Razorbacks trying to keep level head amid horrid SEC start and Chin Coleman just trying to stay focused on Georgia
After all the preseason hubbub about John Calipari’s next chapter, any discussion about who is in line to make the NCAA men’s basketball tournament’s field of 68 has to include this question: Where is Arkansas?
The arc of the Arkansas season will likely be determined prior to the Razorbacks and Calipari visiting Rupp Arena on Feb. 1.
SEC coaches don't seem to have much faith in this Arkansas basketball team in its first year under John Calipari.
Don't look now, but Tom Izzo has himself a squad. Missouri may have the best win of the week. Wake Forest solved a big problem.
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.
The show will give Razorback fans a behind-the-scenes look at Calipari's journey of reinventing the Arkansas Men's Basketball team.
Did people really think John Calipari would instantly fix Arkansas? The Razorbacks don't look like a team that will be playing meaningful March hoops.
Razorbacks fans just can't catch a break in this conference nightmare. The post John Calipari Updates That He Doesn’t Know the Extent of Boogie Fland’s Injury and Is Unsure About His Return appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Arkansas head coach John Calipari updated the injury status of his star freshman point guard, Boogie Fland, after the Razorbacks’ loss to Missouri on the road Saturday. Fland, who has been dealing with a hand injury since the Jan.
John Calipari’s surprising offseason move from Kentucky to Arkansas makes the SEC’s winningest coach an easier mark than with the Wildcats, who won the 2015 national title and a dozen