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There are some big positives in Hogs’ loss to Creighton

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — No matter how you slice it, Arkansas’ 90-87 loss to Creighton in Maui, Hawaii, on Tuesday night had a lot of positives.

Some fans will see it. Others won’t.

The Bluejays were the No. 10 team in the rankings. The Razorbacks are ninth. Two teams ranked that close should have had a nail-biter like that.

When you realize the Hogs didn’t have Nick Smith playing, it’s interesting to play the what-if game of how it would have been with him healthy and playing. Just saying what the obvious should be to everybody.

Eric Musselman (Maui Invitational)

This one came down to the wire and while Hogs coach Eric Musselman was about as short as he will get in a press conference without the usual local media to interrogate him on every aspect of the game, he will find positives.

Point guard Anthony Black has certainly become one in this Top 10 matchup that he had to play without his best player and some interesting officials’ calls throughout the game.

“Give Creighton a lot of credit tonight and then our guys played really hard,” was his complete opening statement. Musselman usually has a longer answer than that when you good morning to him.

Black scored 26 points, pulled down six rebounds and handed out six assists. It’s still just November, but he’s starting to stack some solid games on top of each other. At the 6-foot-7 he’s getting some serious national attention already with his two big games in Hawaii.

Ricky Council (Maui Invitational)

Ricky Council IV had 24 points and Trevon Brazile added 17. Throughout the game, Creighton would pull away, then the Hogs would come back and tighten things up. The ebb and flow usually went hand-in-hand with the defensive effort.

The Hogs got down by six at halftime, then found their offense, scoring 53 in the second half and having a decent chance to win the game at the end, mainly because of first-half foul problems that had things out of rhythm.

They found it in the second half as Black heated up and everybody else followed along.

The game featured stand-out offensive performances from Bluejays’ Ryan Nembhard (25 points), Ryan Kalkbrenner (21 points), and Baylor Scheierman (20 points). Nembhard and Scheierman both hit three three-pointers.

Davonte Davis (Maui Invitational)

As a team, Creighton shot 58% from the field, taking advantage of far fewer field goal attempts than the Razorbacks.

The Hogs won’t see many teams as good and disciplined on offense as Creighton was. The Bluejays appear to be far more of a finished product in November than most folks, mainly due to their experience.

Arkansas’ defense created 21 points off turnovers compared to Creighton’s three.

The game was tied 10 times and had 10 lead changes, all in the second half.

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Hog fans that jumped off Muss Buss scrambling back on now

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — You’re starting to see some Arkansas fans that jumped off the Muss Bus trying to get back on now.

The scramble is serious now after an 80-54 win over Louisiville in the Maui Invitational on Monday night that looked like some old Razorback teams.

And Hogs coach Eric Musselman told us before leaving for the islands the Cardinals were a really good team.

Eric Mitchell (Audrey Wayne / Maui Invitational)

The biggest takeaway was freshman point guard Anthony Black’s jaw-dropping 26-point night that was much larger than that.

Now we know he can shoot (9-of-11 with 3-of-5 three-pointers), six assists, three rebounds and two steals. You wonder if he threw those in just because he could. He also played really, really well on defense.

Yeah, it wasn’t an SEC team but Louisville is a good team, Musselman told us and they were about four points away from being 3-0 coming into the game instead of 0-3.

The Hogs never trailed in the game and Musselman is now 19-0 in November.

He’s obviously pounded home the emphasis on defense. The Cardinals shot just 37% from the floor and forced 22 turnovers, 16 in the second half.

Jordan Walsh (Taryn Parker / Maui Invitational)

At one point, the Hogs were nailing dunks so frequently when Jordan Walsh sank a layup it wouldn’t have been surprising if Musselman hadn’t yelled he was going to take him out from breaking up that run.

The Hogs had a 17-0 run at one point that included seven steals.

Ricky Council also got on a roll, scoring 15 points and four steals. Makhel Mitchell, who has been pretty quiet through the first few games of the year, had 12 points, six rebounds, three assists, two steals and blocked two shots in 20 minutes off the bench.

Tuesday’s game will tell us more about this Razorback team.

They play No. 10 Creighton at 7 p.m. and should be a better matchup.

But they opened things in Hawaii with a flair and now everybody knows they have a point guard that can score.