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Column: Arkansas needs to appreciate next basketball coach, not vice versa

Arkansas isn’t what Arkansas basketball fans think it is. Eric Musselman proved as much late last week when he skedaddled out of Fayetteville for University Park, Los Angeles, to become the next USC basketball coach. The place is basically home to Musselman, who grew up in San Diego and went to the University of San […]

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4 Back Up Options for Next Arkansas Basketball Coach In Case Top 3 Fall Through

photo credit: Samford Athletics / McNeese Athletics / Ole Miss Athletics It’s official – the Muss Bus is departing from Fayetteville. Speculation turned into reality on Thursday, when news broke that Eric Musselman was leaving Arkansas to take the helm at USC. He then wrote his final thank-you note to Arkansas. Since January, rumors have […]

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Arkansas Hopes To Gain Ground On Dubar

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Hofstra forward Darlinstone Dubar entered the transfer portal last week and has reportedly met with Arkansas’ staff.  Dubar began his career at Iowa State before spending the last three seasons on Long Island with the Pride. The 6-foot-8 wing was a scorer for Hofstra averaged 18 points and seven rebounds this season. […]

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Arkansas Fans Don’t Realize They’re Watching a Repeat Season of the Razorbacks

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Coming into the basketball season, Arkansas fans thought they were about to experience something unprecedented.  Turns out, unless you’re in middle school, you’ve already been on this particular roller coaster.  Arkansas coach Mike Anderson pulled off a recruiting coup the spring of2013 by landing 5-star Bobby Portis, a 6-10 forward out of […]

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How Mizzou basketball’s veterans sparked a comeback win vs. Arkansas

COLUMBIA, Mo. — On a night when Dennis Gates scrambled his playing rotations, both by choice and necessity, Missouri’s coach turned to five veteran mainstays to close out Wednesday’s improbable comeback at Mizzou Arena. And each one — from 22-year-old relative youngster DeAndre Gholston, to 23-year-olds Kobe Brown, Nick Honor and Sean East II, to the […]

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Razorbacks trying to figure out how to start, finish against Missouri tonight

Who: No. 25 Arkansas Razorbacks (12-5, 1-4 SEC) at Missouri Tigers (13-4, 2-3 SEC) What: Arkansas has won five straight versus Missouri. When: Wednesday, Jan. 18, 8 p.m. (radio pregame starts at 7:30 p.m.) Where: Norm Stewart Court at Mizzou Arena in Columbia, Mo. Television: SEC Network (Dave Neal and Jon Sunvold) Listen Online: HitThatLine.com […]

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A Case of Deja Vu Might Not be Worst Thing for Arkansas

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. –  Not much has changed since Arkansas hosted Missouri on Jan. 6 in Bud Walton Arena. Arkansas was coming off a stunning upset to LSU in an SEC road game that on paper looked like it would be a good chance at momentum. The topic of the day was Mississippi State trying to […]

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Razorbacks need win at Missouri to stop questions youth, inexperience can’t answer

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Considering this is getting close to the time when Eric Musselman usually turns things around, we might not want to get too gloomy. But that’s what a lot of Arkansas fans are feeling right now. Going to Missouri for a Wednesday night late game isn’t necessarily the crossroads but the Razorbacks might […]

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WATCH: Vanderbilt Players Attribute Win to What Happened at End of the Half

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – All anyone will talk about from Saturday’s SEC upset of No. 15 Arkansas by Vanderbilt is what went down in the final 49 seconds of the first half.  That includes Vanderbilt, because, according to the players, that was the moment they needed to ensure a home win over the Razorbacks. HOGS FEED: […]

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Razorbacks Losing Games is One Thing, but Being Classless While Doing It is Another

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Are the Arkansas Razorbacks the bad guys now? That was the discussion in the room as guard Anthony Black turned to the Vanderbilt bench, formed a sad face, and made crying motions not once, but twice after getting away with what clearly should have been a technical.  “I’m not even sure who […]

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