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Arkansas' Darius Acuff Jr. has 49 points, nearly delivers 2OT win - ESPN

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Wearing a protective boot earlier this week, Arkansas star Darius Acuff Jr. snapped back when coach John Calipari asked whether he was going to miss Wednesday night's game at Alabama.

«He said, 'Are you nuts?'» Calipari recalled.

Not only did Acuff play, but he dazzled. And the freshman guard nearly delivered a stunning victory in a 117-115 double-overtime loss on a night when the 20th-ranked Razorbacks were down to a seven-man rotation against the No. 25 Crimson Tide.

Acuff scored 49 points — the second-most in a single game in college basketball this season — and carried Arkansas much of the night. He made 16 of 27 shots, including 6 of 10 from 3-point range, and added five rebounds and five assists.

He played all 50 minutes for Calipari's injury-depleted squad, taking on an even bigger role after four teammates fouled out in overtime. He missed jump shots at the end of each extra frame.

«He was in a boot for two days and still did that,» Calipari quipped.

Acuff scored the most points by a freshman against a team ranked in the AP Top 25 as well as the most points by an Arkansas freshman and the most points in a Southeastern Conference game by any Razorbacks player. He fell just two points shy of Rotnei Clarke's program-record 51 set in 2009 against Alcorn State.

«We blew leads, but we fought,» Acuff said. "(My performance) doesn't mean anything. We lost. However many I had, we lost. Wish I could take the loss back.

«It was a good game, man. We had a couple guys go down. No excuses, but proud of the way we fought.»

Arkansas led by 14 points on two separate occasions but couldn't stave off Alabama and lost for the first time in four games. It put a damper on an otherwise memorable performance.

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