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Arkansas has to hang on to down North Texas in last exhibition

Arkansas used an early 18-0 run and held on in the second half to defeat North Texas, 68-60, Saturday afternoon at Bud Walton Arena in the Razorbacks’ second and final exhibition game.

JD Notae led all scorers with 21 points while Chris Lykes, who provided sparks in the first and second halves, contributed 14 off the bench in the win. Stanley Umude added 12 points.

Last year, Arkansas pulled away late in the first half and held North Texas scoreless for the first 4:55 of the second half to secure the win.

This year, Arkansas was down 13-12 before going on an 18-0 run and never relinquished the lead.

North Texas did close a 42-28 halftime deficit to five, 52-47, with 7:36 left.

The Mean Green hung around over the next 2:30 and got to within three (56-53) with four minutes to play.

The Razorbacks answered with an Au’Diese Toney layup and an old-fashion, 3-point play by Trey Wade for some breathing room with just under three minutes to play.

Toney threw down an alley-oop dunk at the 1:09 mark and Lykes sealed the game with a pair of free throws with 46 ticks left to provide the 68-60 final.

North Texas, who won Conference USA titles each of the last two years and advanced to the second round of the 2021 NCAA Tournament, had three players in double digits including Mardrez McBride (16), Tylor Perry (15) and Rubin Jones (10). Abou Ousmane had a game-high 10 rebounds.

Arkansas opens the regular season on Nov. 9 (Tuesday) against Mercer.

Tip-off is set for 7 p.m. and the game will be broadcast on SEC Network Plus.

FIRST HALF: Arkansas 42 – North Texas 28

• Arkansas led the first two media timeouts (8-7 and 12-7) thanks to a spark off the bench from Chris Lykes, who had seven out of the team’s first 12 points.

• North Texas briefly led, 13-12, before Arkansas used a 9-0 run, capped by a Stanley Umude 3-pointer, to lead 21-13 and force a North Texas timeout.

• Thanks to a technical foul on North Texas head coach, Arkansas ultimately pushed the run to 18-0, keeping UNT scoreless for over 6:03 and taking its largest lead of the half of 17 points (30-13).

• JD Notae was 4-of-6 from 3-point range to lead all scorers with 16 points.

• Arkansas was 7-of-12 from 3-point range while holding North Texas to 3-of-17. Overall, Arkansas shot 48 percent from the field while the Mean Green were just 25 percent.

SECOND HALF: Arkansas 26 – North Texas 32

• Both teams had trouble scoring in the second half scoring just 27 combined points over the first 13:20 in the second half.

• North Texas went on a 9-0 run to cut its halftime deficit to five (50-45). Chris Lykes ended the run with a steal and layup.

• The Mean Green outscored the Razorbacks 19-12 through the first 13 minutes of the half and the score was 54-47 in the Hogs’ favor with 6:51 to play.

• North Texas got to within 3 (56-53) before a 5-0 run thanks to an old-fashion 3-point play for a 61-53 cushion.

• Up five (61-56) Arkansas was fouled and took advantage of a second technical foul at 1:59. JD Notae made 1-of-2 technical free throws and both of his from the foul to lead 64-56.

• Arkansas put the game out of reach with an alley-opp dunk by Au’DIese Toney with 1:09 to play and two free throws by Chris Lykes with 46 seconds left.

• North Texas improved its shooting to 46.2 percent in the second half while Arkansas shot just 36 percent.

• Both teams combined to make just 1-of-15 from 3-point range in the second half.

GAME NOTES

• Arkansas’ starting lineup was Davonte Davis – JD Notae – Jaxson Robinson – Au’Diese Toney – Stanley Umude.

• North Texas won the tip. The visitors won the tip in both exhibition games.

• North Texas scored the first points of the game with a dunk from Abou Ousmane at 19:33. Arkansas answered with a JD Notae 3-pointer at 18:45.

• Chris Lykes was the first sub for Arkansas.

• Arkansas held North Texas to 4-of-26 (15.4 percent) from 3-point range.

• North Texas out-rebounded Arkansas 42-28.

• Khalen Robinson accounted for four of Arkansas’ 10 assists.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

Hogs coach Eric Musselman: Defense better in second exhibition win

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Chris Lykes, JD Notae: Recapping Hogs’ exhibition win over North Texas

Lykes (14 points) on his big steal, layup late and Notae (21 points, 3 rebounds) on bouncing back in win.

COMBINED PICKS: Pete breaks free from hospital to make his picks

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Bye weeks are the worst.

Despite their necessity, most fans hate a weekend lull where their favorite team is not taking the field.

It means nothing for which to look forward, no tailgate to plan, and no anxiety standing in front of the television holding the remote, tired, yet too superstitious to sit down.

Quick reflection: some Arkansas fans who also cheer for the Silver Star team from Dallas probably remember even more cruel weekends when it seemed both consistently took their mini-vacations at the same time. Only a Pauly Shore movie marathon could make Saturday and Sunday less tolerable.

Yes, byes do have their positives. It’s good for the players, the coaching staff, and a strategic fan can even plan yardwork, a get-together, or a trip in advance of the inevitable boredom.

I was fortunate myself this is the Saturday the Razorbacks get to rest. I will keep it short, yet I will also take the opportunity to thank those of you who take the time week after week to view and possible ponder upon my opinions as it pertains to our beloved Hogs.

I did not feel well Tuesday. In fact, you might say I have never in my life felt worse.

An easy decision to travel to the emergency room led to a personal first. Having never been admitted into the hospital, my stress and concern for my family and own well-being were at an all-time high, and, probably, other than a few people making mention of the upcoming game versus Mississippi State, sports were the farthest thing from my mind.

I placed the importance of what bothers me, what should not, and the priorities that are my family, friends, and loved ones. You may see it as a touch clichéd, but if you get time … No, dare I say make time … tell those around you how much you care for them. Petty spats and differences do not matter.

Sports will always be here when we need reprieve.

If you are reading this, thank you! If you have ever read anything I have ever placed into public view, whether you agreed with me or not, thank you!

To my friends and family who reached out to me this past week, thank you! I truly love you. I know not many people knew of my situation, so for those of you whom consider me even the mildest acquaintance, thank you as well for being in my life.

To Andy Hodges (who graciously tolerated a medication-heavy late night call from me) and the good people at HitThatLine.com, thank you for your patience and understanding as I missed a deadline. Being a small part of your organization is one of the biggest pleasures in life.

To the countless fine folks at Mercy who put me at ease and were able to calmly see me through a very anxious and trying time, you are all greatly appreciated. I cannot extend my gratitude to each of you enough.

All of this having been said, even though it is bye week, the chase for the 2021 HTL Picks Cup still goes strong, and I still honor my infatuation with sports.

(Editor’s Note: Because Andy spent a long time on a phone call Friday night, the picks will be combined this week to save space)

SEC Picks for Week 9

The battle is as close as it can be between Andy and me [is that not the name of a movie?], and, as he stated to me, I  should not allow the stress and pressure of his accurate selections make me so ill. Well, played, Hodges. Well played.

Missouri at Vanderbilt: Some years ago, when Vandy was having a really decent season, I remember a very mouthy assistant coach walking past us as he and his players made a victorious walk into the visitor’s tunnel. My young pride thought I would never have any positive feelings towards the Commodores again. Well, honestly, emotions have bested me, and I feel bad for them and their fans this year, and, while I hate to break the news, the sorrow will increase this weekend. Tigers by 30. (Andy’s Pick: Missouri will win, but it won’t be by 30)

(1) Georgia at Florida – GAME OF THE WEEK: Some will say the subsequently listed SEC contest between the Rebels and the Tigers should be GOTW. I don’t feel the same. I think Florida may be able to hang with Georgia in the Swamp for at least 2.5- to 3-quarters, so that will make the game more of an attention draw. The Bulldogs are just too powerful and well-coached. Georgia by 18. (Andy’s Pick: Nothing surprises me in this game every year, but Georgia is the pick)

(10) Ole Miss at (18) Auburn: This game has potential, and I think Auburn is turning a corner. I also feel Ole Miss has gotten by with a little luck. I hate to see Bo Nix win (mostly because he is an Eddie Haskell reincarnate), but the Eagles will pull this off. Plainsmen by 10. (Andy’s Pick: The Rebels are playing as well as anybody in the conference and will handle the Tigers)

(12) Kentucky at Mississippi State: “Go Wildcats,” said a good friend of mine once, and I have had a soft spot for the team from Lexington ever since. Ironically, Kentucky is ranked 12th, but that’s an inside story. Outside of that, I don’t think Mike Leach has the Bulldogs ready to win a close one, even at home, and Big Blue is as confident as they have been in years. Long live the memory of Jared Lorenzen. “Hey, where are you all going? You’re gonna miss one hell of a football game!” Kentucky by 4. (Andy’s Pick: Mike Leach is going to surprise somebody and it’s tempting to go out on a limb, but having it sawed off under me wouldn’t be fun so Kentucky is the pick)

Enjoy the weekend off, and let’s get ready for Mississippi State. If you are not going to use your tickets, please give them away.

I love you guys! I am truly glad we did not have to say “bye”.

Find me on ‘Twitter’: @PeterMorganWPS

Go HOGS!!!

Saturday’s Exhibition Game: How to listen to Hogs-Mean Green

Who: 15/16 Arkansas Razorbacks vs. North Texas Mean Green

What: Second exhibition of the year for Arkansas and the third straight year the teams have met

When: Saturday, Oct. 30, 4 p.m.

Where: Fayetteville, Ark., Nolan Richardson Court at Bud Walton Arena

TV/Streaming: None

Radio: Online at HitThatLine.com, 99.5 in Fayetteville, 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs, 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home.

Game Previews: Davonte Davis and Eric Musselman

• Game Notes: CLICK HERE

Fan Game Day Information: CLICK HERE

FAYETTEVILLE — For the third straight year, Arkansas hosts North Texas, but this time the result won’t count in the standings.

Tip-off for Saturday’s exhibition game is set for 4 p.m. and the game is part of the men’s basketball season ticket package, making this the second straight year the Arkansas-North Texas is a sellout.

Per NCAA regulations, Arkansas can host North Texas, an NCAA Division I opponent for an exhibition if the game has a charitable component.

A portion of the proceeds from concessions and merchandise sales versus the Mean Green will go to benefit COVID relief efforts in the state of Arkansas via the United Way of NWA through the Arkansas 211 program.

Arkansas 211 has provided an essential response to Arkansans across the state since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Game Notes

• This will be the 17th meeting between Arkansas and North Texas. The Razorbacks own a 16-0 advantage in the series.

• Last season, with the game tied at 19-19 midway through the first half, Arkansas pulled away over the final eight minutes to lead by 11 (38-27) at halftime, thanks in part to a 10-0 run. The Razorbacks then held the Mean Green scoreless for the first 4:55 of the second half to race out to a 20-point lead (47-27) and never looked back.

• North Texas has won a C-USA championship each of the last two years. The Mean Green reached the second round of the 2021 NCAA Tournament thanks to an opening-round win over Purdue.

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Bud Light Seltzer Morning Rush Podcast:Tommy and Drew close out the month of October

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Tommy Craft and Drew Barrett close out the month of October with basketball talk, bye week, Ole Miss-Auburn with Brett Norsworthy and Razorback basketball with Matt Zimmerman.