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Who: No. 8 Arkansas Razorbacks (21-5, 13-4 SEC) vs. Missouri Tigers (16-8, 10-8 SEC)
What: Arkansas is 14-2 in SEC Quarterfinal games.
When: Friday, March 12, 6 p.m. (pregame starts at 5:30 p.m.).
Where: Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn.
• TV: SEC Network (Tom Hart and Jimmy Dykes) CLICK HERE
ONLINE: HitThatLine.com LISTEN HERE
• Radio: ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home (Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman)

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — No. 8 Arkansas opens SEC Tournament play Friday in the quarterfinal round against Missouri, who downed Georgia on Thursday night.

Tip-off is set for 6 p.m. and is on the SEC Network.

Pregame coverage starts at 5:30 p.m. and you can LISTEN HERE or on the radio at ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home or ESPN Northwest Arkansas 99.5 in Fayetteville.

Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman will have all the coverage.

Arkansas is the No. 2 seed in the tournament, Missouri is seventh.

• Arkansas is 27-27 all-time at the SEC Tournament and 14-2 when playing in the SEC quarterfinal round.

• Arkansas is 6-7 all-time at Bridgestone Arena. Arkansas has reached the final of two SEC Tournaments played at Bridgestone Arena (2015 and 2017).

• The Razorbacks have reached the semifinals in three of the last seven SEC Tournaments (2015, 2017 and 2018).

Arkansas defeated Vanderbilt last year, 86-73, in the opening round:

• Desi Sills scored 20 off the bench, making 5-8 FG (5-of-6 3PT).

• The game was the last competition in the SEC (in any sport) until this past fall before the rest of the season was canceled Feb. 12 due to covid-19.

• Eric Musselman is 3-0 in games played at Bridgestone Arena, winning two games with Nevada in the 2018 NCAA Tournament and going 1-0 at last year’s SEC Tournament. Musselman is 7-3 when coaching in a conference tournament and 14-7 overall as a collegiate head coach in the postseason.

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Don’t expect anything to be settled soon at quarterback for Hogs

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We’ll find out this year with Arkansas if players can make enough dramatic improvements from one year to the next to make a difference.

Sam Pittman is talking positive about this team making off-season improvements, but even he acknowledged Monday that’s kinda normal.

“Everybody says they’ve had a good off-season, but we have,” he said.

He does have a lot of returning starters coming back from a team that was 3-7. Considering the covid issues, you can try to translate that to a normal year any way you want.

The hope for Razorback fans is that Bear Bryant was wrong in 1971 before the season when it was pointed out to him he didn’t have a lot of starters coming back from back-to-back 6-5 teams.

“Worst damn thing in the world is to have a bunch of guys coming back from a bad team,” he grumbled.

The Hogs have a bunch of guys returning, but the most important player from last year had a pro day for NFL scouts earlier this week and Feleipe Franks will get a shot to be playing on Sundays.

He won’t be back and that’s the biggest question mark.

KJ Jefferson has the job right now and, apparently, he’s going to have to lose it. In the 50 minutes or so the media got to watch practice Thursday he was inconsistent, to be polite.

It’s clear he’s got the arm strength to throw the ball through a brick wall but the question is, well, which wall was he aiming for? Especially on deep passes (at one point he overthrew four fade routes … 40 yards downfield).

He’s good running the ball and better throwing on the run, but in the SEC sooner or later you’ve got to hit the deep passes or you’re going to have a problem.

Against Missouri in his only start, he threw enough that he finally hit a deep one to Treylon Burks.

It’s spring and it’s early, though. There are no warning bells … yet. Way too early for that based on a very limited number of displays.

What Jefferson has is teammates and coaches pulling for him.

“He’s getting better every day and our timing is getting better every day,” wide receiver Mike Woods said Thursday after practice.

Things are also different off the field, too.

“He’s being a lot more vocal,” Woods said. “We have a lot more communication with him. Even when we come off the field and shoot him a text, or whatever, we just have a lot more communication between him and the receivers.”

Pittman made it clear Monday that Jefferson is No. 1. The media hasn’t had Jefferson for interviews since he’s been here, but we were told Thursday after Zooms with Woods and linebacker Bumper Pool that was coming soon.

The guy that is the most intriguing at quarterback is Malik Hornsby, who threw a nice, deep fade pass on the money to John David White.

That is a tough route that requires arm strength, touch and accuracy because the only way to describe it is take a trash can 40 yards away and try to drop the ball into it.

“Malik looks great,” Woods said. “We all know he’s a speedster. He’s got a rocket for an arm. It will be a great battle this season.”

All of which is why you have to wonder if Jefferson being named No. 1 right now is as much trying to boost his confidence as anything else.

The guess is there’s a lot of time before the season kicks off.

And Jefferson still has to earn the job.

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