The 2022 class in Arkansas has a chance to be one of the better football classes the state has produced since 2008, when the Razorbacks signed 15 in-state prospects.
The Razorbacks have already offered three in-state sophomores in Little Rock Parkview running back James Jointer, Maumelle offensive lineman Andrew Chamblee and Joe T. Robinson offensive lineman E’Marion Harris.
Clarendon sophomore athlete Quincey McAdoo has the looks of a high D-I prospect and is one to watch.
“He’s a tremendous athlete and has a high football IQ,” Clarendon coach Dusty Meek said. “Good student in the classroom.