Hogs’ Walker ‘suspended indefinitely’ after arrest on drugs, weapons charges

Arkansas sophomore linebacker Demetrius Walker was arrested Tuesday night by Fayetteville police and charged with a variety of felonies including having a firearm along with illegal drugs.

The university’s athletic department issued a release Wednesday:

“We are aware of charges involving Demetrius Walker, a student-athlete on our football team. The student-athlete has been suspended from our football program indefinitely, and we will continue to monitor the situation and cooperate fully with any related legal and campus processes. Our continued expectation is that our student-athletes conduct themselves and represent the University of Arkansas in an appropriate manner at all times.”

Walker was arrested and taken to the Washington County Detention Center in Fayetteville and was booked into the jail about 10:50 p.m. Tuesday.

He is scheduled for a hearing at 12:45 p.m. on Friday.

According to Fayetteville police, Walker’s is charged with delivering marijuana, being in possession of marijuana and Xanax in addition to being in simultaneous possession of drugs and firearms.

A preliminary report shows police found 95.8 grams of marijuana, 40 Xanax pills, several individual and sandwich baggies, a digital scale and a DPMS Panther Arms model AR-15 Rifle with a loaded magazine in the residence at 1399 N. Futrall Drive in Fayetteville.

Police said an undercover operation purchased marijuana from Walker with the assistance of a confidential informant over the last four months.

A search warrant was executed Tuesday and police said detectives found 56 grams of marijuana, then 6 more grams of marijuana with baggies and a digital scale in a kitchen cabinet. They also found 40 Xanax pills and sandwich baggies on the kitchen counter.

Police found an AR-15 rifle with a loaded magazine next to his bedroom door, according to the report.

Walker was a sophomore linebacker with the Hogs this past season and played in all 12 games.

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John, Tommy, & Nick Mason talk Ben Hicks, interview Richard Davenport, plus Is It Ever Okay Thursday!

Former SMU quarterback has fans’ interest, but some questions there

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With SMU quarterback Ben Hicks’ announcement Wednesday he’s leaving SMU on the graduate transfer path, Arkansas fans, naturally, have started beating the drum.

Hicks was the first quarterback Chad Morris signed at SMU in the 2015 recruiting class and he ended up starting 11 games as a redshirt freshman in 2016 and every game in 2017-18, becoming the Mustangs’ career passing leader.

But Razorback fans might just want to look at the numbers a little.

In his third year starting last year, his numbers dropped off from the year before, 2017, which was Morris’ last year there.

But, maybe more importantly, it was the last year for a group of Trey Quinn, James Proche and Courtland Sutton at receiver in addition to a strong running game. That year he threw for 3,569 yards, 33 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. Without those guys, Hicks’ numbers dropped off to 2,582 yards, 19 touchdowns with just seven interceptions.

Think having three quality receivers made a difference?

Sutton was a first-round pick of the Denver Broncos, Quinn has played in three games for the Washington Redskins this year and Proche was the best target for Hicks this past season.

The Hogs have some highly-touted freshmen committed to sign with them. That hasn’t happened yet, so let’s not start making projections until they sign but they should provide a major upgrade over a group that performed far below expectations last year.

It is interesting, though, Hicks would choose to leave a school where he became the career passing leader with a year of eligibility left.

“You got to make some tough decisions sometimes and this was one I felt like I needed to make,” Hicks told PonyStampede.com this week.

As I said, interesting.

Hog fans have been on a rollercoaster concerning the quarterback position since former Clemson quarterback Kelly Bryant came on the market. They sweated out that decision and many were completely deflated when he chose Missouri.

Now there’s Hicks.

He’s not Bryant and the advantages he has over the current quarterbacks on campus is taking a team coached by Morris with Joe Craddock as offensive coordinator to a seven-win regular season … with a pair of NFL-caliber wide receivers and another one who may get a shot next season.

Hicks does know what Morris and Craddock expect. But we also know his numbers dropped off considerably when he lost some really good receivers at SMU.

With a week before the first signing date, the Hogs are lining up some offensive line commitments. They have a quarterback commitment, but nobody knows what KJ Jefferson will be able to do as a freshman (and anybody that thinks they do is guessing to even themselves).

As we suspected, while Arkansas is putting together a signing class that will be among the best since they started ranking recruiting, it is still the SEC.

In the 247Sports.com composite ranking of all the services, the Hogs are at No. 18 in the nation.

The naysayers among the lunatic fringe and the sociopathic internet trolls will point out that’s eighth in the league … and sixth in the SEC West.

All of that is true, but don’t read a whole lot into that.

While Alabama, Texas A&M and LSU are in the top four right now (along with Georgia), in the national rankings, five SEC teams are in the 12-20 spots.

Ignore the negatives, that’s within the numbers to be competitive. There isn’t the huge gap there has been in previous years.

Which is just one of the positives.

Remember, the Hogs still have five more players to get committed and that should make their ranking climb a little.

It will be an interesting week to start an interesting two months before the final signing day in February.

And this time the Hogs are at least in the discussion for a Top 20 finish.

Which hasn’t happened in a long, long time.

Razorbacks add another JUCO offensive lineman with Nwanna

Arkansas added another offensive lineman when Scranton, Pennsylvania, Lackawanna Community College offensive lineman Chibueze Nwanna committed Wednesday.

He announced his decision via Twitter:

Multiple reports have said the 6-foot-8, 315-pounder, gave the coaching staff a verbal pledge about an hour before Myron Cunningham’s announcement Tuesday, but delayed his official announcement until Wednesday.

Nwanna is the Razorbacks’ 24th commitment for the 2019 recruiting class that is rated 16th by ESPN.com and as high as 11th by some services.

He chose the Hogs over offers from Cincinnati, Louisville, Maryland, San Diego State, East Carolina, Lafayette and Southern Miss.

Nwanna made his decision after wrapping up an official visit in Fayetteville over the weekend.

The Razorbacks are expected to sign 29 players in this recruiting class, so it’s a good bet they aren’t finished yet.

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Juco offensive lineman chooses Razorbacks over Oklahoma

Arkansas has landed a commitment from a junior college offensive lineman Tuesday when one of their targets, Myron Cunningham, made his decision on Twitter:

Cunningham went straight to junior college after high school in Warren, Ohio and spent two seasons in Fort Dodge, Iowa.

The 6-6, 300-pound, tackle is expected to compete for immediate playing time at left tackle on the Razorbacks’ heavily depleted offensive line in 2019.

Cunningham committed to Arkansas over offers from Oklahoma, Missouri, Texas and 12 other offers.

He’ll have two years to play two seasons and he’ll be graduating from Iowa Central this month and joining the team in December. Cunningham was one of the most sought-after JUCO offensive linemen this cycle. He’s the fifth highest ranked tackle according to come recruiting analysts.

Cunningham is now the Hogs’ fourth offensive line commit in the 2019 class, joining Beaux Limmer from Texas, Dylan Rathcke from Louisiana and Brady Latham from Oklahoma. He’s the 24th commit in the class that is currently 17th in the 247Sports.com composite rankings and as high as 11th in others.

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Razorbacks at No. 12 in national gymnastics’ preseason rankings

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas earned a preseason No. 12 ranking from the Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Associate (WCGA) after its 10th-place finish at the NCAA Championships last spring.

The ranking marks the eighth time in program history that the team will start the season inside the top 12, and the first since 2015.

The Razorbacks are one of three teams that will host four preseason top-10 teams, and the only team in the country to host four from the top-six. Arkansas is set to host No. 2 Oklahoma (Jan. 5), No. 3 Florida (March 1), No. 4 LSU (Feb. 22) and No. 6 Alabama (Feb. 8).

Arkansas tallied 1,341 points in the poll and will face eight teams inside the top-19. For the second-consecutive season, all eight Southeastern Conference programs are ranked inside the top-19 in the poll, including six in the top-12.

Head coach Mark Cook returns 17-of-24 competition routines from last season, including five-of-six on both the beam and the floor.

Among the returners are All-American Hailey Garner, SEC Freshman of the Year Sarah Shaffer, All-SEC performers Sophia Carter and Sydney Laird. Sydney McGlone, one of the team’s top vaulters who missed most of 2018 to injury, and Jessica Yamzon, who has competed in the All-Around in every meet at Arkansas, will return in 2019.

In total, the Razorbacks return nine gymnasts from last year’s squad.

Fans can get their first look at the 2019 squad at an open intrasquad this Sunday, Dec. 16 beginning at 5 p.m. The meet is free and open to the public, as fans are encouraged to bring a new and unwrapped toy for children in need in Northwest Arkansas.

WCGA Preseason Coaches’ Poll (2019 Opponents In Bold)

1. UCLA (1,961 points) (20 first place votes)
2. Oklahoma (1,959 points) (25 first place votes)
3. Florida (1,946 points) (9 first place votes)
4. LSU (1,891 points) (2 first place votes)
5. Utah (1,783 points)
6. Alabama (1,672 points)
7. Georgia (1,585 points) (1 first place vote)
8. California (1,526 points)
9. Michigan (1,517 points)
10. Kentucky (1,481 points)
11. Nebraska (1,361 points)
12. Arkansas (1,341 points)
13. Denver (1,286 points)
14. Auburn (1,281 points)
15. Washington (1,253 points)
16. Boise State (1,183 points)
17. Oregon State (1,005 points)
18. Ohio State (989 points)
19. Missouri (912 points)
20. Arizona State (862 points)
21. Stanford (831 points)
22. Illinois (809 points)
23. Minnesota (798 points)
24. BYU (749 points)
25. North Carolina State (704 points)

Bryant wins title, Greenwood second, in final football poll

By Scott McDonald
Batesville Daily Guard

The final Arkansas Sports Media High School Football Poll of the 2018 season was released Monday afternoon with all the state champions holding down the No. 1 spot in their respective classifications.

The Bryant Hornets, who surprised North Little Rock 27-7 in the Class 7A State Championship two weeks ago, ascended to the top of the Overall Top 10 for the final week.

Bryant had been playing second fiddle to North Little Rock in the poll most of the season and lost to the Charging Wildcats 34-28 back on October 26. Bryant’s other loss was a 36-35 nail-biter to Fayetteville early in the season.

But the Hornets were not a unanimous choice for the top team in the state as they garnered 24 of the 25 first-place votes.

The other first-place vote went to the Greenwood Bulldogs who won the Class 6A State Championship over Benton. Greenwood moved up to No. 2 from No. 4 in the final poll.

After holding down the overall top spot all through the regular season, the North Little Rock Charging Wildcats dropped to No. 3 in the final poll. The Charging Wildcats had the state’s longest winning steak of 25 straight until they fell to Bryant in the Class 7A title game.

The Little Rock Christian Warriors debut at No. 4 in the final poll after they defeated Pulaski Academy 52-38 for the Class 5A State Championship two weeks ago in probably the best game of all the six championships played.

Bentonville West, Benton, Fort Smith Northside, Fayetteville and Pulaski Academy hold down the fifth through ninth spots while the Arkadelphia Badgers come in at No. 10.

The Badgers, who started the season off 0-5, won their last 10 games including their season straight Class 4A State Championship.

In the Class 6A Top 5, the top three sports were all unanimous as Greenwood got all 25 first-place votes, Benton all 25 second-place votes and West Memphis all 25 third-place votes.

Jonesboro and Sylvan Hills hold down the other two spots. Also, the Sylvan Hills Bears were the only team in all the polls that have a losing record at 5-8. The Bears went into the playoffs as a No. 6 seed and advanced all the way to the semifinals.

In the Class 5A Top 5, LR Christian got all 25 first-place votes and Pulaski Academy received all 25 second-place votes.

The Harrison Goblins, the only unbeaten Class 5A team going into the playoffs, finished third after falling to Pulaski Academy in the semifinals. Morrilton finished fourth after a shaky start to the season and Texarkana was fifth.

In the Class 4A Top 5, Arkadelphia took the top spot while Robinson was unanimous pick for second. Shiloh Christian came in third, Dumas debuts at fourth and Warren, the preaseason favorite, finished fifth.

In the Class 3A Top 5, the Booneville Bearcats finished as the state’s only undefeated team (15-0) after easily winning the championship game 35-0 over Osceola on Saturday.

Also, Booneville was the only team ranked No. 1 in its classification for all 13 polls this season. Prescott, the team Booneville beat in the semifinals, edged Osceola for second with Rison and Smackover round out the five.

In the Class 2A Top 5, the Junction City Dragons finished the season with 11 straight victories to claim another Class 2A state title, beating the Hazen Hornets 36-22 in the championship game. The Hornets finished second followed by Foreman, Mount Ida and Conway Christian.

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL RANKINGS
Last year's final Arkansas High School Football poll as voted by a panel of state media. The new poll will be released Sunday night!
OVERALLRecordPtsPrv
1.Bryant (20)13-02001
2.North Little Rock8-51689
3.Bentonville11-11382
4.Pulaski Academy12-21337
5.Searcy12-111210
6.Benton9-4706
7.Joe T. Robinson14-154
8.Bentonville West7-545
9.Little Rock Christian13-1383
10.Harrison11-1324
Others receiving votes: Greenwood 27, Conway 24, Harding Academy 22, Shiloh Christian 10, Fordyce 8, Springdale Har-Ber 8, Fayetteville 6, Morrilton 3, LR Catholic 2.
CLASS 7A
1.Bryant (20)13-01001
2.North Little Rock8-5784
3.Bentonville11-1602
4.Bentonville West7-532
5.Conway8-4213
Others receiving votes: Springdale Har-Ber 5, Fayetteville 4.
CLASS 6A
1.Searcy (20)12-11003
2.Benton9-4792
3.Greenwood10-2611
4.West Memphis7-2324
5.Jonesboro8-4215
Others receiving votes: Lake Hamilton 7.
CLASS 5A
1.Pulaski Academy (20)12-21003
2.Little Rock Christian13-1751
3.Harrison11-1602
4.Morrilton8-541
5.Valley View10-1124
Others receiving votes: White Hall 10, Wynne 1, Vilonia 1.
CLASS 4A
1.Joe T. Robinson (20)14-11002
2.Shiloh Christian14-1773
3.Ozark12-2375
4.Arkadelphia11-2361
5.Crossett9-428
Others receiving votes: Nashville 20, Jonesboro Westside 2.
CLASS 3A
1.Harding Academy (20)15-01002
2.Osceola12-2803
3.Prescott11-3574
4.Camden Harmony Grove11-338
5.Rison11-2161
Others receiving votes: Melbourne 5, Booneville 2, Hoxie 2.
CLASS 2A
1.Fordyce (20)13-21003
2.Junction City11-2801
3.Gurdon10-446
4.Salem10-2315
5.Des Arc9-3204
Others receiving votes: Hazen 17, Foreman 4, Magnet Cove 1, Carlisle 1.
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