The 2022-23 Arkansas basketball season is shaping as much as be one of the highly-anticipated seasons in program historical past. With back-to-back Elite Eight appearances, a No. 2 signing class, a bevy of doubtless impactful transfers and one of the likable coaches within the nation, it’s not simply Razorback followers who’re itching to see the crew take the courtroom subsequent season.
Contemplating the Razorbacks return solely two gamers from final season, it’s arduous to know what to anticipate within the upcoming season when it comes to particular person gamers’ skills, crew chemistry and rotation development. Nevertheless, head coach Eric Musselman has been graciously offering Hoop Hog junkies with spotlight clips of summer season scrimmages.
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For now, it stays inconceivable to know what the on-court product will appear to be for Arkansas basketball subsequent season, however these occasional snippets permit us to start out analyzing what little we do know so far.
Elite Size Ought to Result in Elite Protection
After beginning a 6-foot-6 middle in Adrio Bailey throughout his first season with at Arkansas, Musselman now has 10 of his 13 scholarship gamers standing between 6-foot-6 and 6-foot-10 at his disposal. This consists of freshmen Anthony Black (6-7) and Jordan Walsh (6-7), in addition to incoming switch Ricky Council IV (6-6) – all of whom are able to enjoying at a guard spot subsequent season.
“This doesn’t imply that that is the way it will unfold come November,” Musselman mentioned of his crew’s protection, “however proper now it’s actually, actually arduous to attain on this crew. (Our coaches) a lot desire to be the defensive coordinator (in follow) proper now, as a result of we’re actually lengthy. We’re in a position to block pictures at a excessive, excessive stage proper now.”
Arkansas has completed within the prime 11 nationally in defensive effectivity every of the final two seasons, in keeping with KenPom.com, and Musselman now has his tallest, longest arsenal thus far. “We needs to be a crew that appears completely different on the rim than we’ve got previously as a result of we’re in a position to alter and block pictures,” Musselman mentioned.
This montage of blocked pictures reveals numerous completely different gamers getting in on the block social gathering, together with 6-foot-10 forwards Trevon Brazile and Makhel Mitchell.
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Ricky Council IV says the Razorbacks’ protection is “going to be scary this season.”
Anthony Black Playmaking
Black’s inventory shortly rose throughout his final couple of years enjoying highschool and AAU ball, largely resulting from his elite mixture of measurement and playmaking on the guard place. Musselman additional confirmed this when Black made his first look at crew follow a number of days late resulting from his participation on the Group USA U18 crew.
“To begin with, in faculty guys often don’t miss seven or eight practices,” Musselman mentioned of Black. “However he is available in and actually knew nearly our total playbook that we’ve put in to this point. He actually was asking about third and fourth choices on performs… I used to be like, ‘Wow.’ I believed I used to be with an NFL veteran QB who was asking questions and had simply missed a few OTAs or one thing.”
This excessive reward from Musselman will be mixed with a pair of spotlight movies shared by way of Twitter to totally illustrate how important Black’s playmaking could possibly be subsequent season:
This clip reveals Black discovering an open shooter out of a mid-range post-up scenario. He slings the go together with his off-hand, completely main Joseph Pinion to the deep nook for an open 3-point shot.
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This second clip doesn’t show the identical aptitude because the off-hand, cross-court skip go, nevertheless it does present Black’s skill to return out of a pick-and-roll and completely lead his huge man (Kamani Johnson) into place with each toes within the paint. From there, Johnson finishes the play with a easy energy dribble spin transfer right into a right-handed end.
Abundance of Athleticism
Together with Arkansas’ vastly improved crew peak and size comes a stage of athleticism Razorback followers are solely used to seeing out of 1, perhaps two, gamers on the roster at a time. Former gamers like Brandon Dean, Sonny Weems, Michael Qualls and Justin Smith come to thoughts when considering of high-flying Razorback highlights.
The 2022-23 squad, nevertheless, holds the potential to place collectively an intensive spotlight reel of their very own. Between the leaping skill of Jordan Walsh, Trevon Brazile and Ricky Council IV, the artful playmaking skill of Nick Smith Jr., and the tendency of Anthony Black to push the tempo, Razorback followers needs to be ready for highlight-reel athletic performs all season lengthy.
At roughly 6-foot-10, Brazile demonstrates a lethal mixture of leaping skill and physique management on this putback slam. Right here, Brazile has time to pause and take into consideration what he’s doing in midair after he catches the ball and earlier than he slams it dwelling.
Jalen Graham, one other 6-foot-9 switch, reveals off his skill to complete over defenders after an efficient pump-fake creates a driving lane.
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On this season ticket renewal reminder, Ricky Council IV provides us a small style of what he’s able to within the open courtroom, simply including slightly further aptitude to a routine slam.
Extra just lately, Musselman shared this clip of Nick Smith Jr. discovering a spot within the protection out of a pick-and-roll motion and exploding to the rim, taking off from the SEC emblem.
Devo Davis Taking a Step Ahead
On a crew loaded with new faces, one of many greatest query marks lies in Devo Davis’ skill to step up right into a management function on the courtroom. With all three five-star freshmen able to enjoying the guard positions, it’s practical to suppose that Davis may return to his function as sixth man subsequent season, although if Musselman’s offseason spotlight clips are any indication, the junior guard is preventing for his beginning spot.
Maybe Davis’ greatest weak point in his recreation so far has been his skill to remain answerable for his physique and make performs with out turning the ball over. His ball dealing with, passing imaginative and prescient and ending skill are all evident, however none of them matter if he performs so quick that he loses management of himself or the ball.
On this first clip, Davis shows a formidable stage of persistence whereas holding his main defender on his again over the ball display screen, hesitating to pressure the assistance defender to decide, after which successfully exploding to the rim for a straightforward end. That is precisely the kind of play that might transfer Davis right into a beginning function – and maybe onto NBA Draft boards.
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This second clip as soon as once more reveals Davis sustaining management of himself and the ball whereas penetrating the protection, attending to the elbow the place his soar shot is deadly and discovering an open shooter on the final second with a wonderfully positioned go resulting in a wide-open 3-pointer.
Doubtlessly crucial enchancment that we’ve got caught a glimpse of this summer season is a small tweak to Davis’ long-range soar shot. On the 0:20 mark of this video, Davis will be seen firing what appears to be a catch-and-shoot 3-pointer. Up to now, Davis tended to leap too excessive on his soar pictures, permitting extra room for variation and error which may result in a low 3-point share.
Leaping excessive on a soar shot will be efficient in contested conditions or nearer to the rim, however the higher 3-point shooters like Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Damian Lillard don’t rise quite a lot of inches off the bottom on open 3-point makes an attempt. On this clip, Davis will be seen barely leaving the bottom when pulling down his 3-pointer. If this turns into a behavior for Davis, we may see a profession excessive in 3-point share for the junior guard subsequent season.
Trevon Brazile Exhibiting Out Amongst Ahead-Heavy Roster
After making some extent so as to add measurement to the roster this offseason, one of many greater questions heading into subsequent season will probably be concerning the ahead rotation. The Razorbacks primarily have 4 true guards in Nick Smith Jr., Devo Davis, Derrian Ford and Anthony Black – although Black is 6-foot-7 and may guard a number of positions defensively. After that, there are a number of gamers who challenge to play on the wing within the third-guard/small ahead function like Jordan Walsh, Ricky Council IV, Joseph Pinion and Barry Dunning.
That leaves 5 gamers – Jalen Graham, Makhi Mitchell, Makhel Mitchell, Trevon Brazile and Kamani Johnson – preventing for minutes on the 4 and 5 place, together with the potential of small-ball lineups that includes Walsh or Dunning on the 4 spot. Musselman additionally tends to play solely 7-8 gamers in his common rotation traditionally, making the battle for spots within the rotation that rather more aggressive.
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To this point, we’ve got little concept as to which forwards will persistently see the courtroom greater than others, however Brazile stands out as a robust candidate so far. “He’s so lengthy, he can shoot, he can run, he can block pictures,” Musselman mentioned of Brazile earlier this summer season.
This clip posted by the Males’s Basketball Twitter account reveals Trevon Brazile pulling down two nook 3-pointers, one coming off of a one-dribble pump-fake. If the massive man can persistently knock down a lot of these pictures, it will likely be arduous to maintain him off the courtroom.
Clips included earlier within the article additionally display Brazile’s skill to complete across the rim because of his athletic skill in addition to good timing when blocking pictures. The 6-foot-10 sophomore additionally possesses a serviceable quantity of lateral quickness on the perimeter. Even when guards are fast sufficient to dribble previous him, his size permits him to recuperate and nonetheless block or contest pictures on the rim.
Brazile could possibly be a significant a part of the crew on either side of the ball and will probably be a severe candidate to start out on the energy ahead or middle place together with his size, athleticism and flexibility.
Topping out ceremony for new $33.9 million Arkansas Tech University Ferguson Student Union set for Tuesday in Russellville | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
RUSSELLVILLE — Arkansas Tech University and Kinco Constructors will host a topping out ceremony for the $33.9 million Ferguson Student Union at 2 p.m. Tuesday.
Attendance will be open to the public. Those in attendance will have an opportunity to sign the final steel beam before it is put in place atop the facility. Refreshments will be served in Chambers Cafeteria West Dining Room following the ceremony.
Construction on Ferguson Student Union on its Russellville campus began last year after the ATU Board of Trustees accepted the guaranteed maximum price for building the facility during its meeting on June 20.
Kinco Constructors submitted a final price of $33,946,865 for the project. That figure includes the cost of demolishing the Administration Building and Tomlinson Hall, constructing Ferguson Student Union and parking lot development on the south side of the new building
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Parking for the event will be in the lot between Rothwell Hall and Doc Bryan Student Services Center with overflow in the Tucker Coliseum parking lot. Golf cart shuttles to and from the ceremony site will be available.
Those unable to attend the ceremony who wish to sign the steel beam may do so from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday and beginning at 9 a.m. Tuesday through the ceremony at 2 p.m. that afternoon. The beam will be located on the east side of the construction site near Rothwell Hall and Dr. Robert Charles Brown and Jill Lestage Brown Hall.
Construction of Ferguson Student Union began in July 2024 and is scheduled to be complete in early 2026.
Located on the parcel of land between Chambers Cafeteria and the Hull Physical Education Building, Ferguson Student Union is named for ATU benefactors Cindi and Jimmy Ferguson.
Ferguson Student Union will provide student meeting spaces, lounge spaces for students to enjoy during their free time, fast casual dining, an e-sports gaming lab, basketball courts, a location to check out outdoor recreation gear and workout areas for cardiovascular and strength fitness training.
Arkansas offensive line signee Bubba Craig is expected to report Fayetteville this weekend for the spring semester.
Craig, 6-6 and 315 pounds, of Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College picked the Hogs over Temple, Liberty, Texas -San Antonio and others.
On3.com industry ranking list him the No. 1 interior offensive lineman and No. 23 overall junior college prospect.
Nickname: Bubba
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Favorite thing about playing on the O-line: Moving people
Football has taught me: Patience
My parents stay on me to: Be great at whatever I do
My favorite childhood memory: Building a fort in my yard. It fell over because I was like 10 years old and my siblings and I didn’t know we were doing but ut was still cool.
How Arkansas addressed receiver position in transfer portal
Arkansas offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino lost plenty of production in the passing game to the transfer portal and NFL Draft following the 2024 season.
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With starting quarterback Taylen Green set to return for a second season in Fayetteville, the Hogs had to find the 6-foot-6 passer some new weapons. Star receiver Andrew Armstrong is on his way to the NFL, veterans Isaac TeSlaa and Tyrone Broden are out of eligibility, and speedster Isaiah Sategna transferred to Oklahoma.
Along with those departures, younger prospects Dazmin James and Davion Dozier also elected to hit the portal, which left plenty of recruiting for Petrino, receivers coach Ronnie Fouch and head coach Sam Pittman.
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Armstrong led all Southeastern Conference players with 78 receptions for 1,140 receiving yards in the regular season, but it was really a one-man show with him all season.
TeSlaa added 545 receiving yards and Sategna was second on the team with 37 catches. At 6-foot-7, Broden could never break through as a true difference maker, as he caught just 15 passes for 197 yards and barely played late in the year.
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Of the players the Hogs are set to return at wide receiver — Jordan Anthony, CJ Brown, Krosse Johnson, Bryce Stephens, Monte Harrison and Shamar Easter (moved from tight end to receiver for Liberty Bowl) — the production from 2024 only combined for a total 18 receptions, 243 yards and one touchdown.
Incoming freshmen such as Warren (Ark.) product Antonio Jordan and Missouri City (Tx.) four-star Ja’Kayden Ferguson are intriguing prospects, but it was clear the Hogs needed to add talent in the transfer portal.
So far, the Razorbacks have signed five transfer portal wide receivers. Three of them put together very solid seasons in 2024 for their respective programs, while one — former four-star and Pine Bluff native Courtney Crutchfield — redshirted and the fifth, Ismael Cisse, was a contributor at Stanford.
Arkansas Wide Receiver Production
Note: Courtney Crutchfield is not part of the table, as he did not record any statistics in 2024.
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O’Mega Blake (6-foot-2, 180 lbs) began his career at South Carolina, where he spent three seasons and caught 20 passes for 251 yards and two touchdowns. At Charlotte in 2024, Blake caught five passes for 205 yards and three scores in the Nov. 23 win over Florida Atlantic.
Hailing from Fresno State, Raylen Sharpe (5-foot-9, 165 lbs) is very familiar with Petrino. Sharpe spent 2022-23 at Missouri State, where Petrino was head coach from 2020-22. Sharpe caught 73 passes for 991 yards and seven touchdowns at Missouri State in 2023.
Kam Shanks (5-foot-8, 180 lbs) will more-than-likely be the favorite to return punts after leading the nation with 329 punt return yards and two punt return touchdowns this season. Shanks caught five passes for 31 yards and one score in the Sept. 14 loss at Arkansas.
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After being committed to Arkansas for nearly seven months out of high school, Courtney Crutchfield signed with Missouri and redshirted after appearing in just two games in 2024. He was rated by Rivals as the No. 2 overall recruit and No. 1 wide receiver in the state of Arkansas in the 2024 recruiting class.
The latest addition to the class, Cisse signed with the Razorbacks on Monday evening following a visit over the weekend. He logged 381 snaps as a freshman in 2024, per Pro Football Focus. Cisse is a former three-star recruit out of Cherry Creek High School in Englewood, Colorado.
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