Comparisons to Michael Qualls are legit for new Arkansas wing Ricky Council IV

Arkansas wing Ricky Council IV brings memories of Michael Qualls and Brandon Dean with his sheer athleticism.

Arkansas basketball seems to get a certain kind of player once every decade or so. The kind of player who, in a bygone era, would have shown up on SportsCenter Top 10s every few days.

Brandon Dean. Michael Qualls. Ricky Council IV.

Dean was the human highlight-reel of the 2000s, Qualls of the 10s and now Council, a transfer from Wichita State, is blowing away his teammates and coaches with his athleticism during summer workouts.

Nick Smith Jr., the national Player of the Year, has seen some of the best the country has to offer in and around his age. But what Council did this week during practice was – pun coming – shocking.

“Ricky is unbelievable. Ricky is crazy,” Smith said. “I haven’t seen anything like that before. I’ve literally seen him walk under the basket and do a between-the-legs [dunk] … Not even trying. I thought I was athletic, until I saw Ricky.”

Dean was a consistent guard during his four Arkansas seasons and Qualls was an All-SEC wing. Council, who is heading into his junior season, could join them with his all-around ability, too.

“He adds a dimension to our transition break as a three-man that can make a feet-set three and can also catch and finish lobs,” coach Eric Musselman said. “He’s a good basket cutter. He’s a high-volume free-throw attempt player.”

Council was the American Athletic Conference Sixth Man of the Year last year, averaging 12 points and 5.4 boards for the Shockers. Don’t expect him on the bench too often with the Razorbacks this year.

“Ricky has at least one ‘wow’ moment every practice — at minimum one,” Musselman said. “It might be a dunk, it might be a finish in traffic. But he plays with an incredible energy.”

Freshman Nick Smith Jr. named USA TODAY Player of the Year

Arkansas’ highest-rated incoming player was named national Player of the Year.

The anchor of the number two ranked recruiting class brings some hardware with him on campus.

USA TODAY named Razorback blue-chip freshman Nick Smith Player of The Year for his 2021-22 High school campaign at North Little Rock.

“Smith masterfully used his 6-foot-5 frame to create scoring angles and size mismatches during North Little Rock’s run to the Class 6A state championship,” USA Today said about Smith. “He was at his best in the state final, dropping 25 points. The centerpiece of Arkansas’s No. 1 rated recruiting class in the nation, Smith’s NBA Draft prospects are on the rise.”

Smith is a two-time Arkansas Player of The Year named to the McDonald’s All-American team and co-MVP of the Jordan Brand Classic.

Corliss Williamson is the only other Razorback to be named high school player of the year by Gatorade in 1992.

Smith is likely only to spend one season at Fayetteville. His draft stock is already through the roof, with many draft boards having him as a top-three pick in the next NBA Draft.