Okay, so let’s talk about the Razorback basketball NCAA tournament, man, what a wild ride it’s been lately! I’ve been following them closely, and it’s like a rollercoaster of emotions.
First off, I started digging into their schedule for the upcoming 2024-25 season. It’s crazy to see how packed it is! They’ve got games lined up against some tough opponents. I saw the announcement that they’re kicking things off against the Lipscomb Bisons at Bud Walton Arena. That’s gonna be an exciting opener, for sure. I made a note to myself to catch that game on SEC Network-Plus. 7 p.m. CT, gotta remember that!
Then, I went back to their recent performance in the last season. It got me thinking, can they really make it to the Elite 8 again? They’ve done it two times in a row before. I remember reading something about them needing to up their game to beat teams like Alabama or Tennessee, especially on the road. That’s a tough challenge, no doubt.
- Started tracking their schedule: It’s intense!
- Checked the season opener: Lipscomb Bisons, Bud Walton Arena, 7 p.m. CT on SEC Network-Plus.
- Recalled their past performance: Wondering if they can hit the Elite 8 again.
- Noted the tough matchups: Alabama and Tennessee, especially away games.
I also looked up how many games they usually play in a season. Seems like it’s around 25-35, depending on what’s going on with the tournaments and all that. It’s a lot of basketball, gotta say.
Watching the Games
Now, about watching the games. I found out that the Arkansas and Kansas game was on SEC Network. I was thinking about how to stream it, and it looks like ESPN+ or FUBO are options. I don’t have cable, so streaming is the way to go for me. I made sure to jot that down so I won’t miss any of the action.
So yeah, that’s my little adventure into the Razorback basketball world. It’s been interesting to see their schedule, their challenges, and how to watch them play. I’m definitely gonna keep an eye on them and see how they do. It’s always exciting to follow college basketball, especially when your team is in the mix for the NCAA tournament!