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Mike Neighbors on Jackson State: Hogs facing good team Thursday night
Date: Thursday, Dec. 9
Time: 7 p.m.
Opponent: Jackson State
Location: Bud Walton Arena
TV: SEC Network+
Last game
• Arkansas Women’s Basketball bounced back inside Bud Walton Arena on Sunday afternoon, earning a 84-67 victory over Pac-12 opponent Cal.
• Arkansas’ offense finally got going from deep, hitting seven of their 17 three balls, good for 41 percent.
• The Hogs also hit 29 of their 32 free throws, their most free throws made in a game since the Hogs made 30 against Baylor last season (12/6/20).
• The visiting Golden Bears’ defense came out of the gates hot, forcing eight Razorback turnovers in the first 10 minutes and securing a three-point lead. It was in the second quarter that Daniels made her move.
• The third-year guard scored 16 points in the second frame, going a perfect 5-5 shooting with two shots from deep and 4-4 on free throws.
• The big second quarter gave Arkansas a seven-point advantage at halftime.
• With Daniels picking apart Cal’s defense, the Razorbacks settled in, giving up just three turnovers in the second half as opposed to the 12 they committed in the first half.
• Daniels poured in 14 more points in the final 20 minutes and got some help from Erynn Barnum and Sasha Goforth who combined for 16 points in the second half.
• Arkansas outscored Cal 44-34 in the second half and got back in the win column.
• Goforth put together a solid stat line with a season-high 19 points, four rebounds, three steals and two blocks.
• Amber Ramirez was a beast on the glass, going for a career-best 11 rebounds.
• Erynn Barnum was a distributor in this one, dishing a career-best four assists in the game.
Storylines
• Some of Arkansas’ players may have changed, but Head Coach Mike Neighbors’ offensive philosophy has not.
• That philosophy continues to work, too, as Arkansas’ 81.1 PPG is the 16th-best mark in the NCAA so far this season.
• The Hogs continue to get a large share of their points from the three point and free throw lines, while also taking care of the basketball.
• The Razorbacks rarely give the ball away, as their 11.3 turnovers per game is the sixth-best mark in the nation.
• The Hogs are also getting to the line a ton, as their 214 free throws attempted through nine games is the third-most in the nation.
• Arkansas has made 151 of those attempts, which is good for third-most in the nation.
• From beyond, Arkansas is back in the top-20 nationally, as they have hit 77 threes so far this season, 16th-most in the NCAA.
• The Hogs’ 234 three-point attempts this season is the 16th-highest clip in the NCAA.
• The Hogs’ offensive philosophy is centered around “making opponents wrong”.
• With the plethora of weapons Neighbors has on this team, that is happening nightly.
• Makayla Daniels (14.1 PPG) leads the way, but three other Hogs – Erynn Barnum (11.2 PPG) Sasha Goforth (11.0 PPG) and Samara Spencer (10.6 PPG) – are averaging double-figures.
• Amber Ramirez (9.8 PPG) is knocking on the door of double-figures, while freshman Jersey Wolfenbarger (6.6 PPG) is also providing a scoring punch off the bench.
• Daniels (x4), Barnum (x3) and Ramirez (x2) have all been the top scorer at least twice this season, while Elauna Eaton led the way against UAPB with 15.
• Daniels (22 @ AState, 32 vs. Cal ) and Ramirez (20 @ UConn) are the only Hogs to hit 20 points so far this season.
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Treylon Burks becomes the first Arkansas player to opt out of playing in the Outback Bowl against Penn State and has made the decision to enter the NFL Draft.
He made the announcement Wednesday afternoon on social media:
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— Treylon Burks (@TreylonBurks) December 8, 2021
“I have had many restless nights praying and talking with my family regarding this decision. With that being said I have decided to opt out of the bowl game and forego my senior season and declare for the NFL draft. Other than representing my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, there has been no greater honor in my life than representing Warren and the entire state of Arkansas these past three years.
“I want to thank my grandparents and family for their guidance, Arkansas coaching staff for pouring themselves into me, and Shelby for always being there for me. To my teammates, my brothers, you have always been there for me, and your undying support means the world to me. Without y’all none of this would be possible.
“Last but not least, to the amazing fans of this great state, I know no matter where I go in this world you will always be in my heart and I hop I will always be in yours. I may be leaving the state, but Arkansas will always be home and I will never stop calling those Hogs. God Bless and Go Hogs.”
Most early projections have him as a first-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft.
Burks is currently the No. 24 overall prospect in the draft, according to Mel Kiper’s Big Board. Josh Edwards of CBS Sports has him projected to be taken by the Kansas City Chiefs with the 26th overall pick, and Pro Football Focus projects him to go 19th overall to the Miami Dolphins.
The Warren native set a single-season school record with six 100-yard receiving games this season. His 1,104 receiving yards in 2021 are the third-most for a season in school history. Burks finishes as a Razorback with 2,418 receiving yards, the fifth-most in school history.
Burks is fourth in the SEC in receiving yards with 1,104. He is one of just two players in the league (Jameson Williams) with at least 1,000 yards and 10 touchdown receptions. His 16.7 yards per reception also rank fourth in the conference.














