A new era of Arkansas basketball begins on Wednesday, Nov. 6 when John Calipari makes his coaching debut for the Hogs. The 2024-25 Arkansas basketball season tips off with a home game versus Lipscomb, and Calipari is expected to have immediate success after he led Kentucky to SEC regular season and conference championships, plus an Elite Eight appearance, in his first year with that program. The Razorbacks are coming off a 16-17 year, their first losing season since 2009-10, but they made at least the Sweet 16 the three previous seasons.
Essentially the entire 2024-25 Arkansas basketball depth chart has been reconfigured since 13 of the 15 players on the Arkansas basketball roster are newcomers. Fortunately, Calipari has a lengthy history with roster turnover in this current era of college basketball. The SEC media picked Arkansas to finish fourth in the conference after finishing outside the top eight the last two years. If you want to see the latest Arkansas basketball news, be sure to see what the proven team of insiders are saying at HawgSports, the 247Sports affiliate that covers Arkansas.
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Calipari attacked both the 2024-25 college basketball transfer portal and the recruiting trails to fill out the Razorbacks roster, landing seven players from the former and six incoming freshmen. The biggest returnee from last year’s roster is Trevon Brazile, who flirted with the NBA Draft but elected to come back to Fayetteville, Ark. He led the team with 5.9 rebounds in 2023-24, while finishing second in blocks (1.2) and fourth in points (8.6).
Amongst the transfers, Johnell Davis and D.J. Wagner carry the most cashet. Davis, formerly of FAU, was the AAC co-Player of the Year last season after ranking second in the conference with 18.2 points. He has just one year of eligibility remaining, while Wagner, who followed Calipari from Kentucky, has three more seasons left. He was the top-ranked combo guard in the Class of 2023 rankings, per 247Sports, and made SEC All-Freshman a year ago en route to averaging 9.9 points and 3.3 assists.
The incoming freshmen class is highlighted by a trio of four-star prospects. Combo guard Boogie Fland was named Mr. New York Basketball for his amateur exploits, which included averaging 19.3 points as a senior. Forward Karter Knox was a 2024 McDonald’s All-American and comes from a family of athletes as his brother played in the NBA, and his father played in the NFL. Then there’s Billy Richmond III, a top-10 ranked small forward, whose father, Billy Jr., played under Calipari at Memphis, so the coach has lots of talent to work with in his first year in Fayetteville. Join HawgSports to see the latest Arkansas basketball updates.
The staff at HawgSports is closely following every Arkansas basketball development, and they have identified one player who has been a standout performer heading into the season. He appears fully bought in to Calipari’s system, so be sure to join HawgSports to see who he is and get the rest of the insider roster news.
Who has stood out in Arkansas’ basketball practices, and what will the 2024-25 depth chart look like? Go to HawgSports to see their insider information, all from a team of reporters with years of experience covering the Razorbacks, and find out. And reminder, HawgSports is offering the first month for only $1, so subscribe now before it’s too late.
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