FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The region of Central Arkansas, especially the Little Rock Metro, has lacked in producing legitimate difference makers against SEC team.
While only one player has surpassed or matched Darren McFadden’s 5-star grade in the 2005 class (Michael Dyer 2010), the area has produced less than 20 SEC level prospects in the past 20 recruiting cycles, per 247sports data .
Shifty. Athletic. Electric. Freak. Little Rock Central RB Trey Stewart is the real deal, one of the many reasons the Tigers are on the way back up on Arkansas high school football. Arkansas, Missouri, SMU, Miami and Arizona State have offered. pic.twitter.com/k4rFLVmvDi
— Jacob Davis (@JacobScottDavis) May 4, 2025
One of the latest players to see his recruitment start to positive trend is 2027 Little Rock Central running back Trey Stewart. The 6-foot-2, 210 pound sophomore is electric with the ball in his hands and is capable of playing either side of the football once he enrolls in college…