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šŸ— Arkansas’ Quiet Assassin in the Big Moments



LAS — When the chips were down and Dallas roared at the American Airlines Center, Trevon Brazile didn’t just answer the call — he wrote the call.


Brazile, a senior forward for the Razorbacks, dropped 24 points and 10 boards in one of the most clutch performances of the season, logging his third double-double while leading Arkansas to a 93-86 victory over #16 Texas Tech. Arkansas Razorbacks


Arkansas only led for 6:36 all night. But when it mattered most — with the clock ticking and the game’s biggest moments on the line — Brazile put the Razorbacks on his back.


Down one with under six to play, it was Brazile who rose in the paint and knocked down a tough jumper to flip the lead. After a defensive stop and a DJ Wagner hustle, Brazile iced free throws and then slammed home a dunk that swung momentum for good.


He even sparked the game-sealing 8–1 run with an offensive rebound and finishing putback, showing why Coach Calipari trusts him in crunch time. What started as a tight battle turned into a Brazile takeover.

To top it off, he shot a blistering 4-of-5 from deep and backed up his scoring with key defensive presence late. This wasn’t just another stat line — it was legacy-building basketball from a senior leader who refuses to be overlooked.



šŸŽÆ Razorbacks Talk:

Brazile’s production is a reminder: leadership isn’t always loud — sometimes it’s just effective.

Your turn:šŸ—£ Was Brazile the MVP of this game?šŸ“Š How do you rank this performance among his season bests?Drop your thoughts below! šŸ‘‡

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dcwoody1978
Dec 18, 2025

So happy to see Trevon playing at this level. We have seem glimces of his abilities in the past but this year he is putting it all together. It is almost scary to think of just how good he can be. Thank you Trevon for being a Razorback!!

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