Men's Basketball
McPherson says Joe ‘has one foot on each side of fence’ on decision
Hogville’s Kevin McPherson on Isaiah Joe trying to play both sides of the fence after not being at the first practices this week for the Hogs.
Arkansas basketball fans have been buzzing since practices started earlier this week because Isaiah Joe hasn’t been there, fueling the idea he’s leaving for the NBA.
Hogville.net’s Kevin McPherson told Tye Richardson and Tommy Craft (The Morning Rush) on ESPN Arkansas on Wednesday that Joe, a 6-5 shooting guard from Fort Smith Northside, is straddling the fence.
The Razorbacks returned to practice this week and have released a couple of practice videos on Twitter, but that’s all anyone has seen.
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— Arkansas Razorbacks Basketball ? (@RazorbackMBB) July 21, 2020
We also got our first look at some newcomers and current players dunking.
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— Arkansas Razorbacks Basketball ? (@RazorbackMBB) July 21, 2020
The ongoing drama will be decided by Aug. 3 because that’s when he has to come down on one side of the fence or the other.