HawgBeat - Arkansas at LSU: TV details, key players, BetSaracen odds
HawgBeat provides everything you need to know ahead of Saturday's game between Arkansas and LSU.
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The Arkansas Razorbacks (11-10, 2-6 SEC) will try to secure back-to-back wins in conference play for the first time this season when they take on the LSU Tigers (11-9, 3-4 SEC) on Saturday inside Pete Maravich Assembly Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Arkansas picked up its first SEC road win on Wednesday with a 91-84 victory over Missouri. In the absence of Trevon Brazile (knee) and Devo Davis (stepped away), the Razorbacks have played well as a unit over the past week in the win over Mizzou and the loss to Kentucky at home last Saturday.
"This Razorback basketball team for the last 80 minutes of play has played really good basketball," head coach Eric Musselman said Wednesday after the Missouri game. "Tonight’s 40 minutes, we played very well against Kentucky. Lost the game, they got loose on some threes, and the last four minutes of that game not good tonight. But to go on the road and lead for 37 minutes is really, really hard to do."
The Hogs will have a slightly tougher task Saturday against LSU and second-year head coach Matt McMahon. While the Tigers have lost three straight, they do have conference wins at Texas A&M and at home against Vanderbilt and Ole Miss.
Senior guard Jordan Wright leads the Tigers with 15.7 points per game and they are a team that ranks 18th nationally in steals per game.
Saturday will be the 78th meeting between Arkansas and LSU and the 68th since the Razorbacks joined the SEC. Arkansas leads the all-time series, 42-35, and is 38-30 against the Tigers since joining the SEC. LSU leads the series in games played in Baton Rouge, 20-13, including a 19-12 advantage in SEC matchups. The teams split last year, each winning on their own court, but the Razorbacks have won five of the last seven.
Here's details on how to watch/listen, betting lines courtesy of BetSaracen and HawgBeat's pick:
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How to Watch/Listen
Who: Arkansas Razorbacks (11-10, 2-6 SEC) at LSU Tigers (11-9, 3-4 SEC)
When: Saturday, Feb. 3 at 11:00 a.m.CT
Where: Baton Rouge, La. • Pete Maravich Assembly Center - Dale Brown & Sue Gunter Court (13,215)
TV/Stream: ESPN2/Watch ESPN (John Schriffen and Daymeon Fishback)
Radio: Learfield Razorback Sports Network (Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman)
Sirius/XM: 380 Sirius / 380 XM / 970 SXM App
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SPREAD/TOTALS:
Moneyline:
Arkansas: +210LSU: -240
Spread:
Arkansas: +5.5 (-105)LSU: -5.5 (-115)
Totals:
Total Points:OVER 151.5 (--115)
UNDER 151.5 (-105)
Team Totals:
LSU OVER 78.5 (-120)
LSU UNDER 78.5 (-110)
Arkansas OVER 73.5 (-110)
Arkansas UNDER 73.5 (-120)
(Alternate lines, spreads and team totals are available on the BetSaracen mobile app.)
Double R Props - Arkansas at LSU
- Makhi Mitchell over 9.5 points and over 7.5 rebounds (+105)- Layden Blocker over 3.5 points and over 0.5 offensive rebounds (+115)
- Arkansas team over 22.5 field goals made and over 13.5 turnovers (+120)
- Chandler Lawson over 4.5 points and over 2.5 defensive rebounds (+125)
- Makhi Mitchell and Jalen Graham over 13.5 combined rebounds and over 4.5 combined blocks (+125)
- El Ellis over 4.5 points and over 2.5 rebounds (+135)
- Jalen Graham over 7.5 points and over 1.5 free throws made (+155)
- Keyon Menifield Jr. and Layden Blocker over 6.5 combined assists and over 3.5 combined turnovers (+155)
- Joseph Pinion over 2.5 points and over 4.5 minutes played (+165)
- Trevon Brazile over 7.5 points and over 2.5 free throws made (+165)
- Tramon Mark over 18.5 points and over 0.5 offensive rebounds (+170)
- Keyon Menifield Jr. over 9.5 points and over 3.5 assists (+175)
- Khalif Battle over 8.5 points and over 1.5 three-pointers made (+190)
- Jeremiah Davenport over 5.5 points and over 3.5 three-pointers attempted (+200)
- Arkansas team over 33.5 rebounds and over 39.5 field goal percentage (+230)
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HAWGBEAT'S PICK: Layden Blocker over 3.5 points and over 0.5 offensive rebounds (+115)
This pick is a little bit risky because Blocker has not been playing consistently, but if his performance at Missouri was any sign of what's to come, this could prop could hit against LSU.
Blocker earned the start and played nearly 29.5 minutes of Wednesday's victory at Missouri. The freshman out of Sunrise Christian Academy in Kansas recorded nine points and three offensive boards against the Tigers. That marked just his second conference game to score more than four points and it was his third total SEC game to score in.
LSU has an average defense (186th nationally in scoring defense) and it rebounds at nearly the same pace Arkansas does. If Blocker plays for 29 minutes again, this is about as good of a prop option as there is.
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Headlines
Scouting Report: Arkansas at LSUMuss after Mizzou win: 'It was a team that was ready to play'
Mitchell’s birthday double-double paves way for victory at Missouri
Point guard play was 'A-plus' for Arkansas in win at Mizzou
WATCH: Musselman, Mitchell postgame - Arkansas 91, Missouri 84