Arkansas Basketball: Postgame twitter reactions to Hogs season opener

Arkansas fans were muted after the Hogs beat NDSU on Monday.

The Hogs opened the 100th season of Arkansas Razorback basketball with a 76-58 victory over North Dakota State.

The win came without freshman sensation, Nick Smith Jr. who was sidelined with knee soreness.

Eric Musselman relied on his elite transfer class to bring in the win. Ricky Council led all scorers with 22 points and a highlight dunk. Trevor Brazile followed with 21 points and 12 rebounds off the bench, also going 3 for 6 from behind the arc.

North Dakota State attempted to keep it close for as long as possible, only trailing eight points but the Hogs turned the volume up in the second half, pushing the lead to 20.

The Hogs have Final Four aspirations and expectations. Musselman has put together a good group with transfers and high-ranking recruits that can definitely make a late push in March.

Arkansas Basketball: Twitter pre-game reactions for Razorbacks season opener

Are you ready for Hogs on the court? Arkansas tips against North Dakota State at 7 p.m.

As we approach the end of the Razorbacks’ season on the football field, fans in Fayetteville have something else to get excited about.

The Hogs on the court.

Arkansas comes into the 2022-23 season ranked No. 10 in the preseason polls, with some experts predicting they will make it to the final four.

Eric Musselman brings in one of the best recruiting classes, highlighted by Nick Smith Jr., combined with some solid transfers. Smith will have to wait to make his debut, however. It was announced Monday afternoon he was being held out for precautionary reasons because of a knee injury.

Now that it is time for the real season, let’s see how fans prepare for the Razorbacks season on the hardwood.