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Posted on 11/4/19 at 10:53 pm
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Posted on 11/4/19 at 10:53 pm to pioneerbasketball
- Rice is one of Arkansas’ oldest rivals. In fact, the Owls are one of three teams on this year’s schedule that Arkansas played in its first season of basketball (1923-24) along with Texas A&M and TCU.
- The Arkansas and Rice rivalry dates back to the Razorbacks’ first season of basketball, 1923-24. The two squads played twice that year — both at Rice and it was Arkansas’ second-to-last series of the year.
- Arkansas owns a 102-41 advantage in the series, including a 54-11 mark in games played in Fayetteville.
- Arkansas has won 15 straight in the series and 40 of the last 43. Rice is one of three teams Arkansas has beaten at least 100 times along with TCU (104) and Texas A&M (103).
- With 143 games played, Rice is Arkansas’ fourth-most common opponent. The leaders being Texas A&M (158; 102-56), Texas (155; 87-68), SMU (155; 96-59), Rice (143; 102-41), Baylor (143; 95-48) and TCU (142; 104-38).
- However, the Razorbacks and Owls have only played once since Arkansas left the Southwest Conference to join the SEC for the 1991-92 season. That lone meeting was on Dec. 17, 2005 in Little Rock, a game Arkansas won 80-61.
- The Arkansas and Rice rivalry dates back to the Razorbacks’ first season of basketball, 1923-24. The two squads played twice that year — both at Rice and it was Arkansas’ second-to-last series of the year.
- Arkansas owns a 102-41 advantage in the series, including a 54-11 mark in games played in Fayetteville.
- Arkansas has won 15 straight in the series and 40 of the last 43. Rice is one of three teams Arkansas has beaten at least 100 times along with TCU (104) and Texas A&M (103).
- With 143 games played, Rice is Arkansas’ fourth-most common opponent. The leaders being Texas A&M (158; 102-56), Texas (155; 87-68), SMU (155; 96-59), Rice (143; 102-41), Baylor (143; 95-48) and TCU (142; 104-38).
- However, the Razorbacks and Owls have only played once since Arkansas left the Southwest Conference to join the SEC for the 1991-92 season. That lone meeting was on Dec. 17, 2005 in Little Rock, a game Arkansas won 80-61.
This post was edited on 11/4/19 at 10:56 pm
Posted on 11/4/19 at 10:53 pm to pioneerbasketball
- Arkansas opens its 97th season of basketball in 2019-20 and the first under head coach Eric Musselman.
- Arkansas is 77-19 all-time in season openers and has opened the year in the win column in 45 of the last 48 seasons.
- The Razorbacks have won 44 straight home openers, including a 26-0 record in openers inside Bud Walton Arena.
- The Razorbacks had a streak of 23 consecutive season openers end last year with an overtime loss to Texas in the ESPN Armed Forces Classic in El Paso.
- Eric Musselman is 4-0 in both home and season openers. Over the last three seasons, his season opener was also his home opener. In his first year as a collegiate head coach, Nevada opened the season with a win in Hawaii and returned to Reno to win its home opener.
- Arkansas is 77-19 all-time in season openers and has opened the year in the win column in 45 of the last 48 seasons.
- The Razorbacks have won 44 straight home openers, including a 26-0 record in openers inside Bud Walton Arena.
- The Razorbacks had a streak of 23 consecutive season openers end last year with an overtime loss to Texas in the ESPN Armed Forces Classic in El Paso.
- Eric Musselman is 4-0 in both home and season openers. Over the last three seasons, his season opener was also his home opener. In his first year as a collegiate head coach, Nevada opened the season with a win in Hawaii and returned to Reno to win its home opener.
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Posted on 11/4/19 at 10:53 pm to pioneerbasketball
- For the first time ever, Arkansas will play seven games in the month of November this season. Also, Nov. 5 is the earliest Arkansas has opened a season.
- Arkansas has played as many as six times in the month on 10 occasions.
- Arkansas is 119-40 (.748) all-time in the month of November.
- Arkansas did not play in the month of November until the 1969-70 season and only played seven total games in the month over the next 10 years.
- Arkansas has played at least once in November dating back to the 1993-94 championship season when they beat Murray State, 93-62, on Nov. 29.
- Arkansas has played as many as six times in the month on 10 occasions.
- Arkansas is 119-40 (.748) all-time in the month of November.
- Arkansas did not play in the month of November until the 1969-70 season and only played seven total games in the month over the next 10 years.
- Arkansas has played at least once in November dating back to the 1993-94 championship season when they beat Murray State, 93-62, on Nov. 29.
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Posted on 11/4/19 at 10:53 pm to pioneerbasketball
- Arkansas coaches are a combined 10-2 when coaching their first game as Razorback head coach.
- The last five Arkansas head coaches — Mike Anderson, John Pelphrey, Stan Heath, Nolan Richardson and Edie Sutton — each won their debut on the Razorback sideline.
- Larry Van Eman (1970-71 seasons) and Duddy Waller (1966-67 seasons)are the only Razorback coaches to lose their debuts.
- Note: Glen Rose won his first-ever game coached at Arkansas in 1933-34. However, when he returned after a 10-year absence, Rose lost his first game to start his second stint.
- Jeantal Cylla (984 career points) and Jimmy Whitt Jr. (910 career points) have combined for 1,894 points.
- The eight returning Razorbacks —Adrio Bailey (366), Jalen Harris (399), Mason Jones (463), Ty Stevens (3), Reggie Chaney (183), Ethan Henderson (11), Isaiah Joe (417) and Desi Sills (179) — have combined for 2,021 points. If you take away Jalen Harris’ 139 points scored at New Mexico, the eight returning Razorbacks have only scored 1,882 points in a Razorback uniform
- The last five Arkansas head coaches — Mike Anderson, John Pelphrey, Stan Heath, Nolan Richardson and Edie Sutton — each won their debut on the Razorback sideline.
- Larry Van Eman (1970-71 seasons) and Duddy Waller (1966-67 seasons)are the only Razorback coaches to lose their debuts.
- Note: Glen Rose won his first-ever game coached at Arkansas in 1933-34. However, when he returned after a 10-year absence, Rose lost his first game to start his second stint.
- Jeantal Cylla (984 career points) and Jimmy Whitt Jr. (910 career points) have combined for 1,894 points.
- The eight returning Razorbacks —Adrio Bailey (366), Jalen Harris (399), Mason Jones (463), Ty Stevens (3), Reggie Chaney (183), Ethan Henderson (11), Isaiah Joe (417) and Desi Sills (179) — have combined for 2,021 points. If you take away Jalen Harris’ 139 points scored at New Mexico, the eight returning Razorbacks have only scored 1,882 points in a Razorback uniform
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Posted on 11/4/19 at 10:53 pm to pioneerbasketball
- Arkansas sophomore Isaiah Joe was named to the 2020 Jerry West Shooting Guard of the Year Award watch list.
- Joe is coming off a record-setting freshman campaign as he drained 113 3-pointers for the Razorbacks. The Fort Smith native set the school record for 3-pointers made, set the SEC freshman record for 3-pointers made per game (3.32), tied the SEC freshman record for 3-pointers made and ranks fourth in NCAA history for 3-pointers made by a freshman in a season. Joe additionally was just the fourth SEC freshman to lead the league in 3-point field goal percentage for a season (.414). Joe was additionally just one of seven players in the NCAA to make at least 110 3-pointers and shoot at least 41 percent from long range.
- Joe is one of seven SEC players to make the 20-person watch list, joining Anthony Edwards (Georgia), Tyrese Maxey (Kentucky), Skylar Mays (LSU), Breein Tyree (Ole Miss), A.J. Lawson (South Carolina) and Jordan Bowden (Tennessee)
- Arkansas ranks fourth-tied on the NCAA active list of teams that have made at least one 3-pointer.
1. UNLV 1,070 consecutive games
2. Vanderbilt 1,063 consecutive games
3. Duke 1,059 consecutive games
4. ARKANSAS 1,011 CONSECUTIVE GAMES
5. Western Kentucky 1,010 consecutive games
-UNLV, Vanderbilt and Princeton have made a 3-pointer in every game since the NCAA adopted the rule in 1986-87. (Princeton has only played 935 games). Kentucky is the only other team to make a 3-pointer in over 1,000 games. However, the Wildcats’ streak ended March 2018 at 1,047 games (0-for-6 vs. Davidson in NCAA first round).
- Joe is coming off a record-setting freshman campaign as he drained 113 3-pointers for the Razorbacks. The Fort Smith native set the school record for 3-pointers made, set the SEC freshman record for 3-pointers made per game (3.32), tied the SEC freshman record for 3-pointers made and ranks fourth in NCAA history for 3-pointers made by a freshman in a season. Joe additionally was just the fourth SEC freshman to lead the league in 3-point field goal percentage for a season (.414). Joe was additionally just one of seven players in the NCAA to make at least 110 3-pointers and shoot at least 41 percent from long range.
- Joe is one of seven SEC players to make the 20-person watch list, joining Anthony Edwards (Georgia), Tyrese Maxey (Kentucky), Skylar Mays (LSU), Breein Tyree (Ole Miss), A.J. Lawson (South Carolina) and Jordan Bowden (Tennessee)
- Arkansas ranks fourth-tied on the NCAA active list of teams that have made at least one 3-pointer.
1. UNLV 1,070 consecutive games
2. Vanderbilt 1,063 consecutive games
3. Duke 1,059 consecutive games
4. ARKANSAS 1,011 CONSECUTIVE GAMES
5. Western Kentucky 1,010 consecutive games
-UNLV, Vanderbilt and Princeton have made a 3-pointer in every game since the NCAA adopted the rule in 1986-87. (Princeton has only played 935 games). Kentucky is the only other team to make a 3-pointer in over 1,000 games. However, the Wildcats’ streak ended March 2018 at 1,047 games (0-for-6 vs. Davidson in NCAA first round).
This post was edited on 11/4/19 at 11:12 pm
Posted on 11/4/19 at 10:55 pm to pioneerbasketball
Arky needs to get their shite together...
One way way or another...
Just do it...
Good luck vs Rice...
One way way or another...
Just do it...
Good luck vs Rice...
Posted on 11/4/19 at 11:13 pm to momentoftruth87
all reservations have been kept and finished.
Posted on 11/4/19 at 11:20 pm to pioneerbasketball
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Posted on 11/5/19 at 6:09 am to pioneerbasketball
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(I’m going to slut it up and be in on both threads and see who wins this tactical battle of the gamethread...)
(I’m going to slut it up and be in on both threads and see who wins this tactical battle of the gamethread...)
Posted on 11/5/19 at 6:10 am to pioneerbasketball
Rice by two touchdowns.
Posted on 11/5/19 at 6:32 am to piggilicious
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I’m going to slut it up
Surprise Surprise
Posted on 11/5/19 at 8:17 am to piggilicious
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I’m going to slut it up
Posted on 11/5/19 at 8:30 am to pioneerbasketball
Umm, Pio, you should have added your posts to my thread. I created the game thread first. We are trying to find a workaround for the Pio Jinx. I know you're a good internet poster, a man of integrity. I trust you will do the right thing and move your posts to my thread and have this one deleted. .
Thanks in advance,
BoarEd
Thanks in advance,
BoarEd
Posted on 11/5/19 at 9:05 am to pioneerbasketball
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