Razorbacks could drop below .500 for first time in Musselman tenure

Arkansas basketball will try to stay above .500 with a win at Mississippi State.

The Arkansas basketball team is in jeopardy of dropping below .500 for the first time in Head Coach Eric Musselman’s five-year reign.

This will be just the third time Musselman’s Hogs (12-12, 3-8 SEC) have had an even record, but have rallied back the first two times. At 10-10, the Razorbacks stayed above ground with a 91-84 win at Missouri on Jan 31, then at 11-11, they survived by defeating Georgia, 78-75, on Feb. 10.

Now Arkansas must hit the road again for a showdown against Mississippi State on Saturday. The Razorbacks, who have lost eight of their 11 conference games this season, are wobbling off a 92-63 blowout loss to No. 8 Tennessee on Wednesday. It was the program’s third-worse loss in the 31-year history of Bud Walton Arena. The worse loss came earlier this year in a 32-point beatdown by Auburn.

The Hogs are 13-underdogs to the Bulldogs, and given just a 9.7 percent chance to win, according to ESPN’s Power Index.

Mississippi State (16-8, 5-6 SEC) is riding a two-game win streak, including last Saturday’s 75-51 triumph at Missouri. The Bulldogs are led by senior forward Tolu Smith III, who averages team highs with 16.8 points and 8.3 rebounds per game, and freshman guard Josh Hubbard, who averages 14.8 points a game, and leads the team with 66 made three-pointers.

Arkansas junior guard Tramon Mark averages 17.3 points per game, but managed just 12 points against the Vols, and was the only Hog to score in double-digits.

The Razorbacks are 35-33 all-time against State, but just 6-21 in Starkville, where they have lost four straight inside Humphrey Coliseum.

Saturday’s game will air live on ESPNU at 1 p.m. Arkansas will then continue it’s two-game road swing on Tuesday, with a trip to Texas A&M.

Exhibition crowd will be something to behold Saturday

It wouldn’t be surprising to see 20,000 fans at tomorrow’s exhibition game against Purdue in Bud Walton Arena.

Bud Walton Arena has long been renowned for its atmosphere.

Just as recently as February 2022, fans rushed the court as the Razorbacks knocked off No. 1 Auburn 80-76 in overtime in front of 20,327 fans, which set the school record that had stood since 1997.

The now 30-year old arena has had plenty of 20,000-plus crowds in its history, but only four this millennium. LSU in 2005 and Kentucky in both 2001 and 2005, along with the aforementioned Auburn game.

The marketing for the game has been crazy on social media, with Musselman and the basketball team account working feverishly to get as many fans to attend as possible.

With it being a bye weekend for a disappointing football team, fans are going to want to feel positive about something. What better way than with a victory over a likely 1 or 2 seed in Purdue, who should probably repeat as Big Ten champion.

Razorback basketball season tickets are sold out

For the third straight season, season tickets for Arkansas basketball are sold out.

For the third consecutive season, Arkansas Razorback basketball season tickets are sold out.

To the surprise of no one.

A home slate that includes Duke was going to get interest regardless, even if the team wasn’t any good.

But the Razorbacks are coming off three consecutive trips to the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament, after not going from 1996 to 2021.

And the team should be mighty good, returning Devo Davis and Trevon Brazile and bringing in a host of new talent.

Eric Musselman’s team will be must-watch all year.