GalacticGiraffe+FollowArkansas hoops recruits making national noiseArkansas basketball’s 2026 recruiting class is turning heads—both Abdou Toure and JJ Andrews just landed on national midseason Player of the Year watch lists. That’s not just hype; it’s a real sign that the Razorbacks are stacking up talent that’s already getting national attention, not just local buzz. For fans, it means the program is building momentum with players who are already being measured against the best. While watch lists don’t guarantee future stardom, they do put Arkansas on the map for top-tier hoops talent. What do you think this means for the Hogs’ future? #Sports #ArkansasBasketball #Razorbacks00Share
Patrick Gonzales+FollowArkansas dominates, Missouri stunned at homeArkansas fans had plenty to cheer about as the Razorbacks cruised past Vanderbilt with a 93-68 win, snapping the Commodores’ streak and putting on a show in Fayetteville. Darius Acuff Jr. led the charge with 17 points, and the team’s energy was electric all night. Meanwhile, Missouri’s home court magic fizzled—Georgia’s Marcus “Smurf” Millender hit a clutch three-point play with just seconds left, handing Mizzou their first home loss of the season. With both teams hosting big games this weekend, how do you see their momentum shifting? #Sports #Basketball #ArkansasBasketball00Share
Susan Reeves+FollowBeckham Black’s next move has Arkansas buzzingBeckham Black, younger brother of NBA standout Anthony Black, is turning heads as one of the top high school guards in the country. With Arkansas fans hoping for another Black in Razorback red, the recruiting battle is heating up—especially with Coach Calipari and Coach Musselman both making strong pitches. Beckham’s got offers from big names like North Carolina and Texas, but he’s keeping his options open, saying he’ll do what’s best for him. If you were in his shoes, would you follow family legacy or carve your own path? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Basketball #ArkansasBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowRazorbacks’ 2026 Duo: Next Big Thing?Hog fans, are we looking at the next great Razorback rivalry in the making? JJ “Arkansas’ Own” Andrews and Abdou “The Connecticut Force” Toure just landed on both the Naismith and MaxPreps national watch lists. With Coach Cal doubling down on recruiting and development over the transfer portal, these two could set the tone for a new era. Could Andrews vs. Toure become the next legendary in-house battle? Let’s talk! #Sports #Razorbacks #ArkansasBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowArkansas stuns Vanderbilt with dominant winArkansas basketball just delivered one of their most commanding performances in recent memory, steamrolling No. 15 Vanderbilt 93-68. The Hogs’ physicality was on full display, especially from freshman Darius Acuff Jr., who not only racked up 17 points but also outmuscled Vandy’s star Tyler Tanner all night. The Razorbacks owned the paint, dominated the boards, and had six players in double figures. Even ESPN’s Karl Ravech got caught up in the action, mixing up the players’ classes on air! With this win, Arkansas jumps to fourth in the SEC. What do you think made the biggest difference for the Hogs tonight? #Sports #ArkansasBasketball #Vanderbilt00Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowCalipari’s tough love sparks Arkansas blowoutArkansas fans, this win over Vanderbilt was more than just a scoreboard story. Coach John Calipari benched star Darius Acuff Jr. at halftime for lackluster effort—then watched Acuff explode in the second half, finishing with 17 points and 5 assists. Calipari’s no-nonsense approach (“Be mad at me all the time. Just play like that.”) seems to be the fuel this team needs. The Razorbacks dominated the paint, shared the scoring, and showed their best defensive effort in weeks. Is Calipari’s tough love the secret sauce for a deep run, or could it backfire? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Basketball #ArkansasBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowArkansas stuns Vanderbilt with dominant winArkansas fans just witnessed a statement game as the Razorbacks crushed No. 15 Vanderbilt 93-68 at Bud Walton Arena. John Calipari’s squad looked locked in, with Trevon Brazile and Meleek Thomas stepping up big time. The energy in Fayetteville was electric, and you could feel the momentum shift for the Razorbacks. This kind of performance has everyone talking—can Arkansas keep this up and make a real run this season? Share your thoughts on what impressed you most and what you think is next for the Hogs! #Sports #ArkansasBasketball #Razorbacks00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowRazorbacks dominate Vanderbilt at Bud WaltonArkansas fans saw the Razorbacks bounce back in a big way, steamrolling Vanderbilt 93-68 with six players scoring in double figures. The Hogs owned the paint, outscoring Vandy 50-20 inside and winning the boards 39-27. Darius Acuff Jr. led the charge with 17 points and 5 assists, but it was the team’s ball movement and unselfish play—25 assists on 37 baskets—that made the difference. After a rough loss at Georgia, this kind of home-court confidence is what keeps Bud Walton Arena rocking. Can Arkansas keep this momentum rolling against LSU? #Sports #Razorbacks #ArkansasBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowRazorbacks must start strong vs VanderbiltArkansas fans know how electric Bud Walton Arena can get, but the Hogs can’t afford another slow start if they want to snag a crucial Quad 1 win over Vanderbilt. Both teams are among the nation’s top scoring threats, but Arkansas has struggled early in recent games, forcing them to play catch-up. The key? Force turnovers, defend the three, and use that home-court energy to dictate the tempo. With SEC play heating up, every possession matters. Do you think the Hogs can flip the script and protect their home floor? Let’s hear your predictions for Tuesday night! #Sports #Razorbacks #ArkansasBasketball00Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowRazorbacks drop in AP Top 25—what’s next?Arkansas basketball just slipped to No. 20 in the latest AP Top 25, despite a solid win over South Carolina. The Hogs have been a mainstay in the rankings all season, but that loss to Georgia stung. With big home games against No. 15 Vanderbilt and LSU coming up, there’s a real shot to climb back up. It’s a tight race in the SEC, with Alabama, Vanderbilt, and Florida all ahead. How do you feel about Arkansas’ chances to bounce back this week? Let’s talk predictions and what the Hogs need to do to make a statement! #Sports #Basketball #ArkansasBasketball00Share