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Hogs manage to overcome troublesome UNC-Greensboro
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Nick Smith Jr., scored 22 points, including 16 in the second half, while Makhi Mitchell and Davonte Davis each produced a double-double to lead No. 9-8 Arkansas (8-1) to a 65-58 win over UNC Greensboro (4-6) Tuesday night at Bud Walton Arena.
Arkansas overcame a tough shooting night by going 26-of-33 from the free throw line, including 23-of-27 in the second half. Smith led the way at the line by making 9-of-11
Smith’s biggest contribution came with 1:30 left in the game when he had a steal, took the ball coast-to-coast and finished with an old-fashion 3-point play to put the Razorbacks up seven.

However, it was Anthony Black’s two clutch 3-pointers that spurred the Razorbacks to the win. First, he capped an 8-0 run to put Arkansas on top, 34-33, early in the second half.
Later, with 3:09 to play, Smith found Ricky Council IV who quickly swung the ball to an open Black on the right wing to put the Hogs up 54-49. Black finished with 11 points.
The Razorbacks were down at halftime and trailed with five minutes to play but outscored the Spartans 17-9 over the final five minutes, holding UNCG to 1-of-8 shooting at one point.
UNCG was able to stay in the game thanks to making nine 3-pointers, including four from Donovan Atwell for a team-high 12 points. Dante Treacy and Kobe Langley added 11 and 10 points, respectively.
For the Razorbacks, Mitchell posted his ninth career double-double – and first at Arkansas – with his 13 points and 14 rebounds (all on the defensive end). He additionally accounted for four of Arkansas’ nine blocked shots.
Davis recorded his first career double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds while adding three steals.
Up next, Arkansas will play back-to-back games on neutral floors. First, the Razorbacks will be the home team in the second annual Crimson and Cardinal Classic on Saturday (Dec. 10) versus Oklahoma in Tulsa’s BOK Center.
Tipoff is set for Noon and the game will be televised on ESPN2. The following Saturday (Dec. 17), Arkansas will make its annual trip to North Little Rock to host Bradley at Simmons Bank Arena. Tipoff is set for 3 p.m.

FIRST HALF: UNCG 26, Arkansas: 21
• Arkansas went scoreless for over eight minutes while UNCG went on an 11-0 run.
• Arkansas held UNCG to 29% shooting from the field and 26.7% from 3-point range.
• Arkansas was 0-of-8 from 3-point range but out-rebounded the Spartans 27-21.
• Makhi Mitchell led Arkansas with seven points and seven rebounds.
• Dante Treacy led UNCG with nine points.
SECOND HALF: Arkansas: 44, UNCG: 32
• Nick Smith Jr. started the second half by draining the team’s first 3-pointer of the game.
• Smith helped put the game away with a steal and old-fashion 3-point play with 129 left for a seven-point lead.
• Smith, Black and Council each played all 20 minutes of the second half. The trio plus Davis were each +12 in the second half as the Razorbacks outscored the Spartans 44-32.
• Mitchell had six points and seven rebounds in the second half.
• Council scored all eight of his points in the second half thanks to a 6-of-6 performance at the free throw line.
• Arkansas only committed three second-half turnovers.

GAME NOTES
• Arkansas’ starting lineup was Anthony Black – Nick Smith Jr. – Ricky Council IV – Jordan Walsh – Makhi Mitchell for the second consecutive game.
• Arkansas won the tip.
• UNCG’s Keyshaun Langley scored the game’s first points, a 3-ponter at 19:23. Arkansas’ first points were a Makhi Mitchell alley-oop dunk from Smith at 18:38.
• Trevon Brazile was the first Razorback sub for the ninth straight game.
• Arkansas trailed at the half for the fourth time in the last five games. Arkansas was down as many as 12 with 4:54 left in the first half before trimming the deficit to five at halftime. Arkansas was also down 12 in the first half versus Creighton and down 13 in the first half in the come-from-behind win over San Diego State.
• Trevon Brazile left the game midway through the first half with a right knee injury.
• This marked the first game Ricky Council IY, the SEC’s leading scorer, did not score in double digits, finishing with eight points.
•Makhi Mitchell is the first Razorback to have at least 13 points, 14 rebounds, four blocked shots and two steals since Nick Davis accomplished the feat versus Jackson State (11/22/197). Davis was 22 points, 23, rebounds, four blocks and two steals. (HogStats.com)
• Arkansas is now 5-31 in the shot clock era when scoring less than 22 points in the first half and trailing at the break. All five wins came in Fayetteville (four in Bud Walton and one in Barnhill).
• A top-25 Arkansas team is 11-4 all-time when trailing at the half to unranked teams, including a 5-0 record under head coach Eric Musselman.
Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.
Maybe everybody jumped gun with Odom to Tulsa
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Maybe Arkansas coach Sam Pittman was wrong Sunday evening.
When he said he expected both coordinators to be with the Razorbacks going forward, he probably didn’t even know UNLV was targeting defensive coordinator Barry Odom, the ol’ boy he was sitting beside.
News started trickling out Tuesday morning, multiple reports are saying, that Odom is set be the next coach there. The information of interest between Odom and UNLV was first posted Tuesday morning on The Razor’s Edge VIP Forum. He replaces former coach Marcus Arroyo, who was fired.
Last week everything was wondering if Odom was headed to take over the head coaching position at Tulsa, but everything settled down once word leaked out those talks had broken down.
This story has taken off much faster.
Prior to the last three years with the Hogs, Odom was the head coach at his alma mater, Missouri, from 2016-19.
He was one of the first hires Pittman made at Arkansas when he took over as head coach following the 2019 season. Odom was viewed as arguably the biggest coordinator hire in the nation ahead of the 2020 season. He also served as safeties coach and has coached linebackers in his career, which is the position he played at Missouri.
Arkansas is currently 11th in the conference with 28.8 points per game allowed and are 13th in total defense at 453.3 yards allowed.
The Hogs have been particularly bad in pass defense, giving up 273.9 yards per game (12th) and having the second-to-last defensive efficiency rating at 143.2, ahead of only Vanderbilt.
Arkansas hasn’t been good at stopping the run either, finishing 12th in the conference with 179.3 rushing yards allowed.
But in 2021 during Arkansas’ 9-4 run, Arkansas had its best defensive year since 2014, eight seasons ago. The Hogs finished sixth out of 14 teams in the SEC, allowing just 22.9 points per game.
They were also seventh in total defense, giving up only 367.6 yards per game. The Hogs finished ninth in the SEC in rushing yards allowed with 153.9 yards per game. Arkansas was especially good against the pass that season, allowing just 213.8 yards per game.
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Hogs will be a little thin defensively for bowl game
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas linebacker Drew Sanders finally made official what most suspected the last couple of months.
On Tuesday he announced he would be jumping into the NFL Draft and not playing in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl on Dec. 28.
— Drew Sanders (@Drew_16Sanders) December 6, 2022
Now the Razorbacks will be down to Chris Paul as the only linebacker that logged significant minutes this season playing in Memphis against Kansas. Bumper Pool didn’t finish the season because of injuries that are already caused one surgery and more planned.
With other defections and injuries along the defense, it will be interesting to see exactly who Sam Pittman and Barry Odom can trot out on that side of the ball.
Sanders transferred to Arkansas from Alabama and became one of five finalists for the Butkus Award as college football’s best linebacker. Multiple projections have him landing in the first round of the draft next spring.
The Hogs will play the Jayhawks at the AutoZone Liberty Bowl in Memphis at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 28 on ESPN.
You may want to check the roster to see who’s playing for the Hogs.
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