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Razorbacks have some marquee games in very challenging schedule

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas will play a historic schedule in 2025 with first-ever matchups against Notre Dame and Arkansas State early in the season was how the press release from Arkansas Communications began.

It’s the end that could be a big hill to climb for a team with 24 (as of late Wednesday). With the exception of a relatively easy opener, the rest of the schedule may depend on how teams handle the annual rebuild of college rosters these days.

After opening the season in Fayetteville against Alabama A&M (Aug. 30), the Razorbacks begin a four-game stretch that features games in four different stadiums.

The first-ever game between Arkansas and Arkansas State is set to take place inside War Memorial Stadium on Sept. 6. The Hogs and Red Wolves will make history as the state’s two largest universities meet on the gridiron for the first time.

Back-to-back road games at Ole Miss (Sept. 13) and at Memphis (Sept. 20) make it four stadiums in four weeks for Arkansas. The Razorbacks will play Memphis for just the sixth time and the first time in Memphis since 1998 when Houston Nutt’s first team beat the Tigers 23-9 as the fifth victory of an eight-game winning streak to start the season.

The Hogs welcome the Notre Dame Fighting Irish to Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium for the first time on Sept. 27. The two programs have never met prior to September’s showdown and will play the second game of a home-and-home series at Notre Dame in 2028. The first of two open dates follows the tilt with the Irish on Oct. 4.

A trip to Rocky Top to take on Tennessee welcomes the Hogs out of the first bye week on Oct. 11. Arkansas won 24-20 in the team’s last trip to Knoxville in 2015 and has won four straight games against the Vols dating back to 2011. Three-consecutive home games start on Oct. 18 when Texas A&M comes to Fayetteville for the first time since 2013.

Auburn comes to town on Oct. 25 followed by a visit from Mississippi State on Nov. 1 to wrap up the Razorbacks’ three-game homestand before the second open date of the season.

Rivalry games on the road at LSU (Nov. 15) in the Battle of the Golden Boot and at Texas (Nov. 22) along with the Battle Line Rivalry against Missouri (Nov. 29) close out the final month of the regular season. The Hogs will play in Austin, Texas for the first time since 2008 and just the third time since leaving the Southwest Conference.

The season ticket renewal process will begin in January but for fans looking for information on 2025 season tickets, click here to fill out an interest form.

2025 Arkansas Schedule
(home games in bold)

Aug. 30 – Alabama A&M
Sept. 6 – vs. Arkansas State (LR)
Sept. 13 – at Ole Miss
Sept. 20 – at Memphis
Sept. 27 – Notre Dame
Oct. 4 – OPEN
Oct. 11 – at Tennessee
Oct. 18 – Texas A&M
Oct. 25 – Auburn
Nov. 1 – Mississippi State
Nov. 8 – OPEN
Nov. 15 – at LSU
Nov. 22 – at Texas
Nov. 29 – Missouri

Arkansas is set to appear in the program’s 45th bowl game later this month against another former Southwest Conference foe Texas Tech. The Razorbacks and Red Raiders will kick off on Dec. 27 at 6 p.m. on ESPN.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story

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Razorbacks rally, hold on for 89-87 win over 14th-ranked Michigan

NEW YORK — Arkansas rallied from a 15-point deficit in the first half to take an 18-point lead in the second half before holding on for an 89-87 win over No. 14 Michigan inside Madison Square Garden on Tuesday night as part of the Jimmy V Classic.

The Razorbacks battled back in the first half to trail 49-45 at the half fueled by 13 points from freshman Boogie Fland and 11 points from Adou Theiro. A red-hot DJ Wagner scored 14 points on 6-of-9 shooting in the second half to help the Hogs take a 15-point lead in the second half.

A key block from Trevon Brazile followed by a free throw to push the Arkansas lead to two points set up the Razorbacks with a lead in the final seconds. Johnell Davis broke up a baseline pass before Roddy Gayle Jr.’s 15-footer bounced off the front rim as time expired.

Fland led all scorers and five Razorbacks in double figures with 20 in his return to his hometown. The freshman added seven assists with only two turnovers. Wagner added 16 with Brazile chipping in 15 points and six rebounds.

Vladislav Goldin led the Wolverines with 17 points and nine rebounds.

The Razorbacks return to action on Saturday afternoon in North Little Rock at Simmons Bank Arena against UCA at 3 p.m.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

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