12:30 – Mark Wise
KU wins Natty; How Close are Hogs to Basketball Title?; Will Jaylin Return? Call or text, 877-377-6963
12:30 – Mark Wise
KU wins Natty; How Close are Hogs to Basketball Title?; Will Jaylin Return? Call or text, 877-377-6963
Tye & Tommy on Jaylin’s announcement, SEC West Vegas win totals, Masters Champs dinner and more!
The Morning Rush is live on a Toyota Tuesday!!!
Notae’s Departure, Hogs’ Jr. High QB recruit & Mike Talks NIL Solution
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas sophomore Jaylin Williams may be headed to the NBA Draft.
Or maybe not. Razorback fans will keep their fingers (and probably toes if possible) crossed.
The 6-10 sophomore from Fort Smith Northside made his intentions known late Monday afternoon via a release.
“I am announcing my intention to enter the 2022 NBA Draft process,” he said in a press released from Arkansas Communications. “However, I will not be hiring an agent to keep my eligibility with the University of Arkansas intact. I look forward to learning from the upcoming process, going through the interviews, gathering feedback and building relationships with NBA coaches and front office personnel.
“My gratitude to Coach (Eric) Musselman and the staff goes beyond words for helping me be in this position. I will keep all my options open and, after going through the process and talking with my family, my support group and the Arkansas coaching staff, I will make an informed decision when the appropriate time comes.”
Where he would fall in the pecking order of a two-round draft will be the subject of speculation at least until the June 1 deadline to take his name out of the conversation.
Mock drafts have him rated, but with the announcement Monday afternoon it is certain to be revised because now he is actually in play to be seriously considered.
Williams averaged 10.9 points on 46.1% shooting and 9.8 rebounds per game. He finished with 364 total rebounds — 308 defensive — to break Derek Hood’s 23-year-old single-season program record, and became the first Razorback to average 9.8 in a season since Mike Washington in 2008-09.
The forward made his star turn as Arkansas surged in the final two-and-a-half months of the season. He averaged 6.8 points, 6.4 rebounds and 3.6 assists in the team’s first 13 games.
Williams led Arkansas defensively with 54 charges taken, 41 blocks and was second with 48 steals. When he was the nearest Razorbacks defender to a shot, opponents made 37.2% of two-point attempts during the regular season, including 36.4% in SEC play.
With Kansas playing North Carolina tonight for national championship, at least Connor O’Gara’s still keeping eye on bracket.
Trying the NBA Draft instead of joining talented recruiting class coming to Hogs could prove interesting decision for future.
Former Halftime co-host at biggest annual event in professional wrestling and gave a report on what was, again, an extravaganza.
Join Mason Choate and Robert Stewart as they recap each game of Arkansas’ series victory over Mississippi State. They guys do a deep dive on how the Hogs fared, pick weekend MVP’s and take a look around the SEC to round it out.
11:30 – Connor O’Gara
KU vs. UNC; Gamecocks Win WBB natty; Hogs take 2 of 3 from Hail State; Best Fan Fielding Call or text, 877-377-6963
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