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Five-Star Guard Jordan Smith Jr. Picks Arkansas Over Duke
14 Feb
Summary
- Jordan Smith Jr., top guard in 2026, committed to Arkansas.
- He chose the Razorbacks over finalists Duke, Georgetown, and Kentucky.
- Smith impacts winning with defense, averaging steals and blocks.

Five-star guard Jordan Smith Jr. announced his commitment to the Arkansas Razorbacks on Friday. He is the top guard prospect and third overall recruit in the 2026 class.
Smith Jr. selected Arkansas over finalists Duke, Georgetown, Kentucky, Syracuse, and Indiana. This commitment marks the third for coach John Calipari for the upcoming season, joining JJ Andrews and Abdou Toure. With Smith Jr.'s pledge, Calipari is poised to secure his third consecutive top-five recruiting class at Arkansas.
The 6-foot-2 guard is noted for his defensive prowess, utilizing a 6-foot-9 wingspan to excel at steals and blocks. He was a standout at Peach Jam, finishing top 10 in both categories. Offensively, Smith Jr. averaged 20.4 points at Peach Jam, demonstrating an ability to drive and finish through contact, though his three-point shooting requires improvement.
Smith Jr. also impacts winning, as evidenced by his contribution to the U.S. Under-19 team's gold medal at the World Cup last summer. His decision to choose Arkansas over Duke is considered a significant achievement for Coach Calipari, who frequently relies on standout freshman guards.




