Razorbacks come up short in second half once again

COLUMBIA, Mo. — With the game tied at 71 with one minute to play, Missouri went 8-of-8 at the line down the stretch to pull out a 79-76 victory over No. 25 Arkansas Wednesday night at Mizzou Arena.

Overall, Missouri was 30-of-40 at the line, including 21-of-28 in the second half.

Arkansas dominated many of the stats, most notably outrebounding the Tigers 42-23 thanks to nine from Makhi Mitchell and seven from Kamani Johnson. However, the Razorbacks committed 21 turnovers which led to the Tigers outscoring the Hogs 31-13 on points off turnovers.

The Razorbacks led by 10 twice in the second half before a 10-0 run by Missouri tied the game at 67 with 2:28 left. Arkansas grabbed a couple of 2-point leads over the next minutes, including a 71-69 advantage after two Makhi free throws with 1:13 left.

Deandre Gholston answered with a jumper to knot the game at 71 to set up the final flourish. Anthony Black kept the Razorbacks in striking distance with a layup and a 3-pointer before Sean East II sank two free throws with 2.8 seconds left to provide the final score.

Kobe Brown led Missouri with 17 points and Gholston had 16. East added 12, going 6-of-6 at the line.

Davonte Davis led Arkansas with 18 points, making a season-high three 3-pointers, and he added nine rebounds. Black finished with 15 points, eight rebounds, seven assists and two steals. Ricky Council IV had 13 points and three steals. Jordan Walsh, who was +13 in 13 minutes played before fouling out, did not miss a shot in scoring 12 points. He was 4-of-4 from the field (2-of-2 from 3-point range) and was 2-of-2 from the line.

Arkansas returns to Bud Walton Arena on Saturday (Jan. 21 to host the Ole Miss Rebels. Tipoff is set for 11 am (CT) and the game will be televised on ESPN2.

FIRST HALF: Arkansas 35, Missouri 34

• Arkansas raced out to a 7-0 lead. Missouri did not score until 14:59.

• Arkansas shot 56.8% from the field, including 4-of-8 from 3-point range, and was 11-of-12 at the line. However, the Razorbacks had 14 turnovers.

• Arkansas won the battle of the boards, 19-10, thanks to six each from Makhi Mitchell and Devo Davis.

• Davis hit a pair of 3-pointers and led Arkansas with 10 points.

• Arkansas help Mizzou to 36.7% shooting (including 3-of-14 from deep).

Game Notes

• Arkansas’ starting lineup was Anthony Black – Davonte Davis – Ricky Council – Kamani Jonson – Makhi Mitchell for the second time this season. This was the starting five for the season opener as well.

• Missouri won the tip.

• Ricky Council IV scored the first points of the game, a 3-pointer at 19:07.

• Jordan Walsh was the first Razorback sub for the first time this season.

• Arkansas had four players foul out and was whistled for 33 fouls.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

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Who: No. 25 Arkansas Razorbacks (12-5, 1-4 SEC) at Missouri Tigers (13-4, 2-3 SEC)

What: Arkansas has won five straight versus Missouri.

When: Wednesday, Jan. 18, 8 p.m. (radio pregame starts at 7:30 p.m.)

Where: Norm Stewart Court at Mizzou Arena in Columbia, Mo.

 Television: SEC Network (Dave Neal and Jon Sunvold)

Listen Online: HitThatLine.com

Radio: ESPN Arkansas Radio 99.5 in Fayetteville, 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home with Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman

Sirius-XM: 81 (Sirius), 81 (XM) • SXM App: Channel 84

Joseph Pinion (Michael Morrison / HitThatLine.com)

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — It’s the second time around tonight for Arkansas and Missouri.

The No. Razorbacks stay on the road to face the Tigers on Wednesday (Jan. 18). Tipoff at Mizzou Arena is set for 8 p.m. and the game will be televised on SEC Network and ESPN Arkansas Radio. The radio pregame starts at 7:30 p.m.

They played 14 days ago at Bud Walton Arena and the Hogs had to come from behind by 17 to pull out the win. The problem is they haven’t found ways to win since.

The Hogs desperately need a league win. Playing someone twice in 14 days doesn’t offer anybody much advantage.

“Missouri’s got the same game film that we do,” Eric Musselman said this week. “They’re an explosive offensive team when you look at their numbers and they’re a team that creates a lot of steals. So I think some of the same themes that we had going into last game we need to do.

“But we cannot get behind by 17 like we did at Bud Walton.”

Since that meeting, the Hogs still struggle at times getting started like they have most of the season, but now they can’t figure out how to finish the second half. That blew a shot at a win against Vanderbilt.

“We need to play better basketball earlier in the game,” Musselman said. “We certainly have to play better basketball finishing games than we have against Alabama at home. Got to finish a lot better than we did at Vanderbilt as well.”

Ricky Council IV (Michael Morrison / HitThatLine.com)

Game Notes

• This will be the 60th meeting between Arkansas and Missouri all time and the second this season. Since Missouri joined the SEC in 2012-13 the borders rivals have played 23 times.

• Arkansas leads the all-time series, 33-26, and is 14-8 versus the Tigers in SEC play.

• Arkansas has won five straight and 6 of the last 7.

• Missouri does hold a 16-12 advantage all time when playing in CoMo, including a 6-4 mark in SEC games.

• The two squads faced off 14 days ago in Bud Walton Arena. It was Arkansas’ SEC home opener and Arkansas erased a 17-point deficit to beat the No. 20 Tigers, 74-68. Ricky Council IV scored 21 second-half points to lead Arkansas to a come-from-behind win. Overall, he finished with 25 points, making 11-of-13 at the line with a season-best seven rebounds. Joseph Pinion provided a big spark off the bench, scoring a career-high 13 points. Kamani Johnson was also a key factor in the win, getting eight rebounds and drawing six fouls. Arkansas erased its largest deficit of the season (17 points; 25-8 with 9:31 in the first half) thanks in part to an 8-0 run to end the first half and a 10-4 run to start the second. After Arkansas, took its first lead, Missouri bounced back to tie the game at 46 before Council drained a 3-pointer to put the Hogs up 49-46, a lead Arkansas would not relinquish.

• Since Eric Musselman’s arrival in Fayetteville, Arkansas has 85 wins. That total is the most in the SEC and 10th-most in the NCAA over that span.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The social media watch is on.

Arkansas offensive coordinator Kendal Briles may be headed back to his native Texas to direct the offense for college football’s Cinderella story from last year.

FootballScoop.com and other places reported Wednesday morning that at least folks in Fort Worth think the guy who’s guided the Razorbacks’ offense from chaos to respectability is bolting to TCU.

Sources tell FootballScoop that Sonny Dykes and the Horned Frogs believe a deal will be reached to hire Texas native and top young offensive coordinator Kendal Briles away from the Arkansas Razorbacks, barring any unforeseen snags.

Today may be the day things happen in the background as it’s the day the transfer portal closes. It is reportedly the day everyone has targeted to try and get something out before it closes.

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Would he leave for the Horned Frogs?

Arguments can be created for both sides of that conversation, based on whatever decision the person making the argument might make. It’s dangerous these days to assume everybody shares anybody’s thoughts about anything.

The the whole NIL thing could come into play.

Sonny Dykes, the man who took what Gary Patterson built with the Horned Frogs all the way to a national championship game appearance against Georgia (and, let’s be honest, about all they did was show up in time for kickoff).

Regardless how you want to spin things in your own mind, they ended up being the second best team in the country.

The Hogs fell to 6-6, then had a struggle win in overtime against Kansas in the Liberty Bowl.

It may be an interesting day.

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