Sam Pittman lands another 4-star, 2023 TE Luke Hasz commits to Arkansas

Chad Simmons updated head shotby:Chad Simmons01/22/22

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Sam Pittman and the Arkansas Razorbacks are off to a great start in 2023. Don’t look now, but the Razorbacks already have seven commitments with the latest coming from four-star tight end Luke Hasz.

The 6-foot-2, 211-pound junior out of Bixby, Okl. is the No. 94 prospect in the On3 Consensus and the top prospect in Oklahoma.

Bixby wants to be a part of what Pittman is building in Fayetteville.

“The love from coach Pittman, coach Loggains, and the Arkansas coaches is insane,” Hasz told On3. “I was at Arkansas last weekend and I knew it. After seeing coach Pittman again, talking with him and the coaches there, I knew it was Arkansas.

“The culture at Arkansas is right for me. Coach Pittman and coach Loggains care about their players. The players want to play for coach Pittman.

“Who coach Pittman is, what he is doing at Arkansas, and how the staff has recruited me led me to Arkansas.”

Hasz was once committed to Oklahoma, but this commitment is different

After Lincoln Riley left Oklahoma for USC, Hasz, like numerous 2023 prospects that were committed to the Sooners, backed off his pledge.

The opened the door for other schools.

Arkansas was one, but the Razorbacks never slowed their recruitment down, and that pushed the SEC program up his list quickly.

“Arkansas never stopped recruiting me and that made an impact for sure,” Hosz said. “Coach Loggains came in last year and has been recruiting me hard since he got to Arkansas.

“The relationships I have built with the coaches, the feeling I have when there, and what the program is doing makes my commitment so strong.

“This commitment is different. Arkansas is the best place for me. I am 110% committed to Arkansas.”

Hosz’ sister attended Arkansas. He has taken numerous visits to Fayetteville as a recruit. The elite tight end knows a lot about Arkansas and he is excited about his future.

“Arkansas has everything I want. The coaches, the fans, the facilities, the living spaces, the love – it has it all.

“When I told coach Pittman about my decision a week ago, he burst into joy in his office. That is how much he cares. That is the culture at Arkansas.

“The future there is bright. That has me excited. What coach Pittman is building is going to be special.”

Hasz said he picked Arkansas over Alabama, Ohio State, and Oklahoma.