Louisville transfer El Ellis committing to Arkansas
Louisville men's basketball transfer El Ellis announced his commitment to Arkansas on Monday, giving Eric Musselman and the Razorbacks their fifth transfer addition of the offseason.
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Louisville men's basketball transfer El Ellis announced his commitment to Arkansas on Monday, giving Eric Musselman and the Razorbacks their fifth transfer addition of the offseason.
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