The Razorbacks picked up three commits today after a weekend of hosting recruits on campus.
Ke’Tyrus Marks is a 6’2, 285 pound defensive end/defensive tackle from Riviera Beach, Fla., and a senior at Suncoast High School who runs a reported 4.9 in the 40. His highlight reel is below.
Here is what one Florida writer reported regarding Marks:
One #CUSA coach I spoke to called #Arkansas DT commit Ke'Tyrus Marks "the most underrated player I've come across in a long time."
— Matt Porter (@mattyports) January 28, 2013
Cornerback D.J. Dean of Newton, Texas committed to Arkansas today, too. He had offers from Baylor and others. Dean is 5’11, 185 pounds and runs a reported 4.55 seconds in the 40 yard.
And Safety De’Andre Coley of Miami, Fla., also committed to the Razorbacks today. He is 6’1, 185 pounds.
The two tweets below are from Dean, announcing his decision this morning.
Officialy a razorback now...
— DC#26 (@26Dre) January 27, 2013
Hogs nation twitter.com/26Dre/status/2…
— DC#26 (@26Dre) January 27, 2013
Razorbacks head football coach Bret Bielema isn’t done. He wrapped up his Sunday in Fayetteville and took to the skies continuing his work with staff on the recruiting trail.
Great weekend on campus for Razorback Nation. Flew out this afternoon to New Jersey with offensive staff for a great recruit. #GoHogsGo
— Bret Bielema (@BretBielema) January 27, 2013








Best recruiting weekend by far in this class. Skipper has a chance to be in the NFL with the way he can get out and block downfield. Dean has SEC speed, marks can hit the QB and run down running backs. and Coley has no fear the guy hits like a tank, I wish he wouldn’t come in head first so much, but the kid takles well and has no fear. If the Hogs can land Collins, BB would have turned this into a solid recruiting class, there is tremendous upside potential in this class, but Collins would be the icing on the cake, that kid can play, and play good.