NEW: Arkansas head coach Ryan Silverfield tells @PeteNakos he's ready for the challenge🐗
"I don’t know, when we line up, how we even match up against Utah. I don’t know how we match up with Georgia in our first SEC game from a talent standpoint. So let’s be the best in the country in the controllables. Best in the country in attitude. Best in the country in effort — those things have nothing to do with talent. We’re going to harp on that all the time. Best in the country in how much film we study, and the execution and discipline."
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My man said something to me that really stuck.
He told me, “I’m not here to control you. I’m not your dad, I’m your partner. You’re free to make your own choices. Just understand that every choice has consequences. If you choose something that damages what we’ve built, that’s on you.”
He said, “I’ll always tell you when something hurts me or crosses a boundary, because that’s what healthy communication looks like. But if you keep stepping over the line after I’ve shown you where it is, then you were never really protecting us to begin with.”
And honestly, that’s what accountability in a relationship sounds like.
Ye performed “CANT TELL ME NOTNING” to his sold out crowd at SoFi Stadium and was so impressed with the crowd, he ran it back 🔥
“yall loud as a motherf*cker tonight… we gotta run this back…” https://t.co/9GYnepAf8F
Sources: Kansas sophomore Flory Bidunga intends to declare for the NBA Draft while maintaining his college eligibility. He also intends to enter the NCAA transfer portal, as he’s keeping open the option to return to college.
NEWS: Saint Mary’s big man, Drew McKeever, intends to enter the transfer portal, his agent George S. Langberg of @GSLSportsGroup tells DraftExpress.
The 7’3” 285 pound center led the WCC in rebounds this season and is the conference’s all-time leader in career rebound percentage.
Joins Aday Mara as the only NCAA 7-footers this season with a 15.0+ AST% and 10+ dunks, showing intriguing passing flashes at his size.
Breaking: Arkansas freshman star Darius Acuff Jr. has landed a signature shoe with Reebok, becoming the first NCAA men’s athlete to receive one from a major U.S. brand while still in college, Reebok’s head of basketball, Jide Osifeso, tells @ShamsCharania.