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How to Watch, BetSaracen Picks: Arkansas vs. Michigan
How to Watch, BetSaracen Picks: Arkansas vs. Michigan
The Arkansas Razorbacks (7-2, 0-0 SEC) are set to take on the No. 14 Michigan Wolverines (8-1, 2-0 Big 12) on Tuesday evening in the Jimmy V Classic at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Arkansas enters the matchup with a two-game winning streak following victories at Miami and against UTSA at home last week. Michigan has rattled off seven-straight wins, including a pair of ranked wins over Xavier and Wisconsin in two of its last three games.
Both teams are led by first-year head coaches, as John Calipari came to Arkansas via Kentucky and Michigan hired Dusty May away from Florida Atlantic, which is where he coached Arkansas guard Johnell Davis.
Three storylines to follow in Arkansas-Michigan matchup
Arkansas and Michigan have met on seven previous occasions with the Wolverines holding a 4-3 advantage in the series. Both teams are 2-0 when playing at home in the series and Michigan is 2-1 against the Razorbacks in neutral site games. The last time Arkansas and Michigan played, the Wolverines won 80-67 on Dec. 8, 2012 in Ann Arbor.
Arkansas has made two previous trips Madison Square Garden and it is 3-7 all-time there. Calipari has made 27 previous appearances in Madison Square Garden and is 15-12 all-time in the venue.
Below are details on how to watch, links to stream, BetSaracen odds and prop bets, and links to all of our coverage leading up to the game…
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How to Watch/Listen
Who: Arkansas Razorbacks (7-2, 0-0 SEC) vs No. 14 Michigan Wolverines (8-1, 2-0 Big Ten)
When: Tuesday, Dec. 10 at approx. 8:00 p.m. C or 30 minutes after the conclusion of Game 1 (Tennessee vs Miami)
Where: New York, N.Y. — Madison Square Garden (19,700)
TV/Stream: ESPN / Watch ESPN (Dan Shulman, Jay Bilas and Jess Simms)
Radio: Learfield Razorback Sports Network (Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman)
BetSaracen Lines, Odds, Player Props
Below are details on the betting odds for the game and Double R Prop bets. To get in on the action, visit BetSaracen.com and click on the Arkansas Specials tab.
(Lines and odds are subject to change at any point after the publishing of this story. HawgBeat does not guarantee any bet as a winner or loser. You must be at least 21 years of age to use BetSaracen. If you have a gambling problem, call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit 1800gambler.net)
*All odds accurate as of the publishing of this story. They are subject to change.*
Money Line
Arkansas (+170)
Michigan (-210)
Spread
Arkansas (+4.5)
Michigan (-4.5)
Total Points
Over/Under 146.5
Double R Props
– Adou Thiero over 1.5 offensive rebounds and over 1.5 3-point field goal attempts (+135)
– Billy Richmond III over 0.5 offensive rebounds and over 0.5 steals (+160)
– Boogie Fland and D.J. Wagner over 3.5 steals and over 9.5 assists combined (+105)
– Trevon Brazile over 6.5 points and over 4.5 rebounds (+175)
– Zvonimir Ivisic over 2.5 blocks and over 3.5 3-point field goal attempts (+150)
– Boogie Fland over 15.5 points scored and over 3.5 rebounds (+230)
– Johnell Davis over 14.5 points scored and over 4.5 rebounds (+260)
– Jonas Aidoo over 8.5 points and over 4.5 rebounds (+250)
– D.J. Wagner over 11.5 points scored and over 4.5 assists (+400)
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OPINION | WALLY HALL: Arkansas will need more than Robinson’s coerced contribution | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Wally Hall
Wally Hall is assistant managing sports editor for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. A graduate of the University of Arkansas-Little Rock after an honorable discharge from the U.S. Air Force, he is a member and past president of the Football Writers Association of America, member of the U.S. Basketball Writers Association, past president and current executive committee and board member of the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame, and voter for the Heisman Trophy. He has been awarded Arkansas Sportswriter of the Year 10 times and has been inducted into the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame and Arkansas Sportswriters and Sportscasters Hall of Fame.
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Who is Taylen Green? Arkansas QB dazzles with record-setting NFL combine performance
Will Garrett Nussmeier’s size hold him back in the NFL?
LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier will look to impress scouts at the NFL Combine despite size concerns.
Move over, Anthony Richardson. There’s a new quarterback athletic marvel at the NFL scouting combine.
On Saturday in Indianapolis, Arkansas’ Taylen Green broke Richardson’s top marks at the position since 2003 for both the vertical leap and broad jump. Green’s 43½-inch vertical topped Richardson’s previous high by three inches, while his 11-2 broad jump beat the Indianapolis Colts signal-caller’s measurement by five inches.
Then, Green reeled off a 4.36-second 40-yard dash time. That stood as the second-best time for any quarterback since 2003, trailing only Reggie McNeal in 2006 (4.35 seconds). Richardson, for comparison, logged a 4.43-second mark in 2023.
Green didn’t even bother with a second attempt after his initial time.
The testing profile created quite the stir around the 6-6, 227-pound passer, who had widely projected as a developmental option for teams on Day 3.
NFL Network’s Charles Davis said Green told him that no teams had approached him about working out as a receiver, adding that he would not be interested in a position switch.
Green started for the Razorbacks for the last two seasons after playing the first three years of his career at Boise State. Known for his running ability and ample arm strength, Green threw for 2,714 yards and 19 touchdowns last year while adding 777 yards and eight scores on the ground.
It was a banner day for Arkansas, as running back Mike Washington Jr. also stood out among his peers with a group-leading 4.33-second 40-yard dash as well as strong marks in the vertical leap (39 inches) and broad jump (10-8).
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George Dunklin’s legacy of conservation in Arkansas | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Rex Nelson
Rex Nelson has been senior editor and columnist at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette since 2017, and he has a biweekly podcast called “Southern Fried.”
After graduating from Ouachita Baptist University in 1981, he was a sportswriter for the Arkansas Democrat for a year before becoming editor of Arkadelphia’s Daily Siftings Herald. He was the youngest editor of a daily in Arkansas at age 23. Rex was then news and sports director at KVRC-KDEL from 1983-1985.
He returned to the Democrat as assistant sports editor in 1985. From 1986-1989, he was its Washington correspondent. He left to be Jackson T. Stephens’ consultant.
Rex became the Democrat-Gazette’s first political editor in 1992, but left in 1996 to join then-Gov. Mike Huckabee’s office. He also served from 2005-09 in the administration of President George W. Bush.
From 2009-2018, he worked stints at the Communications Group, Arkansas’ Independent Colleges and Universities, and Simmons First National Corp.
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