
Acuff Jr. Makes History with Reebok Deal
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Darius Acuff Junior, a 19-year-old Arkansas point guard, has made history by signing a signature shoe deal with Reebok, becoming the first mens college basketball player to do so while still in school. Acuff has been dominating on the court, averaging 23.3 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 6.5 assists per game, leading the Razorbacks to the SEC championship and earning SEC Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year honors. This deal, typically reserved for NBA stars or international standouts, boosts Acuffs profile to pro levels and showcases Reeboks desire to reclaim its place in the basketball world. Acuff and the Razorbacks face Arizona in the Sweet Sixteen, with Acuffs continued performance potentially propelling the team to greater heights.
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