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Just like Musselman, fans should stay focused only on A&M now

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Make no mistake about it, Eric Musselman wasn’t taking Tuesday night’s game with South Carolina for granted.

The official line on the game in the sports books had dropped to 6 by game time, mainly when the news Jailyn Williams was going to miss the game for Arkansas.

Well, they aren’t always right.

“I was really concerned about this game,” Musselman said after the 101-73 win that truly wasn’t that close.

He called last week “emotional” in avenging two earlier losses against Alabama and LSU. The Razorbacks dominated both of them.

What he was really concerned with was a letdown. Quite frankly, that is something that was expected in a lot of corners.

And completely understandable.

The way this team plays with such a high level of maturity you have to stop and remember only one of the players that has any significant minutes and production played last year.

That was Desi Sills, who has stumbled through most of the conference schedule after injuring a shoulder, but bounced back with 15 points in 26 minutes against the Gamecocks (most notably going 5-of-7 from behind the three-point line).

“Our guys did a great job of being focused in practice the last two days and then in shoot-around this morning,” Musselman said.

He’ll give credit to the players, but that comes from the coaching staff starting with the guy at the top. Musselman has taken his years of coaching in the NGA, the G League and college to blend the X’s and O’s with the Jimmy’s and Joe’s and manage the mental part of the whole thing to produce a team that plays together.

And he’s done it in a year with an unprecedented global pandemic going on and having to wait months just to introduce the starting lineup to each other in person.

He’s winning at a 70 percent pace through two unusual seasons where some of the biggest names in the world of college basketball have struggled.

The only coach that’s gotten off to a faster start for the Hogs was Eddie Sutton in 1974-75 and 1975-76 (66 percent).

Musselman, as most coaches do, will credit the players.

“Our chemistry right now is phenomenal,” said Musselman. “The guys really, really, enjoy playing with each other. They understand their roles. They are playing really, really, unselfish.”

Maybe the most glaring proof of that is on offense. They pass the ball … a lot.

“We had over 300 passes tonight,” Musselman said. “I’ve never seen that in a college game. We had 305 passes for the game. We had 154 passes in the first half.”

That will wear a defense out that has the slightest drop in off-the-ball discipline and starts watching the ball too much.

This team has a star in Moses Moody (28 points against South Carolina), a couple of mature, experienced graduate transfer leaders in Justin Smith and Jalen Tate and a rising star in Davonte Davis.

Mix in wildcards Desi Sills and JD Notae (when they are on they are dynamic), plus Connor Vanover, who is 7-foot-3 and changes a lot of shots down low.

And you get the idea Musselman has put the win over the Gamecocks in the rear-view mirror by the time you read this and he’s only thinking about the next game.

“I’m just worried about how we beat Texas A&M,” he said at the end of his press conference.

Come to think of it, that’s probably not bad advice for the fans.

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Sills on continuing to work on game each, every day with trainer

Desi Sills (15 point, 5-of-7 three’s) on battling through coming back from shoulder injury by continuing to work each and every day.

Perico moves up to ninth while Hogs seventh at Cabo Collegiate

SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Julian Perico climbed 12 spots into a tie for ninth and Arkansas improved one position into a tie for seventh after 36 holes (302-296 — 598) at the Cabo Collegiate on Tuesday, played at TPC San Antonio’s Oaks Course (par 72, 7.034 yards).

The Razorbacks, ranked 31st, are tied with No. 27 Baylor and No. 8 Oklahoma State and the three lead No. 21 Texas Tech (601), No. 23 Houston (606) and No. 1 Arizona (10).

Oklahoma, ranked seventh nationally, kept the lead through round two with a two-day score of 287-295 — 582.

Fourth-ranked Florida State is three shots behind the Sooners at 585. Rounding out the top six are No. 15 Texas A&M (586), No. 3 Arizona State (592), UTSA (595) and No. 10 Texas (596).

Once again, only four players are at par or better after two rounds. Vincent Norman (Florida State) posted the team round of the day — a 4-under 68 — and leads a trio of golfers in second by three strokes.

Garrett Reband (Oklahoma), Sam Bennett (Texas A&M) and Pierceson Coody (Texas) are all tied for second at even par (144).

The winner of this year’s event will earn an exemption to play on the PGA Tour’s Valero Texas Open on the same course at the end of the month.

For Arkansas, Julian Perico, ranked 20th in the nation, shot 12 spots up the leaderboard after a second-round, 2-under-par 70

The junior has a 36-hole score of 2-over-par 146 (76-70) and is tied for ninth, five strokes off the lead.

On Tuesday, Perico, who started on hole #10, was even at the turn with a bogey on his third hole and a birdie on his eighth. He had two bogeys and two birdies on his back nine but holed out from 80 yards on the 315-yard, par-4 5th hole for his fifth eagle for his 2-under 70.

It was his fifth eagle of the year and the 14th of his career, including a double eagle in last year’s Cabo Collegiate.

Tyson Reeder reeled off 16 pars with three bogeys to card a 3-over-par 75. He sits in a tie for 19th with a 36-hole total of 148 (73-75).

Mason Overstreet cut one stroke off his opening-round total and is one shot behind Reeder. Overstreet shot a 2-over 74 and is tied for 23rd at 75-74 — 149.

Rounding out the Razorback group is Segundo Oliva Pinto (78-77=155/T55), William Buhl (82-77 — 159/T74) and, playing as an individual, Manuel Lozada (86-76=162/T81).

The third and final round of the Cabo Collegiate is set for Wednesday.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

Listen to Hogs-South Carolina here or on ESPN Arkansas stations

Who: No. 12-13 Arkansas Razorbacks (19-5, 11-4 SEC) at South Carolina Gamecocks (6-12, 4-10 SEC)
What: Razorbacks are looking for their fourth straight SEC road win of the season.
When: Tuesday, March 2, 5:30 p.m. (pregame starts at 5 p.m.)
Where: Colonial Arena, Columbia, South Carolina
• TV: ESPN2 (Dave Neal and Daymeon Fishback) CLICK HERE
ONLINE: HitThatLine.com LISTEN HERE
• Radio: ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home (Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman)

The No. 12-13 Arkansas Razorbacks play their final regular-season road game of the year on Tuesday against the South Carolina Gamecocks.

Tipoff is set for 5:30 pm and the game will be televised on SEC Network.

Pregame coverage starts at 12:30 p.m. and you can LISTEN HERE or on the radio at ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home.

Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman will have all the coverage.

• This will be the 36th meeting between Arkansas and South Carolina, all since both teams joined the SEC for the 1991-92 season.

South Carolina is Arkansas’ least-played opponent in the SEC at 35 previous games. Arkansas leads the series 20-15. Arkansas has lost two straight to the Gamecocks and is just 6-8 in Columbia.

• Arkansas has clinched a double-bye for the SEC Tournament, meaning the Razorbacks will not play until the quarterfinals on Friday, March 12. One win for Arkansas over the next to games clinches No. 2 seed.

• During its nine-game SEC win streak, Arkansas won back-to-back road games at Kentucky and Missouri. Arkansas won at Vanderbilt prior to the Kentucky-Missouri sweep for a current streak of three consecutive SEC road wins.

The last time Arkansas won three straight SEC road games was 2017, including a win at No. 21 South Carolina. Arkansas has not won four straight SEC games since Feb. 1995.

• Arkansas went undefeated in February (6-0) for the first time since 1993-94.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

Barrett on Hogs’ improvement, buying into Musselman’s system

Razorbacks’ radio announcer Chuck Barrett said the improvement in this year’s team has been interesting to watch going into South Carolina game.