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Billy Richmond's impact key for Arkansas in win over LSU
FAYETTEVILLE — Billy Richmond hadn’t played more than 12 minutes in a game since Southeastern Conference play started, but the Arkansas Razorbacks (15-9, 4-7 SEC) relied on him in their 70-58 win over the LSU Tigers (12-12, 1-10 SEC) on Wednesday at Bud Walton Arena.
The true freshman’s stat line doesn’t jump off the page; he only had four points, three rebounds and four assists in 26 minutes, but Arkansas associate head coach Chin Coleman said after the game his impact was key for the Hogs in the win.
“He changed the game,” Coleman said. “Billy Richmond, his energy, his effort, everything he did in this game, is what changed this game and gave us the opportunity to win. It was Billy Richmond’s impact on this game.”
Richmond may not have scored much, but the two buckets he had came in quick succession and helped spur on a run for the Hogs that helped the team pull away in the second half.
The first score came with 13:53 left in the second half. On the prior play, he took a handoff from Zvonimir Ivisic and the ball was swatted out of bounds. The ensuing inbounds play, he swished a midrange jumper to put the Hogs up 49-45.
A little over a minute later, the Hogs had stretched their lead to 51-43 and forced a bad shot that was rebounded by Jonas Aidoo. Richmond got the outlet pass, weaved through three separate defenders, got to the cup and laid it in to give Arkansas its largest lead of the night.
Ivisic — who exploded for 25 points in the win — said no one on the team is surprised by Richmond’s impact on the floor.
“Billy just gives amazing energy every night, but we’re kind of used to it,” Ivisic said postgame. “We see him every day in practices, dunking, jumping and everything that he’s been doing. When we see that on the court, we’re not actually surprised because we’ve already seen it. He’s been helping us a lot, especially on point guard. He’s doing a really great job.”
Richmond has come along well in recent games and with the loss of Boogie Fland, has been relied upon more to run the offense. He’s still a freshman, though, and is prone to make mistakes. Coleman said a part of that is the speed at which he plays, and the coaching staff is trying to teach him to slow down.
“He’s learning every day on how to slow down, he’s got an unbelievable fifth gear,” Coleman said. “But unfortunately, at this stuff, you can’t play the whole game in fifth gear. You can’t play the whole game in five. You got to play the game in three, two, and utilize your five as a weapon. He’s got to learn how to use his gears and play slow to fast, and not just fast the whole time.
“Sometimes Billy can be like the roadrunner out there, and just out of control. And so we’re trying to get him to learn how to be a point guard, how to have great pace, but really good poise and lead us and run us. He’s trying to do an unbelievable job and I think that he’s succeeding so far.”
The Hogs will need Richmond to play at his best in their next matchup, as they travel to College Station to face the No. 8 Texas A&M Aggies on Saturday. Tipoff is set for 11 a.m. CT and the game will air on ESPN.
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Arkansas Razorbacks vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders odds, picks and predictions
The No. 17 Arkansas Razorbacks (7-2) and No. 16 Texas Tech Red Raiders (7-2) meet Saturday at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. Tip-off is set for noon ET (ESPN2). Let’s analyze BetMGM Sportsbook’s NCAA basketball odds around the Arkansas vs. Texas Tech odds and make our expert college basketball picks and predictions for the best bets.
Arkansas earned its second straight win last Saturday, rolling past the Fresno State Bulldogs 82-58. It covered as a 20-point home favorite, and the Under (160.5) hit. Arkansas controlled the game defensively, forcing 17 turnovers and holding the Bulldogs to 15% (4-for-26) shooting from 3-point range. G Darius Acuff Jr. led the way with 18 points, 8 assists, 5 rebounds and a steal.
Texas Tech extended its winning streak to 3 games Sunday with an 82-58 win over the LSU Tigers. The Red Raiders covered as 5.5-point home favorites, and the Under (153.5) cashed. Texas Tech locked in defensively, holding LSU to 17% (4-for-24) shooting from 3-point range. G Christian Anderson led all players with 27 points, 8 assists, 5 rebounds and 2 steals. F LeJuan Watts provided a double-double (15 points and 10 rebounds) off the bench.
Texas Tech and Arkansas last met March 27 in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16. The Red Raiders survived an 85-83 OT win, while Arkansas covered as a 5.5-point underdog. The total pushed past the number, cashing the Over.
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Arkansas vs. Texas Tech odds
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- Moneyline (ML): Arkansas -102 (bet $102 to win $100) | Texas Tech -118 (bet $118 to win $100)
- Against the spread (ATS): Arkansas +1.5 (-115) | Texas Tech -1.5 (-105)
- Over/Under (O/U): 157.5 (O: -105 | U: -115)
Arkansas vs. Texas Tech picks and predictions
Prediction
Arkansas 76, Texas Tech 73
BET ARKANSAS (-102).
This is a rematch the Razorbacks haven’t forgotten. They had Texas Tech on the ropes in the Sweet 16 last March before watching it slip away late, and this feels like a clear revenge spot on a neutral floor in Dallas.
What I like most is Arkansas’ backcourt. The Razorbacks are quicker, more dynamic and better equipped to control tempo, especially with Acuff starting to look more comfortable running the offense. When Arkansas is at its best, the ball is in its guards’ hands, pushing pace and creating pressure, and that’s an area where Texas Tech can struggle.
The Razorbacks’ losses this season have come against strong competition, and they were competitive in each one. Texas Tech, meanwhile, has been more uneven. The Red Raiders handled LSU, but they’ve also been blown out and pushed around by other quality opponents.
In a tight, high-energy matchup, I’ll trust the deeper roster, the fresher legs in the backcourt and the team with something to prove. Arkansas is the side for me.
PASS.
No need to play around with the spread when you can get the Razorback at plus odds on the moneyline.
BET UNDER 157.5 (-115).
Texas Tech leans on physical half-court defense, while Arkansas defends cleanly without sending teams to the line and ranks 28th nationally in 3-point defense. The Under has hit in 6 of Texas Tech’s last 7 games and 6 of Arkansas’ last 8, making this a strong trend-based spot.
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