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Arkansas’s freshman Darius Acuff is taking over March Madness

Dorcas OnasaBy Dorcas OnasaMarch 22, 2026 Sports No Comments4 Mins Read
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When John Calipari left Kentucky for Arkansas, the commentary was swift and largely unkind. When the Razorbacks lost six straight games in January 2025, the narrative hardened further. A legendary coach running out of answers, critics said. A program that had been sold a fading brand. Then Arkansas won the SEC tournament title, dismantled its first two NCAA tournament opponents and punched its ticket to a second consecutive Sweet 16. So much for that theory.

Calipari has not reinvented himself at Arkansas. He has not overhauled his philosophy or thrown himself into the transfer portal with the desperation some observers insisted was the only path forward for him. He has done what he has always done gone out and recruited some of the most talented teenagers in the country and right now, it is working as well as it ever has.

Doubling down on blue chip freshmen

The criticism that followed Calipari out of Lexington was pointed and not entirely without merit. His final seasons at Kentucky were marked by early tournament exits, and a widely discussed shortcoming was his reluctance to fully embrace the transfer market that had reshaped roster-building across college basketball. Other programs were winning in March with experienced, older rosters, while Calipari kept reloading with highly rated 18-year-olds.

He was candid about his own nature on the subject, acknowledging the difficulty of changing the way he builds a team just weeks before his departure from Kentucky. As it turned out, he did not have to change much at all. At Arkansas, he doubled down, bringing in five-star freshmen Darius Acuff Jr. and Meleek Thomas and supplementing them with a supporting cast that blends youth with experience.

The results have been difficult to argue with. Acuff scored 36 points in Arkansas’s second-round win over High Point, with Thomas adding 19. The Razorbacks advanced, and the freshman who was supposed to be the question mark turned out to be the answer.

Darius Acuff is carrying this team

Make no mistake about what Arkansas is right now it is Acuff’s team, and the sophomore-to-be is playing like someone who has been waiting his whole life for this stage. His point totals over his past six games read like a typo: 36, 24, 30, 24, 37 and 28. He is rising rapidly on NBA mock draft boards, drawing comparisons to the kind of transformative freshmen Calipari built his reputation on at Kentucky. The irony is not lost on anyone in Lexington.

Acuff needed every bit of that production against High Point, a determined opponent that exposed some defensive lapses from Arkansas along the way. But when a team has a player capable of that kind of offensive output, defensive inconsistencies become a lot more manageable. Calipari said after the win that the ball is in Acuff’s hands because the coaching staff trusts him completely and the freshman has done nothing to erode that trust.

What this means for Calipari’s legacy

The broader picture around this Arkansas run is worth stepping back to appreciate. Calipari’s latest recruiting class for the Razorbacks includes three five-star prospects. Meanwhile, the Kentucky program he left behind has zero incoming recruits at the moment as second-year coach Mark Pope navigates a roster built largely around transfers. The contrast is striking.

That is not a knock on Pope, who inherited a program mid-transition and is working through the particular pressures that come with coaching one of the most scrutinized fan bases in college basketball. But it does illustrate how quickly fortunes can shift and how Calipari, given the right environment and the right player, can still operate at an elite level.

Arkansas is not a Cinderella story. The Razorbacks arrived at the Sweet 16 with an SEC tournament title already in hand, a five star freshman putting up historic numbers and a Hall of Fame coach who looks, by every measure, like he has found his footing again. The bracket ahead is still demanding, but at this point, any team sharing a region with Arkansas has every reason to be concerned.

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