Jeremiah Wilkinson Becomes a Razorback
Jeremiah Wilkinson, a talented 6-1 guard from Powder Springs, Georgia, has officially joined the Arkansas Razorbacks after a successful collegiate career at Georgia and Cal. During his two years, he scored over 1,024 points, showcasing consistent double-digit scoring ability. Notably, he earned accolades such as the 2025 ACC Sixth Man of the Year and led Georgia in scoring at 17.4 points per game during his sophomore season. This move enhances the Razorbacks' roster, tapping into Wilkinson's scoring prowess and experience on the court.
By the Numbers- 1,024 total points scored over two collegiate seasons.
- 51 games with double-digit scoring out of 63 career games.
- 17.4 points per game average in his sophomore year at Georgia, ranking ninth in the SEC.
- 10 games with 20+ points and 3 games with 30+ points in the same season.
- Wilkinson brings significant scoring experience to Arkansas after solid performances at both Georgia and Cal.
- His scoring talent positions him as a key contributor for the Razorbacks in upcoming seasons.
As the Razorbacks prepare for the next season, Wilkinson's integration into their lineup will be crucial. Expectations are high for him to build on his previous success and become a dominant scorer in the SEC.
Bottom LineWilkinson's signing marks a significant boost for the Razorbacks, offering both immediate scoring capability and long-term potential for growth in their basketball program.
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