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re: *2023-24 ARKANSAS RAZORBACK BASKETBALL SEASON THREAD*

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Posted by TheChicotKid
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Posted on 10/11/23 at 6:20 pm to
We have a lot of limp wristed liberal figs in our fan base, they probably support Hamas.
Posted by UltimateHog
Oregon
Member since Dec 2011
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Posted on 10/11/23 at 7:50 pm to
Fox Sports Preseason Top 25
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9. Arkansas 

Last year: 22-14
Postseason: Reached NCAA Tournament, lost in Sweet 16 to UConn

Eric Musselman is never going to lose in the transfer portal. From Tramon Mark (Houston) to El Ellis (Louisville) to Keyon Menifield (Washington) to Khalif Battle (Temple), it's really something just how many quality and intriguing pieces the Razorbacks were able to reel in yet again. Devo Davis is back to supply experienced guard play, while dynamic forward Trevon Brazile returns from an injury and four-star big man Baye Fall is expected to step right in as a freshman and play a significant role inside.  There's no slowing down for the Hogs, and while there is a level of unknown as to how all the transfers will mesh together, Musselman has such a bevy of options and has figured out how to peak at the right time. Before 2021, the Razorbacks had not reached the Sweet 16 since 1996. They've now done that three years in a row. I'm more bullish on Arkansas than others, but recent history suggests they'll be a factor again deep into March as they figure one another out. 


Posted by ArHog
Muss is a coward
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Posted on 10/11/23 at 8:09 pm to
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TheChicotKid


GFY

Posted by Razorback Reverend
Member since Dec 2013
22793 posts
Posted on 10/11/23 at 8:58 pm to
Posted by Riggle
Blue Ridge Mountains
Member since Feb 2013
3232 posts
Posted on 10/11/23 at 9:02 pm to
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We have a lot of limp wristed liberal figs in our fan base, they probably support Hamas.


dumbass
Posted by oklahogjr
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Posted on 10/11/23 at 10:57 pm to
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We have a lot of limp wristed liberal figs in our fan base, they probably support Hamas.



If we have to choose between hamas and pioneer only one of them puts a jinx on my favorite sports team so....just something to think about.
Posted by pioneerbasketball
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Posted on 10/12/23 at 12:37 am to
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If we have to choose between hamas and pioneer only one of them puts a jinx on my favorite sports team so....just something to think about.



Somebody make this a sig text
Posted by pioneerbasketball
Team Bunchie
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Posted on 10/12/23 at 1:45 am to
exhibition in 8 days with no tv and then every game after will be on app/tv
Posted by Razorback Reverend
Member since Dec 2013
22793 posts
Posted on 10/13/23 at 11:27 pm to
LINK /

FAYETTEVILLE – Arkansas head coach Eric Musselman announced the addition of Matt White as the men’s basketball senior advisor to the head coach.

White, a businessman and leadership author, worked in a similar capacity at Nevada during Musselman’s four seasons with the Wolf Pack (2015-2019). In that span, Nevada won a CBI Championship, played in three NCAA Tournaments, won three Mountain West championships and won 24-plus games each year. After Musselman left, White went on to become Chairman of the Advisory Board for Friends of The Pack, the first significant name, image, and likeness collective supporting men’s and women’s sports at Nevada.

“I’ve known Matt for a long time and he was a valuable part of our team success at Nevada,” Musselman said. “He has great leadership qualities, has a unique analytical mind and, as a successful businessman, brings a different perspective to our program and into our staff meetings. He will be an excellent mentor to our entire staff and help with their development personally and professionally.”

Since, 2005, White has served as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Basin Street Properties. Basin Street is a fully integrated commercial real estate investment company committed to creating a superior tenant experience. The company owns and manages over five million square feet of commercial real estate in Northern California and Northern Nevada.

In 2016, White authored and published the business leadership book, Leading With Courage: Daily Reminders for the Decision Maker.

White earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Boston University (1993).

White’s past community involvement includes coaching his children’s – Emily and Zach – high school basketball teams, serving on the Board of Trustees of Lake Tahoe School and supporting other regional high school and college athletics programs and children’s charities. He is also an avid cyclist, skier and golfer.

For more­­ information on Arkansas Men’s Basketball, follow @RazorbackMBB on Twitter.
Posted by pioneerbasketball
Team Bunchie
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Posted on 10/13/23 at 11:29 pm to
Senior advisor?
Posted by Razorback Reverend
Member since Dec 2013
22793 posts
Posted on 10/13/23 at 11:29 pm to
16 Paid staff members and counting

Dude has earned what he wants. This doesn't include 8 grad assistants.

Posted by Arkapigdiesel
Arkansas
Member since Jun 2009
13250 posts
Posted on 10/14/23 at 12:24 am to
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exhibition in 8 days with no tv and then every game after will be on app/tv

Posted by Arkapigdiesel
Arkansas
Member since Jun 2009
13250 posts
Posted on 10/14/23 at 12:25 am to
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We have a lot of limp wristed liberal figs in our fan base, they probably support Hamas.

I think I know you. You're alright people
Posted by pioneerbasketball
Team Bunchie
Member since Oct 2005
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Posted on 10/15/23 at 9:52 am to
Its Gameweek
Posted by Arkapigdiesel
Arkansas
Member since Jun 2009
13250 posts
Posted on 10/15/23 at 10:21 am to
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Its Gameweek

So ready for basketball season. I want Muss black marker face back though. He didn't do that any this past season.
Posted by ArHog
Muss is a coward
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Posted on 10/15/23 at 10:37 am to
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Its Gameweek


No TV or stream
Don't care

Football team about to go in a 4 game winning streak.

"we're close"
CSP



Posted by pioneerbasketball
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Posted on 10/15/23 at 8:04 pm to
Hawgeye, you are needed on the money talk forum.
Posted by Hawgeye
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Member since Jun 2009
31023 posts
Posted on 10/16/23 at 11:41 am to
Hogs at #14 in AP Pre-Season poll released today.

Will play...

#3 Purdue (exhibition)
#2 Duke
#9 Tennessee
@ #15 aTm
#15 aTm
#16 Kentucky
@ #16 Kentucky
#19 North Carolina (potential B4A)
#22 Villanova (potential B4A)
@ #24 Alabama

*Cannot play both UNC and Nova, but will play one of the two.
Posted by RazorHawg
Member since Aug 2013
24306 posts
Posted on 10/16/23 at 1:55 pm to
LINK

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2. ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS

Highest projected finish: Second

Lowest projected finish: Seventh

Arkansas' projected starting lineup

G Devo Davis
G Khalif Battle
G Tramon Mark
F Trevon Brazile
C Makhi Mitchell
Pluses: Elite NCAA Tournament coach, NBA talent, depth at every single position, length, vicious defenders at every level.

Minuses: Who does this team belong to? Enough perimeter shooting? Enough creation? Role allocation concerns. Keyon Menifield a sneaky-big loss?

Outlook: Eric Musselman forces you to toss your priors out every offseason. Whatever you thought of Arkansas last year doesn't matter because this roster is just so different. Arkansas is acclimating eight newcomers and you could label Trevon Brazile as the ninth newbie because he's working back in after missing nearly the whole year with a knee injury last season.

That amount of roster turnover is a challenge for other programs, but a peaceful normal for Musselman. He's beyond earned the benefit of the doubt that somehow, some way, he will turn this group into a nasty unit.

Brazile being awesome is the recipe for Arkansas to have a special season that ends with banners. The 6-foot-10 forward is the best NBA prospect on the roster, and he can be a truly special player. Remember, he eviscerated both Creighton and San Diego State – two of the best defenses in the country – at the Maui Invitational last November. Injuries have forced Brazile to play just 34 games in his first two seasons of college basketball, but a smooth shotmaker who can baptize opponents at the rim is a complete game-wrecker for what Arkansas could be. There will be bumpy, growing pains, but Brazile can be as good as his body allows him to be.

Brazile is as valuable as any player on this roster because he can do what few can.

But Arkansas' depth everywhere else is spectacular and a big reason why the Hogs are an SEC heavyweight. You want guards? Arkansas has 'em in spades. Devo Davis is back after putting Arkansas on his back in March. Mussleman reshaped his backcourt with Tramon Mark (from Houston), Khalif Battle (from Temple), El Ellis (from Louisville) and four-star freshman Layden Blocker. Kelvin Sampson and the Houston staff were none to pleased to lose Mark who is one of the best defenders in the country and can go get a bucket on a dime. Battle gives Musselman another big guard who can create his own offense. He is hands-down the most-proven shooter on the roster (although sophomore Joseph Pinion can stroke it, too). Louisville was a complete disaster, but Ellis gives Arkansas some semblance of true point guard play who can break a defense down and create offense. Can he do it efficiently? TBD.

In the frontcourt, Cincinnati transfer Jeremiah Davenport is another veteran who can knock down catch-and-shoot 3-pointers – which was a fatal flaw for Arkansas last year – and guard multiple positions. Arkansas can trot out some big lineups with Davenport at the 3 or slide him to the 4 to get more ball-handlers on the floor. Makhi Mitchell is an imposing, burly center who was great at protecting the rim and hammering the glass. When Arkansas needs to rely on its depth, Memphis transfer Chandler Lawson is a blur of arms, legs and deflections who profiles as a perfect scheme fit for everything Arkansas asks of its forwards, and top-30 freshman Baye Fall is another fantastic defensive prospect. Veteran Jalen Graham might be the best post-up scorer on the team.

Arkansas has enough depth already and that's without Keyon Menifield, a Washington transfer, who could have been a huge piece of this team.

There's just not enough minutes for everyone to get the role they might have wanted. Sacrifices will have to be made, and feelings might get hurt in the process.

But that's where Musselman comes into play ... again. His ability to find a matchup and target it for 40 minutes can keep morale buzzing because it, truly, could be anyone's chance to be the alpha on any given night. There will be nights when Battle is cooking because he has the advantageous matchup. Or Davis. Or Mark. Or Ellis. Or Brazile. Or Graham.

Musselman has also built three straight top-20 defenses. This roster is built to sit down and guard. Davis and Mark are switchy, perimeter defenders. Brazile and Mitchell can provide real rim protection. Arkansas is big, strong and deep all across the board.

As long as egos are put aside, Arkansas can be a big ole problem again.
Posted by UltimateHog
Oregon
Member since Dec 2011
65825 posts
Posted on 10/16/23 at 4:09 pm to
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