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Report: Former Kentucky signee Jayden Quaintance no longer considering Arkansas

Grant Grubbsby:Grant Grubbs04/23/24

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McDonald's All American East forward Jayden Quaintance speaks during a press conference - Maria Lysaker-USA TODAY Sports
Maria Lysaker-USA TODAY Sports

Following John Calipari’s decision to leave Kentucky and accept an offer to become the next head coach at Arkansas, UK commit Jayden Quaintance requested a release from his national letter of intent.

While many expected Quaintance to follow Calipari to Arkansas, the Lexington Herald-Leader’s Cameron Drummond reports the Razorbacks are no longer a potential destination for the five-star forward. Per Kentucky Sports Radio, Quaintance will meet with new UK head coach Mark Pope on Tuesday.

Kentucky is not the only suitor still in the mix for the highly-coveted recruit. Last week, Quaintance took a visit to Louisville and he is expected to take a visit to Memphis in the near future.

Quaintance is the nation’s No. 8 overall prospect in the 2024 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking — a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He ranks as the top center in the 2024 On3 Top 150.

The 6-foot-10 standout is a particularly intriguing prospect due to his age. Quaintance was the youngest McDonald’s All-American of all time and will be required to play two seasons after high school before entering the NBA Draft.

Quaintance initially chose Kentucky over Missouri on Nov. 14. He also held offers from Ohio State, Florida, the G League Ignite, and others. It’s worth noting Pope announced the hire of Jason Hart to Kentucky’s coaching staff on Monday.

Former connection with Jayden Quaintance comes to Kentucky

Hart was previously the head coach of G League Ignite and recruited Quaintance.

“I couldn’t be more excited to join the Big Blue Nation,” Hart said. “I’ve played and coached at every level of basketball and there is not a more passionate fan base than this one.

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“I will give every ounce of energy to our players and this program, and I can’t wait to get started. I want to thank Mitch Barnhart and Mark Pope for their confidence in me, and I want to say a special thanks to my family for their continued support.”

Perhaps Quaintance will be Hart’s first target as a member of Kentucky’s staff. Pope certainly has faith in the experienced assistant coach.

“Jason Hart is everything as a coach that he was as a player,” Pope said. “He has boundless energy. He’s fearless. He is stubborn. But he has endless joy and love for this game and our players.

“He has all of the grit that you’d expect from a big-time Syracuse point guard, and he earned everything he got in his decade-long NBA career through pure blood, sweat, and tears. Jason is going to win over Kentucky players and Kentucky fans in about 10 seconds. I’m thrilled to welcome Jason, Brandi, and their family to UK.”