ANDY’S PICKS: One thing Hogs need to be aware of against Bulldogs

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — This one shouldn’t even be close. About the only way this is a surprise is if Arkansas is not leading Louisiana Tech by three touchdowns at halftime.

The Razorbacks simply have too much of a talent advantage.

There is something, though, Sam Pittman probably is very aware of today and it has very little to do with the game. He simply doesn’t want to get anybody hurt before facing a Missouri team next week he’s never managed to beat just once. As a whole since they started trying to sell this as a big rivalry, the Hogs have won just twice. Doing it with some key people missing would not be easy, especially on the road where Arkansas has never won.

There’s not even much to analyze about this game. We’ve heard nothing but platitudes from coaches and the players that was mostly cliches strung together to just get to the game. Everybody will be figuring out what bowl game they’ll play in if they get a win.

At six wins, you’re probably looking at Birmingham or Memphis as the best possibilities. Beat Missouri next week and it brings Nashville and maybe even a trip to Florida into the equation.

Arkansas 48, Louisiana Tech 14

SEC Picks

Considering the way Pete’s been going out on limbs this year and thinking the Razorbacks had a legitimate shot against Texas sealed his homer fate. When you’re that far behind, I guess just take a shot. It won’t help him by the end of next week’s game.

(9) Ole Miss at Florida – The Gators are playing better than anyone thought they would be by the end of the year, but so are the Rebels. Florida’s wanting a win to get to any bowl game while Ole Miss is playing for the College Football Playoff. This game will probably be interesting for a half, then the Rebels will break it open. Rebels by 14.

Massachusetts at (10) Georgia – After saying Arkansas’ game shouldn’t be close by halftime, this one should see the Bulldogs have a three-touchdown lead at the end of the first quarter. It’s that big of a mismatch. Bulldogs by 41.

UTEP at (11) Tennessee – Vols trying to get ready for what suddenly may be an interesting end of the season game in east Tennessee next week. This week won’t be be close unless Tennessee plays even worse than they did against Arkansas. Vols by 34.

Kentucky at (3) Texas – This will be an ugly game because the Wildcats do have a defense that has played very well on occasion. It’s the final home game of the year for Texas, though, having to take a short trip to A&M next week for a more important game. That game is also why they can’t afford to stumble in this one. Longhorns by 9.

Wofford at (18) South Carolina – “Good Grief Game” the Gamecocks will have no problem with, but will need some help elsewhere to shoot up in the standings. South Carolina may feel it needs style points for the playoff committee, though, and pour it on. Gamecocks by at least 25.

LA Tech at Arkansas – The Razorbacks will increase their average margin of victory in the series. Hogs by 34.

(23) Missouri at Mississippi State – Considering the way Missouri has played up to or down to their opponents this year, this game could be much closer than anybody thinks. It also may be the best shot for Jeff Lebby to win an SEC game in his first year. The only problem is Missouri has better players. Tigers by 7.

GAME OF THE WEEK

(15) Texas A&M at Auburn – Everybody keeps waiting on Hugh Freeze to do something this year with the Tigers other than watch the eagle fly around before games. The Aggies still have a path to get into the SEC Championship game and maybe into the playoffs. Their defense could make that path clearer, but they do have their big challenge next week against Texas. Aggies by 14.

(7) Alabama at Oklahoma – Even the Sooners’ faithful don’t hold out a lot of hope on this one. Alabama is looking for style points to possibly improve their playoff position, but more importantly keep everybody healthy for that pesky Auburn game next week. Bama by 17.

Vanderbilt at LSU – Something just doesn’t seem right coming to the end of the season with the Tigers. Don’t ask me what the problem is because I really have no idea. Somehow I am going to take one of Pete’s risks here and pick an upset. Commodores by 4.

Theiro, Fland lead short-handed Hogs over Trojans, 79-67

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Adou Thiero had 23 points, eight rebounds, a career-high six steals and two blocked shots while Boogie Fland added 21 points and seven assists to lead No. 20/24 Arkansas to a 79-67 victory over Little Rock Friday night at Bud Walton Arena.

The Razorbacks raced out a to a 17-3 lead to start the game and never trailed. While Arkansas held several leads of 15 points or more, including an 18-point lead at halftime, the Trojans would not go away, out-scoring the Hogs 43-37 in the second half.

A 10-0 run by Little Rock with 13 minutes to go, cut its deficit to eight. Later, the Trojans trailed by just seven with 10:15 left before a 7-0 Razorback run, highlighted by a Thiero offensive rebound on a missed Karter Kknox free throw, to put its lead in double digits. Then, down 17 with 5:43 to play, Little Rock worked its deficit to eight (74-66) with 2:14 left.

Thiero got the Razorbacks back on track when he threw down his fourth dunk of the game for a 10-point lead with 1:25 left. Fland went 3-of-4 at the line over the final minute to secure the 12-point win.

D.J. Wagner made 3-of-6 from 3-point range and scored 11 points with three steals and Zvonimir Ivisic scored 10 points with two blocked shots.

Mwani Wilkinson led the Trojans with 18 points and Jonathan Lawson added a double-double with 15 points and 12 rebounds.

Arkansas wraps its four-game homestand by hosting Maryland-Eastern Shore on Monday (Nov. 25) in Bud Walton Arena. Tipoff is set for 7 pm and the game will be televised on SEC Network+.

FIRST HALF: Arkansas 42 – Little Rock 24

• Arkansas raced out to a 17-3 lead to start the game.

• Arkansas had 10 steals in the period, its most since getting 10 versus Bradley (12/17/22) in a game at North Little Rock. D.J. Wagner and Adou Thiero each had three steals. Johnell Davis and Boogie Fland each had two.

• Boogie Fland led Arkansas with 13 points, going 5-lof-5 from the field (2-of-2 from 3-point) and 1-of-1 at the line. He also led the team with five assists.

• Arkansas shot 58.1% from the field while holding Little Rock to 29.6%, including 9.1% (1-of-11) from 3-point.

Razorbacks guard Boogie Fland brings the ball upcourt against Little Rock
Arkansas Razorbacks guard Boogie Fland brings the ball upcourt against the Little Rock Trojans at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville, Ark. / Nilsen Roman-HitthatLine.com

SECOND HALF: Arkansas 37 – Little Rock 43

• Arkansas only shot 31.8% from the field while Little Rock shot 43.8%, including 45.5% (5-of-11) from 3-point range.

• Arkansas out-rebounded Little Rock, 23-18, in the second half and won the rebound battle, 38-36.

• Thiero scored 16 of his 23 in the second half with six rebounds and three steals.

• Arkansas committed 19 turnovers for the game, 12 in the second half.

GAME NOTES:

• Arkansas’ starting lineup was Boogie Fland, D.J. Wagner, Johnell Davis, Adou Thiero and Zvonimir Ivisic.

• Arkansas won the opening tip. The Hogs have won the tip in all five games.

• Adou Thiero scored the game’s first points, a steal and a layup at 18:53.

• Karter Knox was Arkansas’ first sub.

• Boogie Fland leads the SEC in minutes played and added to that by playing 38:03 Friday as he played all 20 minutes of the second half.

• This was just the second time Arkansas and Little Rock have officially faced off. Arkansas won 93-78 on Dec. 14, 2021. However, the teams also played a charity exhibition game on Oct. 20, 2019, a game Arkansas won, 79-64, on a night Bud Walton Arena’s playing surface was named Nolan Richardson Court.

• Boogie Fland is the only Razorback to score double figures in all five games as well as the only one to hit a 3-pointer in all five and have at least three assists in all five – getting seven three times.

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