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Will Kentucky cover the spread vs. Arkansas? Betting Trends, Record ATS
SEC opponents square off when the No. 16 Kentucky Wildcats (20-8, 10-5 SEC) host the Arkansas Razorbacks (14-14, 5-10 SEC) at Rupp Arena, tipping off at 1:30 PM ET on Saturday, March 2, 2024. The Wildcats are 13.5-point favorites in the game. The matchup has an over/under of 167.5.
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Kentucky vs. Arkansas Odds & Info
- Date: Saturday, March 2, 2024
- Time: 1:30 PM ET
- TV: CBS
- Where: Lexington, Kentucky
- Venue: Rupp Arena
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| Favorite | Spread | Over/Under |
|---|---|---|
| Kentucky | -13.5 | 167.5 |
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Kentucky vs Arkansas Betting Records & Stats
- The Wildcats have a 17-11-0 record against the spread this season.
- Arkansas is 9-18-0 against the spread this season.
- Kentucky has had more success against the spread than Arkansas this year, sporting an ATS record of 17-11-0, compared to the 9-18-0 record of Arkansas.
Kentucky vs. Arkansas Over/Under Stats
| Games Over 167.5 | % of Games Over 167.5 | Average PPG | Combined Average PPG | Average Opponent PPG | Combined Average Opponent PPG | Average Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kentucky | 16 | 57.1% | 88.8 | 164.7 | 78.3 | 156.2 | 158 |
| Arkansas | 4 | 14.8% | 75.9 | 164.7 | 77.9 | 156.2 | 149.9 |
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Additional Kentucky vs Arkansas Insights & Trends
- Kentucky is 6-4 against the spread and 6-4 overall over its last 10 contests.
- Six of Wildcats’ past 10 games have gone over the total.
- Arkansas is 4-6 against the spread and 4-6 overall over its last 10 games.
- In their past 10 games, the Razorbacks have hit the over seven times.
- The Wildcats score 88.8 points per game, 10.9 more points than the 77.9 the Razorbacks give up.
- Kentucky is 14-8 against the spread and 17-5 overall when scoring more than 77.9 points.
- The Razorbacks’ 75.9 points per game are only 2.4 fewer points than the 78.3 the Wildcats give up.
- Arkansas has put together a 6-4 ATS record and a 9-2 overall record in games it scores more than 78.3 points.
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Kentucky vs. Arkansas Betting Splits
| ATS Record | ATS Record Against 13.5+ Point Spread | Over/Under Record (O-U-P) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kentucky | 17-11-0 | 5-5 | 20-8-0 |
| Arkansas | 9-18-0 | 0-0 | 19-8-0 |
Kentucky vs. Arkansas Home/Away Splits
| Kentucky | Arkansas | |
|---|---|---|
| 12-4 | Home Record | 10-6 |
| 6-3 | Away Record | 2-5 |
| 8-8-0 | Home ATS Record | 6-10-0 |
| 6-3-0 | Away ATS Record | 3-4-0 |
| 93.2 | Points Scored Per Game (Home) | 79 |
| 82.6 | Points Scored Per Game (Away) | 70.7 |
| 13-3-0 | Over-Under-Push Record (Home) | 14-2-0 |
| 5-4-0 | Over-Under-Push Record (Away) | 3-4-0 |
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Hogs Look to Rebound After Midweek Split with Arkansas State
Arkansas got a quick reminder this week that baseball doesn’t hand out easy wins.
The Razorbacks head into the weekend after splitting a midweek set with Arkansas State, a two-game stretch that showed both the highs and lows of early season baseball.
Now, the Hogs turn the page and prepare to host UT Arlington in a three-game series at Baum-Walker Stadium.
Arkansas enters the weekend 7-2 overall. UT Arlington comes in at 2-6. First pitch Friday is set for 3 p.m., with Saturday at 2 p.m. and Sunday at 1 p.m. Friday’s game will stream on SEC Network+.
Midweek Split Shows Two Sides of Arkansas
The midweek matchup with Arkansas State didn’t go the way the Razorbacks expected at first. In Game 1, Arkansas State won 12-4. It marked the first loss to the Red Wolves in program history.
The Hogs struggled on the mound and couldn’t keep pace as Arkansas State built separation. The result was a reminder that even in-state games can turn quickly if things slip early.
But 24 hours later, Arkansas looked like a different team.
In Game 2, the Razorbacks leaned on dominant pitching and edged Arkansas State 1-0 in a tight contest. It was the kind of bounce-back performance coaches want to see after a tough loss.
The split left Arkansas with lessons on both sides — how quickly things can unravel and how steady pitching can win a game even when runs are hard to find.
Home Comfort at Baum-Walker Stadium
Now the Razorbacks return to Baum-Walker Stadium looking to build momentum.
The Hogs have been strong at home and will try to use that setting to steady the ship after the midweek ups and downs. Playing in Fayetteville gives Arkansas a familiar environment and a chance to settle into its routine.
UT Arlington, meanwhile, is coming off a rough stretch. The Mavericks lost their midweek game to Dallas Baptist 6-1 and were swept in a weekend series against Lamar after winning the opener 10-2 before dropping the next two games.
Arkansas has the edge historically, leading the all-time series 7-1. The teams haven’t met since 2006, when the Razorbacks swept a series in Honolulu. This will be the first time UT Arlington plays in Fayetteville.
Pitching Matchups to Watch
The Hogs will roll out a strong weekend rotation.
Friday’s starter is right-hander Gabe Gaeckle (1-0, 1.93 ERA). He’ll face UT Arlington right-hander Caylon Dygert (0-0, 1.80 ERA). That matchup could set the tone for the series opener.
On Saturday, left-hander Hunter Dietz (0-1, 9.00 ERA) is scheduled to pitch for Arkansas against Dylan Skolfield (0-2, 6.48 ERA) for the Mavericks.
Sunday’s game will feature left-hander Colin Fisher (1-0, 0.00 ERA) for the Razorbacks. UT Arlington has not yet named a starter for the series finale.
After seeing how important pitching was in the 1-0 win over Arkansas State, Arkansas will look for more steady outings from its starters and bullpen.
Finding Consistency Early
Through nine games, the Hogs have shown flashes of strong offense and solid pitching. But the midweek split showed that consistency is still forming.
The loss to Arkansas State proved that mistakes can pile up fast. The narrow win that followed showed that disciplined pitching and defense can close out tight games.
This weekend gives Arkansas another chance to sharpen its approach before the schedule gets tougher later in the season.
For fans, the path to watching is simple. Friday’s game streams on SEC Network+, and radio coverage will be available in Fayetteville on 92.1 FM and AM 1590, along with other affiliates across the state.
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No. 1 Arkansas leads SEC Indoor after first day finals
COLLEGE STATION – A victory in the 5,000m by Nick Busienei and third place in the distance medley relay had No. 1 Arkansas leading the team score with 18 points on the first day of the SEC Indoor Championships.
The Razorbacks produced 12 of those points in the 5,000m as Nick Busienei won the race in a meet record of 13;31.86, which ranks him No. 7 on the UA all-time list. Busienei bettered the meet record of 13:37.52 set by Razorback Patrick Kiprop in 2025.
James Sankei added two more points in placing seventh with a time of 13:44.57.
Dating back to 1992 when Arkansas competed in its first SEC Indoor meet, Busienei claimed the 21st title for the program and is the 14th Razorback to win the indoor 5,000m.
Six more points were added in the distance medley relay as Arkansas posted a time of 9:30.84 from the foursome of Owan Logorodi (2:58.46), Zyaire Nuriddin (46.51), Julian Carter (1:49.10), and Brian Masai (3:56.77).
South Carolina won the race in 9:30.08 with Ole Miss runner-up in 9:30.34. Florida originally placed third in 9:30.37 but was disqualified for spiking the baton at the conclusion of the race.
Jelani Watkins led the Razorback crew in the 200m prelims as three Arkansas sprinters advanced to the final. Watkins produced an indoor career best of 20.42 rank second overall to a 20.38 by Florida’s Wayna McCoy. Watkins remains No. 2 on the UA all-time list as he improved his previous time of 20.43.
Dapriest Hogans followed with a 20.63 that equaled his career best and his No. 8 ranking on the UA all-time list. Tevijon Williams clocked 20.65 to reach the final where 20.71 was the cutoff time. Jamarion Stubbs ran 20.87 in his prelim heat.
Cooper Williams completed the first day of the heptathlon in sixth place with 2,862 points. He started with a 7.43 in the 60m (736), then added a 21-9.5 (6.64) long jump (729). In the shot put, a mark of 36-8.25 (11.18) picked up 557 points. Williams wrapped up day one by topping the field in the high jump with a clearance of 6-8.25 for 840 points.
Link Lindsey placed 15 in the long jump with a mark of 23-6.75 (7.18).
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