John Calipari knows all too well how passionate the Kentucky fan base is, and so he's not naive about what Saturday night could be like.
Razorbacks trying to keep level head amid horrid SEC start and Chin Coleman just trying to stay focused on Georgia
It was another tough loss for John Calipari and Arkansas Saturday and that’s been the theme this month. After dropping a home game vs. Oklahoma 65-62, Arkansas has lost six of its last seven games. It’s fair to wonder how the season will end up for the Razorbacks.
SEC coaches don't seem to have much faith in this Arkansas basketball team in its first year under John Calipari.
John Calipari will make his first visit to Rupp Arena on Saturday since leaving Kentucky for Arkansas. His longtime coaching rival wants Big Blue Nation to treat Calipari with respect.
If you drew up the seed list for the NCAA Tournament, the Tar Heels might be an 11. ESPN bracketologist Joe Lunardi had North Carolina down as an 11-seed on Tuesday morning — hours before the Tar Heels lost at Pitt, 73-65.
The show will give Razorback fans a behind-the-scenes look at Calipari's journey of reinventing the Arkansas Men's Basketball team.
The top three SEC teams that Arkansas has faced so far all have three players who have played at least 95 games and started at least 50 before the start of the season. Tennessee has Zakai Ziegler, Chaz Lanier and Jamai Mashack. Ole Miss has Sean Pedulla, Matt Murrell and Dre Davis. Florida has Will Richard, Walter Clayton Jr. and Alijah Martin.
This weekend's national TV slate has great SEC matchups, John Calipari's return to Kentucky and a new chapter of UNC vs. Duke.
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The Razorbacks (12-7, 1-5 SEC) were one of two winless teams in league play before they upset Georgia on Wednesday. The slow start came after Arkansas finished the non-conference portion of their schedule 11-2, losing only to Baylor and Illinois.