
BREAKING: Arkansas Lands Major Transfer in 6’11” Florida State Junior — A Frontcourt Game-Changer for the Razorbacks
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — In a major boost to its frontcourt, the Arkansas Razorbacks have secured the commitment of 6’11” junior transfer from Florida State, who averaged 14.2 points, 7.6 rebounds, and shot nearly 60% from the field last season. The versatile big man becomes one of the most impactful additions of the offseason, giving new head coach John Calipari a major interior presence heading into the 2025 campaign.
The transfer had been one of the most sought-after names in the portal due to his combination of size, skill, and efficiency. His ability to finish around the rim, control the glass, and serve as a rim protector makes him a perfect fit for Arkansas’ retooled roster, which is being rapidly reshaped under Calipari’s leadership.
At Florida State, the 6’11” junior emerged as a consistent force in the paint, starting in the majority of games and showcasing strong post moves and defensive instincts. His 59.8% shooting percentage ranked among the best in the ACC, and he recorded double-doubles in several key matchups. His size and agility also make him a mobile defender capable of switching in pick-and-roll situations — a valued trait in today’s college game.
For Arkansas, this commitment signals a clear statement of intent: the Razorbacks are not rebuilding, they’re reloading. After a season of transition and the hiring of Calipari, expectations are high, and this addition only fuels that momentum.
The move also reflects the ever-evolving nature of the transfer portal era, where high-profile talent changes hands quickly — and Arkansas just made one of the biggest moves of the summer.
Expect the Razorbacks to rise on preseason watch lists — and for their new big man to make an immediate impact
in the SEC.
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