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Texas Tech
vs
Arkansas
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
01/30/2016
4:00pm EST

Lines:
Texas Tech +6
Arkansas -6

Total:
Over 149.5 (-108)
Under 149.5 (-108)

Community Picks: Texas Tech 0% vs Arkansas 0%

Texas Tech and Arkansas Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Arkansas
Dusty Hannahs' season-long homecoming celebration will take on added meaning this weekend when the Arkansas sharpshooter stares across the court at a stark reminder of his not-so-recent past. Hannahs, who leads the Razorbacks (10-10) in scoring in his first season back on the court following a transfer from Texas Tech, will get an up-close look at his former team when the two schools meet on Saturday afternoon. While the game's primary story lines revolve around the Southeastern Conference-Big 12 matchup and two teams desperate to secure postseason berths, there's no denying the subplot of Hannahs vs. the Red Raiders (12-7). Continue to Article
January 30, 2016 2:18:am EST
Arkansas
Dusty Hannahs had heard just about all he could handle regarding Arkansas' woes in close games this season. The sharp shooter did his best to change the fortunes of the Razorbacks on Wednesday night, hitting a pair of free throws with 6.4 seconds remaining to help Arkansas (10-10, 4-4 Southeastern Conference) hold on for a 74-71 win over No. 5 Texas A&M. Hannahs had plenty of help in the form of 18 points and 11 rebounds from Moses Kingsley, while Anthlon Bell added 17 points for an Arkansas team that entered on a season-worst three-game losing streak. Continue to Article
January 27, 2016 10:43:pm EST
Arkansas
Maybe they got caught looking ahead to Saturday's marquee clash with Iowa State. Maybe they overlooked an Arkansas team they beat by 23 points three weeks ago. Maybe they let their frustration with the officiating affect their performance.  There are all sorts of excuses for Texas A&M's 74-71 loss in Fayetteville on Wednesday night, but none of them erase the fact that this was a damaging outcome for the fifth-ranked Aggies. With a cushion of two or more games in the loss column over every other team in the SEC entering play on Wednesday night, Texas A&M appeared to be firmly in control of the league title chase. Not only is that lead now cut in half, the Aggies also still have games left on the schedule against fellow contenders Kentucky, LSU and South Carolina. That Texas A&M's first SEC loss came at the hands of Arkansas has to be especially frustrating to coach Billy Kennedy and his staff. The Razorbacks are tough to beat at home and nearly won at Dayton, LSU and Georgia earlier this season, but they're also just 10-10 overall including non-conference losses against Akron and Mercer. The galling aspect of Wednesday's loss for Texas A&M is that it had a handful of chances to tie or take the lead late in the game despite committing 21 turnovers, getting whistled for 25 fouls and shooting a meager 39.6 percent from the field. With less than a minute to go and his team trailing by two, Texas A&M's Alex Caruso was called for a charge even though it appeared the Arkansas defender who took it wasn't set. Had the call gone Caruso's way, he would have gone to the foul line with the chance for a go-ahead three-point play. Billy Kennedy: "Some of those charges I wasn't real pleased with" — Doc Harper (@doc_harper) January 28, 2016 That call was probably the single biggest play of the game, yet Texas A&M still had three more possessions in which it could have tied or taken the lead. On the first, Caruso made an ill-advised turnover. On the second, Arkansas fouled intentionally to prevent a 3-point attempt and Danuel House sank two free throws to cut the deficit to one. And on the third, D.J. Hogg missed a fairly clean attempt at a game-tying 3-pointer at the buzzer. How quickly Texas A&M can regroup and purge this memory from its mind will be key for the Aggies moving forward. They host the Big 12-contending Cyclones on Saturday and then face talented Vanderbilt and much improved South Carolina next week. Texas A&M is still probably the favorite in the SEC, but Wednesday's loss erased much of the Aggies' margin for error in the coming weeks. Now their path is just a little bit tougher. - - - - - - - Jeff Eisenberg is the editor of The Dagger on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at daggerblog@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @JeffEisenberg Continue to Article
January 27, 2016 9:44:pm EST
Arkansas
Kentucky doesn't need to be reminded that each of its losses have come to unranked foes on days when it couldn't match its opponent's intensity. Kentucky (15-4, 5-2 SEC) picked up an early win over then-No. 5 Duke on Nov. 17 that boosted it to the No. 1 ranking, but its first loss two weeks later at UCLA began a free fall down the poll. Kentucky had its second-best shooting night of the season by hitting 55 percent from the floor while matching its fewest points allowed against the Commodores. Continue to Article
January 26, 2016 5:28:pm EST
Arkansas
Billy Kennedy is trying to emphasize to his Texas A&M team that its upcoming SEC matchup with a sub-.500 opponent isn't a game to overlook, despite a nonconference showdown with a fellow highly ranked foe looming next. The buzz surrounding Saturday's visit from No. 14 Iowa State - which has knocked off No. 1 and No. 4 ranked teams in two of its last three games - in the Big 12/SEC Challenge has been unavoidable. It's also made Kennedy's job of preparing his team for Arkansas (9-10, 3-4) - which A&M routed 92-69 on Jan. 2 - all the more difficult. Continue to Article
January 26, 2016 3:40:pm EST
 
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