Diamond Hogs seeking answers at SEC Tournament
What started as a very promising season seems to be spiraling in the wrong direction.
What started as a very promising season seems to be spiraling in the wrong direction.
Coach Eric Musselman’s third squad is basically untested, facing the likes of Mercer, Gardner-Webb, and a pesky Northern Iowa team.
The old axiom of keep winning and each game gets bigger is certainly true for the Arkansas Razorbacks.
It was just the kick-in-pants welcome to the SEC that the Longhorns deserved after serving up so much misery to generations of Razorbacks fans.
The Arkansas schedule is not just challenging in who the Hogs play, but also in how some of the games fall.
We’ll see what the Razorbacks have in store for Alabama on Wednesday, and then worry about LSU.
The Razorbacks face the No. 16 Bulldogs at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at Starkville, Miss. in a game televised on the SEC Network Alternate Channel.
If the Razorbacks had to play Georgia this season, it’s probably good that it came first.
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The Hogs’ schedule is not only arguably the most difficult schedule any team faces this season, but it may be the toughest that any Razorback team has ever faced.
The rule has been in place since 2011, but for Razorback fans it’s been more and more noticeable in recent years.
If the Razorbacks want to have a shot at a bowl game, a winning record, and playing meaningful football at any point during the rest of the season, they need to win at Kentucky.
Let’s forget about the first five games. Nothing can be done about them anyway, and look at the final seven games as a mini season.
Maybe one more scrimmage in Barnhill is the perfect way to reignite the passion for Razorback basketball and to link Musselman’s burgeoning program to the greatness of the program’s storied past.
This year’s preseason reminds me of the one prior to the Hogs’ 1998 season in one very specific way.
I hope that Chad Morris is every bit the football man he was purported to be when Arkansas hired him.
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