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Jalen Shelley Requests Out Of Letter Of Intent From Arkansas

by Big Sport News
April 6, 2024
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Jalen Shelley is requesting a launch from his letter of intent to Arkansas and plans to reopen his recruitment, sources instructed Jeff Borzello of ESPN.

The transfer comes after Eric Musselman left this system for USC.

Josh Cohen, who transferred from UMass to Arkansas, flipped his dedication to USC.

Shelley, a top-50 recruit in line with ESPN, selected Arkansas over Louisville, Ohio State, Texas A&M, LSU and Houston.

 

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