There was a period when Hal Jordan wasn't the only human in the Green Lantern Corps. He was eventually followed by madden 22 coins John Stewart, Guy Gardner, Kyle Rayner, and others. They are the Green Lanterns from Earth and each one has a distinctive identity and personality that is their own. To be perfectly honest the Green Lantern Corps is absolutely enormous and only grew as time passed on. With all these personalities having distinct looks was only natural.

The most recent update to Rivals150 for the class of 2022 has been able to elevate Arkansas up to the rank of No. 2 in the rankings for the class.

Not only Nick Smith Jr.

Jump up to jump to. 4 overall, which was confirmed on Monday, but Jordan Walsh

The fifth star was awarded to him and he was promoted 12 spots to No. 19 of the Rivals rankings, which were released on Tuesday.

This is the first time in the Rivals era, that dates back to 2002, that the Razorbacks have been able to sign multiple five-star prospects in one class. In reality, they signed only four five-star prospects in the previous 20 classes.

Walsh who is a student at Link Academy in Branson, Mo. He was named as a McDonald's All-American last month, alongside Smith. They may be the first duo of McDonald's All-Americans from the same school to play for the Razorbacks since Todd Day and Lee Mayberry in 1988.

Arkansas' three other signees have been pushed down the rankings however, each continued to be at the top of the Rivals150. Only Duke, who has the top spot in the. top overall prospect class, has signed the most Rivals150 prospective players (6) for 2022 than Razorbacks' five. (It's important to note that there are 16 players who aren't on the list.)

Magnolia's Derrian Ford

saw the largest drop of Arkansas players, dropping 19 spots from No. 77. However, he's one of the top four prospects.

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

He has regained his fourth star. Barry Dunning Jr.

The player, who plays for McGill-Toolen and plays with McGill-Toolen Mobile, Ala., is still a three-star prospect . has a ranking of No. 134, which is down three spots.

The 2022 rankings will be updated once more 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 class of 2011 which also had five.

Every single high school student signed in the class of Eric Musselman have been Rivals150 prospects, as well. The total for three years is similar to the number of Rivals150 recruits Arkansas has had in its previous seven classes.

The garbage-talking bros from Madden

Andrew Belton makes a living playing Madden, a game that he has no particular love for.

When he uploads his video, he takes on "trash-talkers" who post angry Instagram messages, arguing with vibrant language that they should kick his ass in the game. Therefore, Belton spends his time fighting against randosand even the occasional pro athlete -- all while teasing and yelling them for his YouTube fans. This is what he does like: winning, especially when it's against those who are rude. He goads them into more risky plays and encourages players to take risks on fourth down , when the best option is to punt.

Watching Belton's channel, ABGotGame The only thing Belton roasts more than his opponents? Madden itself. The most frequent refrains are "This game is awful" and "this game is just awful." Throughout any video, Belton is cursing the game's creator, EA Sports, like it's some sort of demon. An errant throw? "EA!" Taking a bag? "EA! !" Missing an easy interception?

In January 2022, he shared a video titled "I've had this video never before...You will win EA...I'm not playing Madden again." ..." But a week afterwards, Belton posted another Madden video. If you'd been following his channel for a while, like I was, you'd have a sense that the man was not going to go away.

What's hilarious with Madden -- which happens to mut 22 coins be the only NFL certified video gaming franchise, now 34 years going -- is that despite its massive popularity, you only hear about is complaints from people who are against it.