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How to watch Miss Valley State Delta Devils vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff Golden Lions: TV channel, NCAA Basketball live stream info, start time
Who’s Playing
Arkansas Pine Bluff Golden Lions @ Miss Valley State Delta Devils
Current Records: Arkansas Pine Bluff 9-11, Miss Valley State 0-21
How To Watch
What to Know
Arkansas Pine Bluff is 8-2 against the Delta Devils since January of 2019, and they’ll have a chance to extend that success on Saturday. Both teams will face off in a SWAC battle at 7:00 p.m. ET at R.W. Harrison HPER Complex. Coming in fresh off a victory as the underdog, Arkansas Pine Bluff will stroll into this one as the favorite.
Even though Arkansas Pine Bluff has not done well against the Tigers recently (they were 2-8 in their previous ten matchups), they didn’t let the past get in their way on Monday. The Golden Lions enjoyed a cozy 86-70 victory over the Tigers.
Meanwhile, this season hasn’t been kind to Miss Valley State, who are still winless after their 21st matchup. They suffered a bruising 78-54 loss at the hands of the Jaguars on Monday. Miss Valley State has not had much luck with the Jaguars recently, as the team’s come up short the last five times they’ve met.
Perhaps unsurprisingly given the score, Miss Valley State struggled to work together and finished the game with only eight assists. They were crushed by their opponents in that department as Southern U. posted 19 assists.
The Golden Lions are on a roll lately: they’ve won four of their last five matches, which provided a massive bump to their 9-11 record this season. As for the Delta Devils, they dropped their record down to 0-21 with that defeat, which was their 20th straight on the road dating back to last season.
This contest is shaping up to be a blowout: Arkansas Pine Bluff hasn’t had any problem running up the score this season, having averaged 83 points per game. It’s a different story for Miss Valley State, though, as they’ve been averaging only 52.5 points per game. The only thing between Arkansas Pine Bluff and another offensive beatdown is the Delta Devils. Will they be able to keep them contained?
Arkansas Pine Bluff came up short against the Delta Devils in their previous matchup back in February of 2023, falling 78-74. Can Arkansas Pine Bluff avenge their loss or is history doomed to repeat itself? We’ll find out soon enough.
Odds
Arkansas Pine Bluff is a big 10-point favorite against Miss Valley State, according to the latest college basketball odds.
The oddsmakers were right in line with the betting community on this one, as the game opened as a 10-point spread, and stayed right there.
The over/under is set at 148 points.
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Series History
Arkansas Pine Bluff has won 8 out of their last 10 games against Miss Valley State.
- Feb 25, 2023 – Miss Valley State 78 vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff 74
- Jan 28, 2023 – Arkansas Pine Bluff 88 vs. Miss Valley State 72
- Feb 26, 2022 – Arkansas Pine Bluff 93 vs. Miss Valley State 79
- Jan 29, 2022 – Arkansas Pine Bluff 74 vs. Miss Valley State 68
- Mar 05, 2021 – Arkansas Pine Bluff 82 vs. Miss Valley State 59
- Jan 02, 2021 – Arkansas Pine Bluff 92 vs. Miss Valley State 52
- Mar 07, 2020 – Miss Valley State 74 vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff 71
- Jan 04, 2020 – Arkansas Pine Bluff 80 vs. Miss Valley State 76
- Mar 09, 2019 – Arkansas Pine Bluff 91 vs. Miss Valley State 57
- Jan 05, 2019 – Arkansas Pine Bluff 64 vs. Miss Valley State 52
Arkansas
Arkansas adds transfer DB, signs Texas lineman for 2026 class
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas continued its offseason roster work by adding a transfer defensive back and securing a future offensive line piece from Texas, addressing both immediate depth and long-term development.
The Razorbacks announced the signing of Georgia State defensive back Tyler Scott, a transfer with multiple years of eligibility remaining, while also landing Carey Clayton, an offensive lineman from Southlake Carroll High School, as part of the 2026 recruiting class.
Scott joins the Hogs after spending the 2025 season at Georgia State, where he appeared in two games and recorded four tackles. He arrives in Fayetteville with three years of eligibility remaining, giving Arkansas flexibility in how he’s developed and used in the secondary.
Before his time at Georgia State, Scott spent two seasons at Auburn. One of those seasons was cut short due to an ACL injury, limiting his opportunity to contribute on the field.
The Razorbacks now provide him with a chance to reset and compete in a defensive back room that continues to evolve.
At 6 feet tall, Scott adds experience to a secondary that has seen significant turnover through the transfer portal. His addition gives the Hogs another option at defensive back as the staff works through spring and fall evaluations.
Clayton strengthens 2026 offensive line class
Arkansas also added a future piece up front with the commitment of Carey Clayton, a 6-foot-3, 270-pound offensive lineman from Southlake Carroll, one of Texas’ most consistent high school programs.
Clayton helped Southlake Carroll complete an undefeated regular season last fall and reach the state semifinals. He enters college football as a consensus three-star prospect, ranked among the top offensive line recruits in Texas.
In addition to Arkansas, Clayton held offers from Air Force, Arkansas State, Florida Atlantic, UAB and UTEP. He ultimately chose the Razorbacks, becoming the 16th commitment in the Hogs’ 2026 recruiting class.
Clayton is ranked around No. 251 nationally and No. 141 in Texas. While not among the highest-rated prospects in the class, his high school experience and physical development make him a long-term project for Arkansas’ offensive line.
Hogs continue roster building
The additions of Scott and Clayton reflect the Hogs’ continued focus on roster balance. Scott becomes the 23rd transfer portal addition this offseason, reinforcing a secondary that has emphasized competition and depth.
Clayton’s commitment adds to a growing 2026 class that prioritizes size and developmental upside, particularly along the offensive line.
Arkansas has steadily worked to build future depth in the trenches while supplementing current needs through the portal.
While neither move is designed to generate immediate headlines, both fit into a broader plan aimed at improving roster stability.
Scott offers experience and flexibility in the defensive backfield, while Clayton provides a long-term option at a position that often requires patience.
As the Razorbacks move through the offseason, these additions help establish depth at key positions and give the coaching staff more options heading into the coming seasons.
Key takeaways
- Arkansas added Georgia State transfer defensive back Tyler Scott, who brings experience and remaining eligibility to the secondary.
- The Razorbacks signed 2026 Texas offensive lineman Carey Clayton, adding size and long-term depth up front.
- The Hogs continue balancing immediate roster needs with long-term development through recruiting and the portal.
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Questions for Hester on prison, kowtowing to Sarah | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
John Brummett
John Brummett’s career in news began when he was in high school, as a part-time reporter for the Arkansas Democrat. He moved to the Arkansas Gazette in 1977.
He wrote a political column for the Gazette from 1986 to 1990. He was an editor for the Arkansas Times from 1990 to 1992.
In 1994, his book, “High Wire: From the Back Roads to the Beltway, the Education of Bill Clinton,” was published by Hyperion of New York City. He became a columnist with the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette in 1994. In 2000, he signed a deal with Donrey Media Group, now known as Stephens Media, and wrote for them for 11 years.
He rejoined Democrat-Gazette as a columnist on Oct. 24, 2011.
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Ole Miss basketball vs Arkansas live updates, score, start time, TV channel
Ole Miss basketball continues conference play with its SEC home-opener against No. 15 Arkansas and coach John Calipari.
The Rebels (8-6, 0-1 SEC) will host the Razorbacks (11-3, 1-0) at Sandy and John Black Pavilion on Jan. 7 (8 p.m. CT, SEC Network). This will be the second time this season Ole Miss faces a ranked team.
Ole Miss coach Chris Beard’s squad will be challenged with shutting down the Razorbacks, who have the best 3-point percentage in the SEC at 39.1%.
Ole Miss basketball vs. Arkansas live score updates
When does Ole Miss basketball vs. Arkansas start?
- Date: Wednesday, Jan. 7
- Time: 8 p.m. CT
- Where: Sandy and John Black Pavilion, Oxford
What TV channel is Ole Miss vs. Arkansas on today?
- TV: SEC Network
- Streaming: SEC Network
- How to watch online: FUBO (Free trial)
Ole Miss vs. Arkansas prediction
Arkansas 88, Ole Miss 71: Arkansas is a talented team with a balanced offense that should have few problems overcoming Ole Miss, despite the Rebels being second in the SEC in scoring defense.
Ole Miss basketball 2025-26 schedule
Next five games
- Jan. 10: Missouri (5 p.m. CT, SEC Network)
- Jan. 14: at Georgia (6 p.m. CT, ESPN2/ESPNU)
- Jan. 17: at Mississippi State (7:30 p.m. CT, SEC Network)
- Jan. 20: Auburn (8 p.m. CT, ESPN/ESPNU)
- Jan. 24: at Kentucky (11 a.m. CT, ESPN)
Tia Reid covers Jackson State sports for the Clarion Ledger. Email her at treid@usatodayco.com and follow her on X @tiareid65.
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