ON THE MORNING RUSH: Richard Davenport breaks down how some of the blueblood basketball schools dealing with off years with recruiting during covid year.
Razorbacks' Justin Smith talked with the media ahead of Saturday's game with Missouri about how his ankle injury still bothers him occasionally.
ON ESPN ARKANSAS: Democrat-Gazette's Tom Murphy is looking at the running back position behind Trelon Smith and the wide receiver numbers as spots to watch.
The last Mississippi State game was Jan. 28 but Nikki McCray-Penson thinks they've gotten better in practices before facing Hogs on Thursday.
Hawgs Illustrated's Clay Henry on Halftime thinks this group of Arkansas freshmen more athletic than the Wildcats this year.
The Bulldogs haven't played since Jan. 28 and Mike Neighbors said Wednesday that usually means either rest or rust but no idea which one.
Nashville Sports Radio's Bill King didn't even watch Hogs' win over the struggling Wildcats and hasn't been a big fan of tournament in years.
Frank Noland made national news with an accidental meeting of the Super Bowl streaker at a bar in Tampa the day after the game.
Former Hogs and Packers long-snapper Brett Goode talked about Aaron Rodgers getting married and looked back at Super Bowl on Sunday.
Arkansas coach Eric Musselman spent Monday night re-living Rupp Arena history, so getting win over Wildcats is a big step in right direction.