John Calipari's Hogs will have true leader running show at point guard this season
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Last season is one Arkansas point guard DJ Wagner will have to flush. The 6-foot-4, 194 pound sophomore is supposedly more athletic and better than the flashes he showed last year with Kentucky.
With a year of experience, growth and development at the college level, it might be time for the New Jersey native to make his mark with the Razorbacks. Not only does Calipari expect him to impact with his play, but he's counting on him to grow as one of the team's leaders. He also wants Wagner to find himself through the course of the year.
Calipari speaks highly of Wagner's desire to be a true student of the game. Being coachable will benefit the Razorbacks on the court in tough environments and even into potential postseason tournaments.
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