On April 26, Beijing time, Boogie Fland, a five-star guard who turned back on the University of Kentucky earlier this month, announced that he was following head coach John Calipari to the University of Arkansas.
Boogie Fland
Flender is one of the focal points of the University of Kentucky's second-ranked recruiting team for the Class of 2024, and the six-man group has fallen apart since Calipari's move to the University of Arkansas and Mark Pope joined the University of Kentucky to replace him, with five of them already reversing and only Kentucky native four-star point guard Travis Perry being the only remaining signing.
Boogie Fland
Flender, a 6-2 (1.88m) point guard, is the third player to follow Calipari to Fayetteville, along with University of Kentucky transfer student Zvonimir Ivisic and McDonald's All-Star wing Karter Knox.
Boogie Fland
Flender visited the University of Arkansas with Billy Richmond, who is also expected to commit to the Wild Boars, who coached his father during his time in Memphis, is 6-7 (2.01m) tall and attended Camden High School in New Jersey, where he was a high school teammate with Wagner, a third-generation DJ on the ball.