You know, I've liked every single person I've met who was from Arkansas.As I understand it, they're running a very, very, very, unique version of the "triangle" offense in Fayetteville this year. Except they don't ... uh ... they don't practice it on the court. Gives a whole new meaning to "calling the hogs."
Haha, I was curious so I Googled it. Not that kinda curious.... Yikes. That sums it pretty well.As I understand it, they're running a very, very, very, unique version of the "triangle" offense in Fayetteville this year. Except they don't ... uh ... they don't practice it on the court. Gives a whole new meaning to "calling the hogs."
And Arkansas just might have the game if the year for themI can’t for the life of me, wrap my head around UT -9.5. Has Vegas not paid attention to college bball on the road this year? Top 10 teams have a losing record against unranked teams on the road this season. Arkansas is very talented, they just haven’t been able to put it together for very many games this year. And they’re getting healthy. I won’t be shocked if we win, but I will be shocked if it by 9+ points.
I'm with ya. I put money on Arky to cover the 8.5 and took the under which was like 151 I think.I can’t for the life of me, wrap my head around UT -9.5. Has Vegas not paid attention to college bball on the road this year? Top 10 teams have a losing record against unranked teams on the road this season. Arkansas is very talented, they just haven’t been able to put it together for very many games this year. And they’re getting healthy. I won’t be shocked if we win, but I will be shocked if it by 9+ points.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Freshman forward J.P. Estrella of the University of Tennessee men’s basketball team will not play Wednesday at Arkansas due to a left leg injury.
Estrella’s status is day-to-day moving forward and he will be reevaluated upon the Volunteers’ return to Knoxville, Tenn.
The Scarborough, Maine, native has appeared in 17 contests for No. 8/9 Tennessee (17-6, 7-3 SEC) this season and is shooting 12-of-15 (80.0 percent) from the floor.