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Arkansas Razorbacks Target Top Prospects for 2027 Recruiting Class
Coach John Calipari looks to build on recent recruiting success with elite high school talent
Published on Feb. 16, 2026
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The Arkansas Razorbacks basketball program, led by coach John Calipari, is already setting its sights on the 2027 recruiting class. The team has identified several top prospects, including 5-star point guard Beckham Black, center Paul Osaruyi, point guard TJ Jamison, power forward CJ Rosser, and center Obinna Ekezie, as key targets for the upcoming cycle.
Why it matters
Maintaining a strong recruiting pipeline is crucial for the Razorbacks to continue their success at the highest level of college basketball. Calipari has a proven track record of developing elite guard and frontcourt talent, and landing this group of prospects could help Arkansas remain a national powerhouse for years to come.
The details
Beckham Black, the younger brother of former Razorback Anthony Black, is a 5-star point guard and the No. 3 overall prospect in the 2027 class. He is drawing interest from several top programs, including Arkansas, Kentucky, Texas, and USC. Paul Osaruyi, a 6'10" center ranked No. 4 in the class, has the potential to be a versatile frontcourt presence for the Razorbacks. TJ Jamison, a 6'1" point guard from Louisiana, is another top target, as is CJ Rosser, a 6'10" power forward from Florida. Obinna Ekezie, a 7-footer, could also be a priority for Calipari and his staff.
- The 2027 recruiting cycle is just beginning, with many top prospects still evaluating their options.
- Several of these players, including Beckham Black and Obinna Ekezie, have already taken visits to other top programs.
The players
Beckham Black
A 5-star point guard and the No. 3 overall prospect in the 2027 class, Black is the younger brother of former Razorback Anthony Black.
Paul Osaruyi
A 6'10" center ranked No. 4 in the 2027 class, Osaruyi is a versatile big man with the potential to be a dominant presence in the paint for the Razorbacks.
TJ Jamison
A 6'1" point guard from Louisiana, Jamison is a three-level scorer who has emerged as a top-50 prospect in the 2027 class.
CJ Rosser
A 6'10" power forward from Florida, Rosser is an athletic frontcourt player who could help bolster Arkansas' interior defense and rebounding.
Obinna Ekezie
A 7-foot center, Ekezie has already taken visits to other top programs like Kentucky and Maryland, and could form a formidable duo with Beckham Black if they both choose to attend Arkansas.
What they’re saying
“Calipari has earned the right to be arrogant and should use that on the recruiting trail when visiting elite prospects.”
— Jon Rothstein, College Basketball Analyst (Twitter)
What’s next
The Razorbacks coaching staff will continue to actively recruit these top prospects, with the hope of landing a star-studded 2027 recruiting class that can help the program maintain its status as a national title contender.
The takeaway
Arkansas' ability to land this group of elite high school talents would solidify the Razorbacks' place among the nation's premier college basketball programs for years to come, as coach John Calipari looks to build on the team's recent recruiting success.

