Why The Basketball Team Needs A Practice Facility
The Razorback basketball program has been struggling due to several problems in recent years, but one thing the school can control is the lack of a basketball practice facility.
The Razorback basketball program has been struggling due to several problems in recent years, but one thing the school can control is the lack of a basketball practice facility.
The 6-1 point guard is Arkansas' first commitment for the class of 2014.
The 6-foot-10 sophomore forward leaving Arkansas after struggling to find his role in the rotation.
I will be officially entering the 2013 NBA #DRAFT thank you ARKANSAS for everything I have unconditional love...
The Razorbacks' All-SEC junior forward is turning professional.
Give the team credit for improving where they did, but they still should have been better.
The Razorbacks look like their season is over without postseason play for the fifth straight season.
They were in it, then out of it, then made a run, then were out again, then really out, then we all thought they gave up, then all of a sudden it was close, then a few more bad plays and it was over.
With the win, Arkansas earned it's first winning SEC season since 2008. First time undefeated at home in SEC play since 1998.
We need to discuss this.
If we're being honest, we all knew this was going to happen the second the game in Fayetteville was over.
A year and a half ago, Archie Goodwin made the choice to spurn the Razorbacks in favor of the Wildcats. Now that his first, and possibly only season is nearly complete, let's take a look at his business decision and see if its paid off.
It was a special Saturday as the Razorbacks beat a now possibly NIT-bound Kentucky team.
It's sold out Bud Walton (but not quite full)! It's Kentucky (overrated Kentucky but still)! It's CBS (cool)! It's the return of Archie "Business Decision" Goodwin (unpleasant welcome)! What a great day!
Razorbacks avoided the blowout and nearly came all the way back, but it wasn't quite enough to pick up the win in Baton Rouge.
Writing a parody awards column during Oscars weekend might seem cheap and easy, but many cheap and easy things are also fun!
We knew it would difficult to win in Gainesville, and the Hogs made a game of it in the first half but ran out of firepower after halftime.
Remember how Mary Catherine Gallagher would start a routine, end up falling all over whatever furniture was on the stage only to bounce up and yell "Superstar!" That's what this game was like.
If Saturday was an indication of things to come, it's clear all the ingredients are in place. We just need to continue stirring the pot.
The hogs have 6 regular season games to decide the outcome of this season. What's going to happen?
We wonder if the disparity between home and road victories is greater for Arkansas than for other teams. I studied the numbers and came to some pretty sad conclusions.
The Hogs won a road game! A road game is what Arkansas won! That's what that is!
This has been the same pattern for nearly two full seasons, and it only gets more frustrating.
It's easy to forget sometimes, but no one should ever, ever count out the Razorbacks at Bud Walton Arena.
After spending so much time thinking about Arkansas' road troubles this season, I've finally come up with the perfect way to describe the feeling of a home victory in the midst of these road problems.
As Graham Reaves tweeted post game: "At least it wasn't 52-0"