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NEWS: 5⭐️ Jordan Smith Jr., the No. 3 overall player in the 2026 class, has committed to Arkansas, he told @Rivals.
The 6-2 guard chose the Razorbacks over Duke, Kentucky, Syracuse, Georgetown, and Indiana.
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Muss elevated Arkansas’s national brand to a level it hadn’t seen in multiple decades, including the first extended tournament runs in 25 years.
But it looked like he was leaving things in an unrecoverable mess with no players on the roster, coaching candidates not wanting to deal with the rebuild, and even rumored academic issues (still up in the air, hopefully nothing).
If there was one person other than Muss that could build a roster from scratch in one offseason, it was Calipari.
And beyond this season, Calipari takes what Muss did for the national brand and IMMEDIATELY elevates it even further.
Even if Arkansas doesn’t win more under Cal than with Muss, this was a fantastic move on so many levels.
They kept any remaining momentum from recent NCAAT success and gave themselves a chance to stay competitive. Right. Now.
Not to mention all eyes in the country are on the HOGS!
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Arkansas pitchers combined for 23 total strikeouts against one of the nation's top lineups in No. 7 Oregon State tonight. Hagen Smith had 17 of those. Wow.
RECORD TIED: Hagen Smith has tied the Arkansas single-game record with his 17th strikeout.
That record, by Jess Todd at the SEC Tournament vs. South Carolina, had stood for 17 years.
More than 10,500 people—mostly between the ages of 18 and 25—will gather this week in Louisville to hear John Piper, David Platt, Trip Lee and others at CROSS CON24.
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