Razorbacks start a little sluggish, but pick up the pace by scrimmage time, knocking off a week's worth of rust.
The roster won't look the same, but which direction Eric Musselman wants to go with Hogs for next year.
Kansas will be without coach Bill Self on the sidelines against the Hogs and you can hear it on ESPN Arkansas, but no streaming.
Razorbacks can't rely on success from last two years to mean a thing this year because everybody is good.
Road ahead more difficult as a No. 8 seed throughout the bracket because a first-round win gets No. 1 seed next.
Hogs coach Mike Neighbors says they can "learn from our mistakes later on" because there are games to play.
Finally, Hogs get someone who wants to take shot at end ... and make it to salvage a win.
Listen to game tonight, starting at 5:30 here or ESPN Arkansas radio stations around state with tipoff at 6 p.m.
With first practice Thursday and lots of new faces to sort out, it's going to be busy for coaching staff.
Hogs can't handle Kentucky's Antonio Reeves, who does what "can't happen" with 37 points, shooting ridiculously high percentage.
Brady Slavens, Peyton Stovall each homered, drove in four runs in offensive explosion in 12-2 win over Wright State.