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Lykes named to watch list for top national college player Monday

Arkansas’ Chris Lykes was one of 50 players named to the Naismith Trophy Watch List, the Atlanta Tipoff Club announced Monday.

Lykes is in his first season with the Razorbacks after being a part of the Miami Hurricanes the previous four seasons. He has also received other national preseason recognition, such as:

• The No. 20 returning player in college basketball (Andy Katz – March Madness).

• Named No. 51 on CBSSports.com Top 100 and 1 Best College Basketball Players entering 2021-22.

• One of 30 impact transfers (Jon Rothstein – College Hoops Today).

Lykes only played two games last season before suffering a season-ending injury. Prior to the injury, he was tabbed first team preseason All-ACC.

The previous two seasons, he led the team — and ranked among the ACC top 10 — in scoring as he averaged 15.4 points (10th in the ACC) as a junior (2019-20) and 16.2 points (ninth in the ACC) as a sophomore (2018-19). In three-plus seasons with the Hurricanes, Lykes scored 1,256 points with 251 assists and 100 steals.

Arkansas will open the 2021-22 season on Tuesday (Nov. 9) by hosting the Mercer Bears at 7 p.m.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

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Cam Little picks up another SEC Freshman of Week award

For the second time this season, Arkansas kicker Cam Little has garnered SEC Freshman of the Week honors.

On a day when Mississippi State kept missing field goals, the Moore, Okla., native made them for a 31-28 win that got the Razorbacks bowl eligible with a sixth win.

He drilled 3-of-4 field goals, with makes from 46, 48 and a career-long 51 yards.

Little became the first Arkansas kicker since at least 1997 to connect on three field goals of more than 45 in the same game.

His 51-yard field goal was the longest by a freshman Razorback kicker since Zach Hocker’s 51-yarder in 2010 against South Carolina.

The rookie leads all FBS freshmen with 14 made field goals this season.

Earlier this season, Little connected on four field goals in Arkansas’ 20-10 victory over No. 7 Texas A&M to earn his first career freshman of the week recognition.

Little is the first Razorback to win the award twice in the same season since Dre Greenlaw (2015).

Little is up to $140 in donations to Down Syndrome Connection of Northwest Arkansas. He is contributing $10 for every made field goal to the cause.

The Razorbacks travel to Baton Rouge to face LSU this weekend at 6:30 p.m. on SEC Network.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

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Democrat-Gazette’s Tom Murphy: Breaking down Hogs’ win over Bulldogs

Looking at 31-28 win over Mississippi State from both sides of the ball on The Morning Rush on ESPN Arkansas.

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Arkansas has earned right to have some luck like win over Bulldogs

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Sam Pittman didn’t use the word “luck” after Arkansas’ 31-28 win over Mississippi State on Saturday.

He simply called it “fortunate.”

It was all of that and maybe a little more. In the end, though, the Razorbacks earned every bit of that fortunate win.

First of all, Bulldogs kicker Nolan McCord, bless his heart, missed three field goals. That includes a 40-yarder as time expired that would have tied the game and put it into overtime.

“I knew they were going to miss it,” Pittman said after the game.

He was kidding. He was just hoping.

“Oh, shoot,” he added. “I hate it for the kid and all of that, but I told them after the end of the game when there’s no time on the clock, all anybody cares about is who won. They completed three good balls there, went right down the middle.”

Now that’s what folks will be discussing … or should be.

Mississippi State quarterback Will Rogers shredded the Hogs’ secondary for 417 yards. The Bulldogs’ kicker ended nearly as many drives as Arkansas’ secondary.

Still, though, the Hogs pulled out a win, mainly because KJ Jefferson has developed into an SEC quarterback that can make plays when he needs to make them. Sometimes that includes throwing an incompletion on purpose.

He directed a 10-play, 75-yard drive that almost was de-railed on a fourth-and-1 on the Mississippi State 25. Jefferson rolled to his right and threw it into the ground but it didn’t matter because the Bulldogs were called for holding Treylon Burks.

“I kept saying to (Kendal) Briles on the headset ‘Get the first down. Get the first down,’” Pittman said. “Obviously, he had shut me off at that time because he was rolling out. I said get the first down. We’ve got two timeouts. Get the first down. Get the first down.

“He knows that I mean run the football. But  it changed big time. I saw the flag. I didn’t know if it was on them or us, but I sure was hoping.

“Somebody up top said they got a holding call. I figured at that point we’d have a pretty good chance to score.”

You’d assume he was referring to the coaches in the pressbox.

But considering the way things were going you have to at least wonder, right?

No, the Hogs earned the right to win the game … with or without luck.

In fact, Arkansas has earned the right to come out on top in a game like that.

Plenty have gone the other way.