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He’s just one piece of a team that feels like a Razorback reunion for assistant coach Matt Zimmerman.
“I’ve been excited about it for weeks… guys I was on the basketball staff with that are playing, Barford, Bailey, Mickelson, Thomas, then Notae.
I was working for the Razorbacks when he played,” Zimmerman said. “It’s near to coach them and be a part of that.”
Notae said representing Arkansas makes him feel like he’s wearing the red and white again.
“It’s amazing,” Notae said. “It feels like I’m back at Arkansas, with the red… you see it, TBT Team Arkansas.”
It’s a unique challenge, as the team has just three practices before playing game one of the single-elimination tournament later this week.
“It’s time to go to work because it’s gonna be tough on Friday,” Zimmerman said.
“You can see them trying to regain their legs and rhythm.”
Team Arkansas is a three-seed.
They’ll take on No. 6 Team Eberlin Drive in Indianapolis on July 19 at noon.
You can watch it on TheTournament.com.
My name is Kyle Thompson and I’m a walk-on for the Razorbacks.
This will be my third year on the team, meaning I was going into my senior year as a defensive lineman at Aledo High School in Texas when NIL payments to college athletes were legalized in the summer of 2021.
It’s been nearly three years since that historic legislation change and it’s clear those in charge are still trying to figure things out.
Here’s my perspective as someone still strapping on the pads and in the locker room on a daily basis.









