. It’s been a goal of mine to play in the SEC for a long time," Coates said. "My situation at Arkansas is a great one and it’s the best place for me to be."

He officially visited Nebraska, Oregon and Colorado during the season. ESPN rates him a 3-star prospect, No. 9 defensive end and No. 44 overall prospect in the junior college ranks.

Former coach Chad Morris offered Coates on Nov. 4 and coach Sam Pittman also extended an offer on Dec. 17. He committed to Colorado on Oct. 7 and re-opened his recruitment on Dec. 6.

"I trust in coach Pittman and where he can take this program," Coates said. "He’s building a great staff and I know I’ll be in good hands at Arkansas."

Coates, who played at Guilford High School in Rockford, Ill., prior to junior college, recorded 30 tackles, 6 sacks, 9 tackles for loss, 2 recovered fumbles, 2 forced fumbles and 2 pass breakups as a sophomore.

He becomes Arkansas' 8th early signee for the 2020 class. Athlete Darin Turner of Memphis Central is expected to announce his college decision at 12:30 today. He officially visited the Razorbacks last weekend.