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The most recent update to Rivals150 for the Class of 2022 has made Arkansas in the rankings to no. 2 in the rankings for the class.

Not only did Nick Smith Jr.

climb to No. 4 overall, which was made public on Monday, but Jordan Walsh

received his fifth star and was promoted 12 spots to No. 19 in the Rivals rankings that were released on Tuesday.

It's only the second time in the Rivals period, which goes back to 2002, that the Razorbacks have signed multiple five-star prospects within the same class. They signed only four of the five-star prospects in the past 20 classes combined.

Walsh who is a student at Link Academy in Branson, Mo., was named a McDonald's All-American last month, alongside Smith. They are likely to be the first pair of McDonald's All-Americans within the same category to be part of the Razorbacks since Todd Day and Lee Mayberry in 1988.

Arkansas' three other signees fell in the rankings however, each were still in the Rivals150. Only Duke, who has the No. 1 overall class, signed the most Rivals150 prospect (6) by 2022, compared to the Razorbacks Five. (It's important to note that there are 16 undecided players listed.)

Magnolia's Derrian Ford

saw the largest drop of Arkansas' players, falling 19 spots, putting them at the bottom of the list. 77. However, he is still the top prospect in the four-star league.

Although he dropped four positions in the rankings to No. 129, Morrilton's Joseph Pinion

Regained four stars. Barry Dunning Jr.

A player with McGill-Toolen who plays for McGill-Toolen in Mobile, Ala., is still a top three-star prospect. places him at the number. 134, which is down three places.

The 2022 rankings will be updated another time after the McDonald's All-American Game, which is scheduled for the 29th of March in Chicago. Assuming that each remains as a result, Arkansas will tie its record for the most Rivals150 recruits in one year, which is the same as the group of 2011 who also had five.

The 10 high school signings who were signed by Eric Musselman have been Rivals150 prospects, and so on. The three-year total is equivalent in number to Rivals150 recruits Arkansas had in the prior seven classes combined.

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Andrew Belton makes a living playing Madden which is a sport he does not particularly like.

When he uploads his video, Belton challenges "trash-talkers" who send him with a snarky Instagram DM, arguing using colorful language that they should kick his ass during the match. Therefore, Belton spends his time beating up on randos -and sometimes a pro athlete -- while teasing and yelling those who taunt him for his YouTube followers. That's the part that he enjoys beating, particularly against people who are so disrespectful. He persuades them to make reckless passes and urges them to play the game on fourth down , when the better option would be to punt.

In watching Belton's channel ABGot Game, the only thing Belton roasts more than his opponents? Madden itself. The most frequent refrains are "This game is trash" as well as mut 22 coins "this game is so awful." In every video, Belton is cursing the game's creator, EA Sports, like it's some demon. Throwing erratically? "EA!" Taking a bag? "EA! !" Missing an easy interception?