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.
Arkansas star freshman Boogie Fland, a projected top-10 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, will miss the remainder of the 2024-25 season due to a hand injury, CBS Sports' Jon Rothstein reported on Tuesday. Fland has been dealing with the injury since the Razorbacks' matchup against Florida on Jan.
The show will give Razorback fans a behind-the-scenes look at Calipari's journey of reinventing the Arkansas Men's Basketball team.
Without Boogie Fland, Arkansas is going to have a massive uphill battle to climb back into the picture in the SEC. The Razorbacks will certainly be relying more on leading scorer Adou Thiero and fellow Kentucky transfer D.J. Wagner, but there is one player who will have to seriously step up his game for this team moving forward.
The Razorbacks hit the road to face the Tennessee Volunteers at Knoxville. They wound up losing 52-76, and the veteran coach couldn’t be more angry at his players. Following the defeat, Calipari didn’t mince his words about his players and the way they approached this game, going as far as to say that multiple guys were ‘no-shows.’
College basketball analyst Jeff Goodman slammed Arkansas coach John Calipari for underperforming in his first season as Razorbacks coach despite having the biggest NIL payrolls in the nation.
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.
Arkansas basketball coach John Calipari has asked for patience as he builds a culture in Fayetteville. But what exactly does that culture look like?
On the other hand, Calipari's replacement at Kentucky, Mark Pope, is 14-4 through 18 games. The anonymous coaches did not mince words regarding Calipari, with one calling him "archaic," according to Field of 68's Jeff Goodman.
"Apathy reigns," a man on the scene described the mood in Razorback Nation after another knee-knocking weekend of sports losses.
On Monday, Field of 68's Jeff Goodman reported that an anonymous SEC head coach revealed that no one fears Calipari anymore. Under Calipari during the 2023-2024 season, the Wildcats went into the SEC Tournament 23-8 overall and 13-5 in conference play.