Arkansas hoping to make lasting impression on Asa Barnes ahead of three more official visits

Many Arkansas fans will remember the story of highly regarded 3-star running back Asa Barnes shock when he arrived in Fayetteville for an unofficial visit last month.
The Razorbacks continued to build momentum in pursuit of Barnes, who could potentially form a promising young running back room alongside current pledge Jeremiah Dent.
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“The visit to Arkansas was great,” Barnes tells HawgWired. “You can tell the guys there are bought into Coach Silverfield. The running back room is super tight with Coach YAC [David Johnson] and they respect him. He commands his room really well and is a great coach.”
When Johnson wants a running back, he’ll usually land him. His track record of development speaks volumes with at least one player of his being drafted in seven consecutive drafts from 2018-2024.
Barnes will take visits to Florida State (June 5), USC (June 12) and Tennessee (June 19), but seems to be bought into what the Razorbacks are selling following his official visit.
“I would say everything is looking really good for Arkansas,” Barnes said.
The consensus 3-star running back has enjoyed an active recruitment over the years with offers coming from the likes of Alabama, Kentucky, USC, Florida State, Ohio State, Maryland, Missouri, Ole Miss, Vanderbilt, Virginia Tech and many others.
At 5-foot-11, 200 pounds, Barnes is a versatile weapon out of the backfield, recording 1,208 yards and 25 touchdowns on the ground. He also added 567 yards and another six scores through the air.
His dual threat ability out of the backfield is what makes him a major target and seemingly perfect fit in offensive coordinator Tim Cramsey’s offense.
Barnes’ initial visit in April was eye opener of sorts to what Fayetteville and the Northwest Arkansas region had to offer.
“The visit was really really good,” Barnes told HawgWired. “At first, I pictured Arkansas as some run down country town but it wasn’t. Then, getting around the facilities, they are top notch.”
As a prospect, Barnes is just on the outside of 4-star range as the No. 488 overall prospect in the 2027 cycle, No. 36 among running backs and No. 19 in the state of Tennessee, according to Rivals.
The Razorbacks’ currently have nine prospects committed for the 2027 cycle following a decommitment from Oregon 3-star tight end George VanSant.
However, the staff appear to be building momentum following the first wave of official visitors this weekend and expect that list to grow.
2027 Razorback Commitments
4-star OL Okaefe Oruru, 6-foot-6, 310 lbs., Jenks, (Okla.)
4-star WR Darion Moseley, 6-foot, 190 lbs. Alabaster, (Ala.)
3-star RB Jeremiah Dent, 6-foot, 200 lbs., Marion
3-star CB Zy’Corius Huzzle, 6-foot, 170 lbs., LaGrange, (Ga.)
3-star OL Bradley Sturdivant, 6-foot-3, 300 lbs., Sheridan
3-star DL Eli Thornton, 6-foot-3, 315 lbs., Valley View
LB Will Caston, 6-foot-2, 200 lbs., Fayetteville
OL Henry Frazier, 6-foot-4, 290 lbs., Rogers
5-star P Declan Hamm, 6-foot-2, 200 lbs., Lewisville, Texas