
Darion Moseley has announced a verbal commitment to Arkansas after de-committing from Louisville. He chose the Razorbacks over offers from Kentucky, Missouri, Utah and others.
Moseley is a junior at Thompson High School in Alabama, and he is a member of the 2027 recruiting class. He is looking forward to putting in work under Arkansas’ head coach Ryan Silverfield.
“I committed to Arkansas because of the culture,” Moseley said. “Coach Silverfield and his staff are bringing a winning mentality to the program, and I am all here for it. I want to be a part of a place where I can grow and become a better person and a better player day in and day out. My coaches always advised me, go where you’re celebrated, not tolerated, and that’s how Arkansas made me feel.”
The Thompson product pulled in 68 receptions for 1,128 yards and seven touchdowns as a junior. He took home the MVP award at the Under Armour Camp in Georgia. He turned heads with his ability to create separation and play with strength.
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