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Marion RB Jeremiah Dent Discusses Arkansas Football Visit
The 6-foot, 200-pound junior has offers from several top programs.
Jan. 31, 2026 at 8:55pm
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Jeremiah Dent, a junior running back from Marion, Arkansas, recently hosted Arkansas running backs coach David 'YAC' Johnson for an in-home visit. Dent, who stands 6-foot and weighs 200 pounds, has scholarship offers from several prominent college football programs including Arkansas, Auburn, Ole Miss, North Carolina State, Oklahoma State, Iowa, Arizona State, and SMU.
Why it matters
Recruiting top high school talent is crucial for college football programs looking to build successful teams. Dent's visit with the Arkansas coaching staff indicates the Razorbacks' interest in adding the talented running back to their roster.
The details
During the in-home visit, Dent and the Arkansas coaching staff discussed the program, the facilities, and Dent's potential role within the team. The junior running back was impressed by what he saw and heard from the Razorbacks' staff.
- Dent hosted Arkansas running backs coach David 'YAC' Johnson for an in-home visit recently.
The players
Jeremiah Dent
A 6-foot, 200-pound junior running back from Marion, Arkansas who has scholarship offers from several top college football programs.
David 'YAC' Johnson
The running backs coach for the University of Arkansas football team.
What they’re saying
“We discussed the program, the facilities, and my potential role within the team. I was impressed by what I saw and heard from the Arkansas staff.”
— Jeremiah Dent, Junior Running Back
What’s next
Dent plans to continue evaluating his options and make a decision on where he will play college football in the coming months.
The takeaway
Dent's visit with the Arkansas coaching staff demonstrates the Razorbacks' efforts to recruit top talent from the state of Arkansas. His impressive offer list from several prominent programs highlights his potential as a college football player.
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