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HawgBeat – Arkansas-Stanford TV details, key players, betting odds
The No. 20 Arkansas Razorbacks (3-1) will face off against the Stanford Cardinal (3-1) at Paradise Island in the Bahamas on Wednesday.
Led by eighth-year head coach Jerod Haase, the Cardinal finished the 2022-23 season with a 14-19 (7-12 Pac-12) record.
Heading into the season, the Spartans were selected to finish eighth in the Pac-12 by the league’s media. Stanford had one player selected to a preseason all-conference squad in forward Spencer Jones.
After starting its season off with wins over CSUN and Sacramento State, Stanford lost to Santa Clara before beating Eastern Washington on Nov. 17.
Arkansas began the season 3-0 with wins over Alcorn State, Gardner-Webb and Old Dominion before dropping an ugly 78-72 loss to UNC Greensboro. Head coach Eric Musselman spoke a bit about the reality of the situation as the Hogs get ready to face tougher competition in the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament.
“We have three games in the Bahamas that are all tough and then we come home and play Duke,” Musselman said after the loss to UNC Greensboro. “We have a really, really tough schedule ahead of us and we’ve got to play much better than we did tonight.”
Here’s details on how to watch/listen, key players for the Cardinal and betting lines courtesy of BetSaracen:
How to Watch/Listen
Where: Imperial Arena – Paradise Island, Bahamas
Tipoff: 6:30 p.m. CT
TV: ESPNU
Streaming: ESPN APP
Radio: Learfield Razorback Sports Network (Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman)
Online/Mobile: Razorback Gameday App
Stanford players to know
#2 – G Andrej Stojakovic – Fr., 6’7″, 190 lbs.
Stats per game: 26.3 min, 13.3 points, 2.5 rebounds, 0.5 assists, 0.3 steals, 1.3 turnovers, 0.3 blocks, 45.7 fg%, 42.9 3fg%
#13 – G Michael Jones – Sr., 6’5″, 205 lbs.
Stats per game: 31.8 min, 13.3 points, 3.3 rebounds, 1.3 assists, 0.8 steals, 0.5 turnovers, 51.4 fg%, 42.9 3fg%
#42 – F Maxime Raynaud – Jr., 7′ 1”, 250 lbs.
Stats per game: 28.0 min, 19.3 points, 9.0 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 0.8 steals, 3.3 turnovers, 1.5 blocks, 56.1 fg%, 25.0 3fg%
#1 – G Jared Bynum – Sr., 5’10”, 185 lbs.
Stats per game: 28.9 min, 9.5 points, 3.0 rebounds, 8.3 assists, 1.3 steals, 1.0 turnovers, 0.0 blocks, 35.1 fg%, 20.0 3fg%
#10 – F Max Murrell – Sr., 6’9″, 225 lbs.
Stats per game: 17.0 min, 3.3 points, 2.3 rebounds, 0.5 assists, 0.5 steals, 0.5 turnovers, 1.3 blocks, 33.3 fg%, 33.3 3fg%
SPREAD/TOTALS:
Moneyline:
Arkansas: -260
Stanford: +220
Spread:
Arkansas: -6.5 (-110)
Stanford: +6.5 (-110)
Totals:
Total Points:
OVER 154.5 (-105)
UNDER 154.5 (-115)
Team Totals:
Arkansas OVER 80.5 (-110)
Arkansas UNDER 80.5 (-120)
Stanford OVER 74.5 (-105)
Stanford UNDER 74.5 (-125)
(Alternate lines, spreads and team totals are available on the BetSaracen mobile app.)
Double R Props
Makhi Mitchell OVER 3.5 points scored and OVER 3.5 total rebounds: -115
Arkansas to average a FG percentage OVER 45.5 and OVER 7.5 3PTs made: +135
Arkansas to make OVER 27.5 FGs and make OVER 19.5 free throws: +115
Chandler Lawson OVER 2.5 points scored and OVER 1.5 total rebounds: +125
Davonte Davis OVER 9.5 points scored and OVER 4.5 total rebounds: +100
El Ellis OVER 14.5 points scored and OVER 3.5 total assists: +115
Joseph Pinion OVER 3.5 points scored and OVER 0.5 total assists: +170
Tramon Mark OVER 13.5 points scored and OVER 2.5 total steals: +195
Trevon Brazile OVER 10.5 points scored and OVER 7.5 total rebounds: +155
Jeremiah Davenport OVER 2.5 points scored and OVER 1.5 total blocks: +220
Khalif Battle OVEr 15.5 points scored and OVER 2.5 total assists: +210
Layden Blocker OVER 1.5 points scored and OVER 0.5 total steals: +230
(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)
HAWGBEAT’S PICK: Arkansas field goal percentage over 45.5% and over 7.5 3PTs made (+135)
Arkansas did struggle from beyond the arch against UNC Greensboro with only four makes, but the Hogs had games of 12, seven and eight three point baskets prior to that. Stanford as a team ranks 328th in the country in three point defense (38.7%), so I think the Razorbacks will have plenty of opportunities to make at least eight shots.
As for the field goal percentage, Arkansas is currently shooting 49.1% through four games. Stanford ranks 229th in the nation in field goal percentage defense (43.6%), so everything is lining up for the Hogs to have a big offensive day in the Bahamas.
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Viewer pictures: The Natural State transforms into a winter wonderland
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A winter storm rolled into Arkansas Thursday and brought with it snow to the majority of western and central Arkansas.
Many from around the Natural State sent in pictures of their area covered in snow.
Though Arkansas is already full of natural beauty, there’s something about the state covered in snow that makes it even more of a winter wonderland.
Several kids from around the state got out and took advantage of the day off of school by throwing snowballs, digging up the snow, sledding and of course making snow angels.
Many who got out in the snow had enough accumulated to make snow men.
Share your snow day pictures at KARK.com/winter-pics.
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Arkansas Blue Cross & Blue Shield Lays Off About 75 Workers, Reports $100M Loss
The Arkansas Blue Cross & Blue Shield building in Little Rock (Michael Pirnique)
Arkansas Blue Cross & Blue Shield sent layoff notices to 2% of its workforce — about 75 employees — on Thursday after reporting a loss of more than $100 million in the first three quarters of 2024, the state’s dominant health insurance carrier confirmed.
The Little Rock nonprofit had 3,375 employees as of April 2024, and its $3.14 billion in 2023 revenue put it at the top of Arkansas Business‘ most recent list of the state’s largest private companies.
But revenue in the first three quarters of 2024 was down by almost 7%, and the company (officially USAble Mutual) reported to the Arkansas Insurance Department a net loss of $100.5 million for those nine months. That compares with net income of $94.7 million for the same period in 2023, although the year finished with net income of just $13.2 million.
“The reduction in workforce was due to changing conditions in the market and increasing financial pressures primarily due to health care costs jumping to the highest levels in more than a decade,” Max Greenwood, an ABCBS spokeswoman, said in response to email questions Thursday afternoon.
ABCBS also has seen “large increases” in the use of all medical services, especially prescription drugs.
“These situations have caused necessary shifts in business strategy across the health care and health care insurance industries,” she said.
In addition, the insurance company lost tens of thousands of members as result of the state’s disenrollment of tens people on Medicaid in 2023.
As part of the Obama-era Medicaid expansion, the state pays private insurers to provide health insurance policies to qualifying Arkansans under the Arkansas Health & Opportunity for Me program, or ARHOME. This program had been known as the “private option” and Arkansas Works.
In January 2023, ABCBS had about 207,000 ARHome members. By December 2024, it was down to 108,729, Greenwood said.
“We’ve also seen a drastic increase in the claims amounts among our ARHome population,” she said. “Remember, since we were the first company who offered ARHome policies statewide when the program began, our block of members in that program is older and most likely unhealthier than what other carriers may be experiencing.”
ABCBS’ premium revenue fell during the first three quarters of 2024. It reported $2.2 billion premiums collected net of reinsurance through Sept. 30, a 4.8% drop from the same period in 2023.
The insurance company’s total members also fell from 630,444 on Dec. 31, 2023, to 598,492 on Sept. 30. The biggest drop came from its comprehensive individual plan. In that group, the total members fell nearly 17% to 132,596 members.
ABCBS also laid off 85 employees in January 2024. Those positions have not been refilled, Greenwood said.
She said it was too early to tell what the financial numbers will look like for the fourth quarter, which ended Dec. 31. No additional layoffs are planned at this time.
“Every executive vice president was asked to make reductions in their areas,” she said.
Greenwood said the insurance company has made several other budget-tightening moves for 2025. “We’ve reduced our budget by more than 7% including cuts to consulting and outside vendor costs, contract labor, software and equipment and facility costs,” she said. “We’ve also had to implement substantial premium increases on our small and large groups.”
Greenwood said the company has a strong balance sheet and has no concerns about its liquidity.
Founded in 1948, Arkansas Blue Cross & Blue Shield offers health and dental insurance policies for individuals and families.
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Topping out ceremony for new $33.9 million Arkansas Tech University Ferguson Student Union set for Tuesday in Russellville | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
RUSSELLVILLE — Arkansas Tech University and Kinco Constructors will host a topping out ceremony for the $33.9 million Ferguson Student Union at 2 p.m. Tuesday.
Attendance will be open to the public. Those in attendance will have an opportunity to sign the final steel beam before it is put in place atop the facility. Refreshments will be served in Chambers Cafeteria West Dining Room following the ceremony.
Construction on Ferguson Student Union on its Russellville campus began last year after the ATU Board of Trustees accepted the guaranteed maximum price for building the facility during its meeting on June 20.
Kinco Constructors submitted a final price of $33,946,865 for the project. That figure includes the cost of demolishing the Administration Building and Tomlinson Hall, constructing Ferguson Student Union and parking lot development on the south side of the new building
Parking for the event will be in the lot between Rothwell Hall and Doc Bryan Student Services Center with overflow in the Tucker Coliseum parking lot. Golf cart shuttles to and from the ceremony site will be available.
Those unable to attend the ceremony who wish to sign the steel beam may do so from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday and beginning at 9 a.m. Tuesday through the ceremony at 2 p.m. that afternoon. The beam will be located on the east side of the construction site near Rothwell Hall and Dr. Robert Charles Brown and Jill Lestage Brown Hall.
Construction of Ferguson Student Union began in July 2024 and is scheduled to be complete in early 2026.
Located on the parcel of land between Chambers Cafeteria and the Hull Physical Education Building, Ferguson Student Union is named for ATU benefactors Cindi and Jimmy Ferguson.
Ferguson Student Union will provide student meeting spaces, lounge spaces for students to enjoy during their free time, fast casual dining, an e-sports gaming lab, basketball courts, a location to check out outdoor recreation gear and workout areas for cardiovascular and strength fitness training.
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