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LSU vs. Arkansas live stream, TV, watch online, prediction, pick, spread, football game odds
No. 12 LSU will be aiming to improve to a 2-0 start in SEC play when it plays host to border foe and SEC West rival Arkansas in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, for a Week 4 matchup Saturday night. This will mark the 69th meeting all-time between the Tigers and Razorbacks with the two teams playing for the Golden Boot since 1996.
Since losing to No. 4 Florida State in its season opener, LSU has bounced back with big wins vs. Grambling and Mississippi State by a combined score of 113-24. Quarterback Jayden Daniels and wide receiver Malik Nabers were named co-SEC Offensive Players of the Week for their efforts against Mississippi State, connecting for 239 yards and two touchdowns through the air.
Arkansas, meanwhile, is reeling from a 38-31 loss to BYU. It was the Razorbacks’ first setback of the young season after they started 2-0 vs. Western Carolina and Kent State. Saturday kicks off a difficult stretch of conference games for Sam Pittman’s squad; they travel to LSU, Ole Miss and Alabama in the next four weeks.
LSU leads the all-time series 41-23-2 (the Tigers vacated their wins in 2012 and 2013) and is 18-9 since the trophy was introduced. The Razorbacks have just one win in the last seven years, though each of the last three installments have been decided by just three points.
How to watch LSU vs. Arkansas live
Date: Saturday, Sept. 23 | Time: 7 p.m. ET
Location: Tiger Stadium — Baton Rouge, Louisiana
TV: ESPN | Live stream: fubo (Try for free)
LSU vs. Arkansas: Need to know
Arkansas may be without top offensive weapon: Running back Raheim Sanders missed the Razorbacks’ last two games with a left knee injury he suffered in a season-opening win against Western Carolina. The SEC’s No. 2 rusher a season ago was limited in practice, and his status is uncertain. Having a preseason All-SEC first-team selection in the lineup certainly changes the calculus on the direction of this game.
LSU dealing with depth concerns, too: LSU could also be without a few impact players, though things are trending in a positive direction overall. Tigers coach Brian Kelly said Monday that linebacker Omar Speights and edge rusher Ovie Oghoufo are “probable.” Safety Greg Brooks, though, had surgery to remove a brain tumor. An optimistic return for him is the end of the season.
Strength vs. Strength: Something’s going to have to give when LSU runs the ball Saturday. The Tigers boast the SEC’s third-best rushing offense with 192.7 yards on the ground per game. Quarterback Jayden Daniels and running backs Logan Diggs and Josh Williams all have at least 100 yards rushing. Arkansas, however, doesn’t let opponents move the ball in the run game. The Razorbacks run defense paces the SEC and ranks fifth nationally at 55.7 yards rushing per game.
LSU vs. Arkansas prediction, picks
Odds via SportsLine consensus
LSU methodically ripping Mississippi State apart in last week’s SEC opener is likely inflating this line a bit. It was an impressive win, especially given the rash of injuries that hit them in the days leading up to the game. It tracks that oddsmakers would be bullish on a more healthy LSU, at home, against an Arkansas team coming off a loss to BYU. But the Razorbacks are much more competent offensively. KJ Jefferson is playing at a really high level — especially as a passer — and the Razorbacks are still moving the ball well on the ground without Sanders. This will be a huge test for Daniels. Arkansas is capable of completely eliminating LSU’s run game. The Tigers will win, but it’s going to be a lot closer than most people imagine. Pick: Arkansas +17.5
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Mizzou, Arkansas Official Availability Report Ahead of Week 14 Game
The No. 21 Missouri Tigers enter their final regular season game with the least injury questions than they have had for most other games since the beginning of November.
But, there was a few new additions to the team’s availability report ahead of the Week 14 game against Arkansas. Below is the full availability report for the Tigers and the Arkansas Razorbacks.
This post will be updated throughout the week with new availability reports posted Thursday, Friday and 90 minutes before the 3:15 p.m. kick off.
Missouri Initial Availability Report:
Note: Missouri players with injuries previously reported to be season-ending are not listed on this post.
• DB Shamar McNeil – OUT
• LS Brett Le Blanc – OUT
• OL Logan Reichert – OUT
• RB Kewan Lacy – QUESTIONABLE
True freshman running back Kewan Lacy took one carry against Mississippi State in Week 13 before exiting the game with injury. Head coach Eli Drinkwitz said in the week leading up to that game that he would expect Lacy to see more opportunities going forward.
Le Blanc handles punting long snapping duties for Missouri, while Trey Flint takes care of field goals and extra points. Expect Flint to slide in for Le Blanc Saturday.
Arkansas Initial Availability Report:
• DL Nico Dalliver – OUT
• DB Jaylon Braxton – OUT
• K Kyle Ramsey – OUT
• DL Anton Juncaj – DOUBTFUL
• RB Braylen Russel – QUESTIONABLE
• DB Anthony Switzer – QUESTIONABLE
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Arkansas Children's enhances care with Press Ganey partnership
Arkansas Children’s, a private, non-profit paediatric care organisation, has partnered with Press Ganey to improve paediatric patient experience.
Beginning 1 January 2025, this collaboration is aimed at bolstering the paediatric care organisation’s commitment to improving service and care for patients and their families.
Arkansas Children’s executive vice-president and chief operating officer Jamie Wiggins said: “We believe that every interaction with our patients is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact.
“By leveraging Press Ganey’s expertise and industry-leading pediatric benchmarks, we will gain valuable insights that will empower our teams to continuously improve and innovate in delivering compassionate care.”
Press Ganey will offer its patient experience and provider star-rating solutions to help Arkansas Children’s monitor feedback and enhance care quality.
The partnership will enable Arkansas Children’s to leverage Press Ganey’s AI-powered text analytics.
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This will help analyse open-ended feedback from online reviews and post-visit surveys, providing an understanding of patient and family perspectives.
The goal is to gain actionable insights that can further improve the patient experience.
Press Ganey provides experience measurement, data analytics and insights to health systems and caters to more than 65% of all freestanding paediatric hospitals.
This partnership will allow Arkansas Children’s to benefit from shared learning and innovation within Press Ganey’s network of institutions.
Press Ganey CEO and chairman Patrick Ryan said: “Families trust Arkansas Children’s to provide the highest quality care for their children.
“This partnership reflects their dedication to listening to families, responding to their needs, and innovating to create a world-class paediatric healthcare experience.”
Arkansas Children’s network includes two paediatric hospitals, a nursery alliance, statewide clinics, a research institute, a USDA nutrition centre, and numerous education and outreach programmes.
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Homicide suspect causes barricade situation in east Arkansas jail
PHILLIPS COUNTY, Ark. — A suspect in a Helena-West Helena homicide caused a barricade situation Tuesday as he was being processed in the Phillips County Detention Center.
Authorities said a prisoner who was being processed at the jail was able to get hold of some type of instrument and cause harm to himself.
He barricaded himself in the processing area and pepper spray was used to subdue him.
The prisoner was taken to the local emergency room for treatment. No one else was injured.
Helena-West Helena Police Chief Vincent Bell said he doesn’t know much more about what happened at the jail, but said the inmate is connected to a fatal shooting Tuesday afternoon.
The suspect was being held in connection to an incident where a man was shot dead in the doorway of O’Reilly Auto Parts in West Helena.
The shooting was the result of a disagreement that started in front of a motel, and the victim ran to the front of O’Reilly’s where he was fatally shot.
Chief Bell offered no details on a motive or the name of the victim.
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