Abdou Toure, drawn by Calipari's history, commits to Arkansas - ESPN
Top-35 senior Abdou Toure announced his commitment to Arkansas on Friday, giving coach John Calipari his second SC Next 100 recruit in the 2026 class.
Toure chose the Razorbacks over fellow finalists Providence and UConn. He took official visits to Arkansas and Providence and unofficial trips to the Huskies' campus. Providence was perceived to be the favorite down the stretch, but Calipari and the Razorbacks were able to convince Toure.
«Coach Cal and his history was the main reason I chose Arkansas,» Toure told ESPN. «The way he treats his players and how he cares for all his players, along with his energy, was the difference. He is always there for his players. He is the type of coach I can have an open conversation with, and he prepares his players for the NBA. I watched the practices, and they were high intensity.»
Calipari's track record with producing NBA draft picks and how highly ranked recruits develop under his tutelage was a factor for Toure.
«Coach Cal is a players' coach. He really cares and loves his players,» he said. «He gave me real feedback on my shot. He said I need to have a higher release point on my 3-point shot.»
A 6-foot-6 wing from Notre Dame High School (Conn.), Toure is the highest-ranked player in the state. He is No. 31 overall in the SC Next 100.
One of the best athletes and finishers in the senior class, Toure plays with consistent intensity and impacts the game with his speed, quickness and ability to play above the rim. He fills the lane in transition with speed, and when he gets to the rim, his verticality kicks in. Toure is an effective straight-line driver with the ball in his hands, and he has a dependable midrange jumper. Toure is also a switchable defender who crashes the offensive


