SAD NEWS: Arkansas Razorbacks key player shocked fans with immediate resignation and eixt after facing….

SAD NEWS: Arkansas Razorbacks key player shocked fans with immediate resignation and eixt after facing….
George Mason’s move Now, Keyshawn Hall only has four schools. This season, the 6-foot-6 forward from Cleveland, Ohio, led the Patriots in scoring and rebounds and tied for second place in double-doubles with an average of 16.6 points and 8.1 rebounds. Hall will select between UCF, USC, Michigan State, and Arkansas.
Hall told 247Sports, “All these schools offer opportunity at the next level.” “I need to be a part of every coaching staff’s goal of winning and being a top team in the NCAA tournament. Every one of these coaches can assist me in achieving my goal of winning at the greatest level.”
Hall will still follow through with the entire process and explore going into the NBA draft.
“I’m considering the draft but I’m going to get feedback and see how well I do,” he stated. “I’m not going to put all my eggs in one basket so I’m for sure looking at college too.”
Hall provided 247Sports with a breakdown of each of his candidates.
Arkansas: “Coach Brewer is still aggressively courting me because Coach Musselman didn’t take the entire staff. In addition to helping me advance, he is enticing me to move there and take on the same job in the SEC as one of the key players.
USC: “After coach Musselman left Arkansas to join USC, Arkansas was actively recruiting me. He is still doing so.” His two goals for me are to play in the Big-10 and at USC. Since he is also from Cleveland, we have a really close relationship. He and I have been connecting and growing closer since he played up in Cleveland. He continues to make arguments for attending USC. We embarked on a call yesterday, and he told me that it would be beneficial to me.”
Michigan State: “Malik Hall and Tyson Walker will be a major scoring loss for them next season.” They were telling me that I would have plenty of opportunities to play if I could fill that place. Tom Izzo is a legend who speaks for himself, and the coaches there have a great deal of success. Since he has attended the NCAA tournament 26 times in a row, I am confident that he will return next year. It must be something remarkable because, as far as I know, he doesn’t recruit many guys through the gateway. He gave me enough of chances to step in and score points with the wings while also improving and modifying to advance to the next level.”
UCF: “Mentor Dawkins is the myth. His list of accomplishments is extensive, including coaching the USA squad and playing for coach K. In essence, he’s telling me that he wants me to succeed and that he will support me in moving on. He has assembled a team to support him in his goal of winning. We developed a close bond, and assistant coach Tyson Waterman still has a great relationship with me because he recruited me straight out of high school when he was at Wichita State. I had a lot of opportunities at the three and four spots from Coach Dawkins. He’ll want me to be adaptable and not up my game. He told me he loved my game and wished I would play it too.