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Arkansas vs. Tennessee odds, spread, line: 2024 college basketball picks, Feb. 14 best bets from proven model
No. 8 Tennessee (17-6) will try to shake off its first double-digit loss of the season when it travels to Arkansas on Wednesday night. The Vols had their two-game winning streak snapped in an 85-69 loss at Texas A&M on Saturday, as the Aggies never trailed. Arkansas has won two of its last three games, getting back above the .500 mark with a 78-75 win against Georgia on Saturday. The Razorbacks are sitting only ahead of Vanderbilt and Missouri in the SEC standings, while Tennessee is in fourth place following its loss to Texas A&M.
Tipoff is set for 9 p.m. ET on Wednesday at Bud Walton Arena. The Vols are favored by 8.5 points in the latest Arkansas vs. Tennessee odds, while the over/under is 151.5 points, per SportsLine consensus. Before entering any Tennessee vs. Arkansas picks, you’ll want to see the NCAA Basketball predictions from the model at SportsLine.
The model simulates every Division I college basketball game 10,000 times. It enters Week 15 of the 2023-24 season on a 131-88 roll on all top-rated college basketball picks dating back to last season, returning nearly $2,500 for $100 players. It is also off to a sizzling 24-12 start on top-rated spread picks this season. Anyone following has seen huge returns.
The model has set its sights on Tennessee vs. Arkansas. You can head to SportsLine to see its picks. Here are several college basketball betting lines for the game:
- Arkansas vs. Tennessee spread: Tennessee -8.5
- Arkansas vs. Tennessee over/under: 151.5 points
- Arkansas vs. Tennessee money line: Arkansas +329, Tennessee -427
- Arkansas vs. Tennessee picks: See picks here
Why Arkansas can cover
Arkansas lost six of its first seven games in SEC play, but it has bounced back with two wins in its last three games. The Razorbacks were 5.5-point road underdogs in their 91-84 win at Missouri two weeks ago, as senior forward Makhi Mitchell posted a double-double with 19 points and 14 rebounds. Junior guard Tramon Mark scored a team-high 22 points on 8 of 13 shooting, while sophomore guard Keyon Menifield Jr. added 16 points off the bench.
The Razorbacks handed Georgia their fifth straight loss on Saturday, powered by 15 points from Louisville transfer El Ellis. He had not played a single minute in the previous two games, but head coach Eric Musselman continues to tinker with his lineup. Guard Davonte Davis returned from a voluntary three-game absence, scoring four points and dishing out three assists in 35 minutes.
Why Tennessee can cover
Tennessee is coming off its first double-digit loss of the season, but it has bounced back from its last two SEC losses with impressive showings. The Vols responded to a loss to South Carolina with a 103-92 win at then-No. 10 Kentucky earlier this month, and they added an 88-68 win against LSU last Wednesday. They are led by SEC Player of the Year candidate Dalton Knecht, who is averaging 20.3 points and 4.8 rebounds per game.
Knecht has scored at least 16 points in nine straight games, including four games of 30-plus points. Junior forward Jonas Aidoo is averaging 11.3 points and 7.3 rebounds, while junior point guard Zakai Zeigler is adding 11.0 points and 5.6 assists. The Vols have won six of the last eight meetings between these teams, and Arkansas has only covered the spread once in its last six games. See which team to pick here.
How to make Arkansas vs. Tennessee picks
The model has simulated Tennessee vs. Arkansas 10,000 times and the results are in. The model is leaning Under, and it also says one side of the spread is the better value. You can only see the pick at SportsLine.
So who wins Arkansas vs. Tennessee, and which side of the spread is the better value? Visit SportsLine now to find out which side of the spread you need to jump on, all from the model that is on a 131-88 roll on its top-ranked college basketball picks, and find out.
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VIDEO: Arkansas players press conference – Missouri week
Arkansas QB Taylen Green, OL Addison Nichols, DT Cam Ball and DB Doneiko Slaughter, preview press conference ahead of Saturday’s matchup against the No. 24 Missouri Tigers at Memorial Stadium in Columbia, Missouri.
Kickoff is set for 2:30 p.m. CT and the game will air on SEC Network. Check out our homepage for more coverage of the Hogs.
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Hoop Hogs analytics update – 11/26
The No. 19 Arkansas Razorbacks are currently 5-1 on the young season after a 109-35 win over Marland-Eastern Shore on Monday night.
According to KenPom, Arkansas jumped from 40th to 38th following the victory over the Hawks. The Razorbacks efficient defensive night pushed them to sixth in defensive efficiency, up four spots from 10th.
“Defensively, we’re one of the best teams in the country and we want to continue to hand our hats on how we are defensively,” Arkansas associate head coach Chin Coleman said postgame. “And a lot of stuff that we do defensively, it doesn’t matter who we play, because it’s our scheme. It’s our schematics and it works. As long as we’re in the right spots and we’re doing what we teach, it’ll work against anyone.”
The Razorbacks eclipsed the 100-point mark, shot 55.6% from the field and hit three-pointers at a 44.1% clip. As a result, Arkansas’ offensive metrics received a major boost.
Freshman guard Boogie Fland was awarded team MVP from KenPom after the game. He had an offensive rating of 194.0 and scored 16 points on 3-of-5 shooting which included two makes from deep.
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Johnell Davis, Karter Knox find their grooves in Arkansas basketball’s rout over UMES
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas basketball has been waiting throughout the first few weeks of the regular season for breakout performances from Johnell Davis and Karter Knox
Both players came to life for the Razorbacks (5-1) on Monday night, unleashing an offensive onslaught in a 109-35 romp over Maryland Eastern Shore. The 74-point win tied for the third-largest margin of victory in school history.
The usual suspects — Boogie Fland, Adou Thiero and Zvonimir Ivišić — all shined, but it was the emergence of Davis and Knox that powered the best offensive performance of the season. Knox led all scorers with a career-high 21 points, while Davis chipped in 16 to post his highest scoring output since joining the Hogs this offseason.
“If everybody is good, no one has to be great,” Arkansas assistant coach Chin Coleman said after the win.
“So we have a team that we feel like if everybody is good, we don’t have to have someone go in the phone booth, put on the cape and be Superman. We’ve got a good collective of guys that if everybody is good, no one player has to be great, so we need (Davis and Knox) to be good.”
Knox was a five-star recruit in the 2024 class, viewed as an elite scorer who could get to the basket in a variety of ways. Unfortunately, his jumper has been cold to start his collegiate career, and he entered Monday night 1 of 15 on 3-pointers.
But against UMES, Knox went 3 of 8 from long range. He made a pair of corner 3s and found time to paint the basket for easy points. After one 3-pointer, he exchanged words with the Arkansas bench, a sign of relief after failing to score more than six points through the first five games.
“It felt good to get going. I’ve been putting the work in the gym,” Knox said. “Teammates kept believing in me. They knew it was going to fall, tonight was the night.”
Davis’ early-season struggles have been puzzling. He averaged 18.2 points on 48% shooting last year at Florida Atlantic, but he hadn’t scored more than eight points since the Hogs’ season-opener. Coleman admitted during a recent press conference that Davis is adjusting to being surrounded by other top options, instead of being a clear-cut leader of the offense.
With Arkansas, Davis has been more of a stretch-the-floor shooter through the first three weeks. It makes sense, given that Davis shot 41.4% from 3 last season with the Owls, and he finally got hot Monday night by going 4 of 7 against the Hawks.
“We saw him the other day make 40 in-a-row. It was just a matter of time,” Coleman said. “The only thing in between him and making shots is air and opportunity. So he had an opportunity tonight, and he made them.”
The next question is how repeatable were these performances. Maryland Eastern Shore represents arguably the worst opponent on Arkansas’ schedule. Things are about to get much tougher, beginning with a Thanksgiving showdown against Illinois.
In their last matchup against a Power Four school, Davis and Knox combined for eight points on 2 of 12 shooting against Baylor. They could hold the keys to a first signature victory in the John Calipari era this Thursday.
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