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CBB : Money Line Matchup
Saturday 1/19/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
ARKANSAS
 
OLE MISS
+6.5  

-6.5  
+210

-270

153.5
 
67
Final
84

ARKANSAS (10 - 6) at OLE MISS (13 - 3)
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Saturday, 1/19/2019 1:00 PM
Board Money Line
615ARKANSAS+210
616OLE MISS-270
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
ARKANSAS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games10-6-8.47-96-1080.137.445.1%38.173.234.640.1%39.1
Road Games3-2+1.43-22-381.635.044.2%42.278.236.639.3%38.4
Last 5 Games2-3+0.21-42-375.032.842.5%37.478.640.443.5%38.6
Conference Games1-3-0.81-32-274.732.542.3%38.282.042.244.2%37.7
ARKANSAS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)80.137.428-6245.1%8-2333.7%16-2663.8%38917218145
vs opponents surrendering7033.125-5842.3%7-2332.3%13-1968.0%35913196153
Team Stats (Road Games)81.635.029-6544.2%10-2538.4%14-2362.1%421217237135
Stats Against (All Games)73.234.624-6040.1%8-2631.2%17-2469.6%391113236163
vs opponents averaging75.436.127-5945.6%7-2233.1%15-2170.0%36914197144
Stats Against (Road Games)78.236.624-6039.3%9-2536.0%22-3074.3%381113226124

OLE MISS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games13-3+3.814-27-879.138.449.3%36.468.231.641.3%30.6
Home Games7-1+17-13-583.639.651.6%37.967.729.640.9%30.0
Last 5 Games4-1+2.84-11-380.038.246.6%38.071.031.841.3%35.6
Conference Games3-1+2.83-11-278.236.745.3%38.274.533.241.5%37.5
OLE MISS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)79.138.428-5749.3%8-2137.4%15-2074.8%36816187134
vs opponents surrendering70.332.825-5843.2%7-2234.2%13-1969.6%34913186143
Team Stats (Home Games)83.639.630-5851.6%9-2140.7%15-2172.8%38819179144
Stats Against (All Games)68.231.624-5741.3%7-2135.0%14-1970.3%31813186143
vs opponents averaging74.23526-5944.8%8-2335.0%14-1971.1%36914187144
Stats Against (Home Games)67.729.624-5840.9%9-2338.5%11-1769.2%30815195163
Average power rating of opponents played: ARKANSAS 78,  OLE MISS 78.7
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
ARKANSAS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/1/2018FLA INTERNATIONAL121-89W-16.5W170O42-6960.9%501431-8337.3%4314
12/5/2018@ COLORADO ST98-74W-6.5W157.5O38-7352.1%46721-5438.9%329
12/8/2018W KENTUCKY77-78L-11L155.5U30-6943.5%34729-5850.0%3714
12/15/2018*TX-SAN ANTONIO79-67W-14L158U23-5541.8%391521-6134.4%3612
12/19/2018GEORGIA TECH65-69L-9L147U24-6338.1%311625-5545.5%4320
12/22/2018TEXAS ST73-70W-10L142.5O21-4744.7%341525-6041.7%4216
12/28/2018AUSTIN PEAY76-65W-13L155.5U27-6243.5%341124-5940.7%4218
1/5/2019@ TEXAS A&M73-71W3W148U26-7037.1%47825-6141.0%428
1/9/2019FLORIDA51-57L2L140U15-5030.0%421618-5831.0%3912
1/12/2019LSU88-94L-1L154.5O34-6651.5%311633-6451.6%3619
1/15/2019@ TENNESSEE87-106L14L150.5O32-6747.8%331930-5752.6%3417
1/19/2019@ OLE MISS              
1/23/2019MISSOURI              
1/26/2019@ TEXAS TECH              
1/29/2019GEORGIA              
2/2/2019@ LSU              
2/5/2019VANDERBILT              
2/9/2019@ S CAROLINA              

OLE MISS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/1/2018LA-MONROE83-60W-14.5W144.5U33-6352.4%411120-5238.5%2411
12/8/2018@ ILLINOIS ST81-74W-5.5W153.5O30-5752.6%391626-6341.3%3110
12/12/2018*SE LOUISIANA69-47W-17.5W140U28-5352.8%391019-5137.3%2313
12/16/2018UT-CHATTANOOGA90-70W-19W148.5O32-5261.5%291427-5846.6%2822
12/21/2018*MIDDLE TENN ST74-56W-13.5W142.5U29-5850.0%421719-5633.9%3017
12/29/2018FLA GULF COAST87-57W-18.5W151U31-6051.7%371121-5240.4%2819
1/5/2019@ VANDERBILT81-71W1.5W152P28-5749.1%361224-6040.0%3510
1/9/2019AUBURN82-67W4W150U24-5345.3%451722-6732.8%3716
1/12/2019@ MISSISSIPPI ST81-77W5.5W149O27-5846.6%301030-6446.9%3815
1/15/2019LSU69-83L-3L156U26-6440.6%421627-5747.4%4013
1/19/2019ARKANSAS              
1/22/2019@ ALABAMA              
1/26/2019IOWA ST              
1/30/2019@ FLORIDA              
2/2/2019MISSISSIPPI ST              
2/6/2019TEXAS A&M              
2/9/2019@ GEORGIA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
ARKANSAS: Last season: 23-12, lost in the first round of the NCAA Tournament to Butler.
Nickname: Razorbacks.
Coach: Mike Anderson.
Conference: Southeastern Conference.
Who's gone: Six of Arkansas' top seven leading scorers, including the dynamic All-SEC guard duo of Jaylen Baford and Daryl Macon ' who combined to average 34.7 points per game a year ago. Point guard Anton Beard and forwards Dustin Thomas, Trey Thompson and Arlando Cook are also gone due to graduation, while guard C.J. Jones (Middle Tennessee State) and Darious Hall (DePaul) transferred.
Who's back: The Razorbacks return only three scholarship players, led by All-SEC forward Daniel Gafford. The athletic 6-foot-11 sophomore averaged 11.8 points and 6.2 rebounds ' shooting 60.5 percent from the field ' in only 23 minutes per game a year ago as a freshman, and he's projected as a lottery pick in next year's NBA draft. Also returning is junior Adrio Bailey (4.1 ppg) and sophomore Gabe Osabuohien (1.1 ppg).
Who's new: The vast majority of the overhauled roster from a year ago, with transfers Jalen Harris and Mason Jones expected to perform well early thanks to their experience. Harris, a 6-foot-2 point guard, sat out last season after transferring from New Mexico, and Jones averaged 15.5 points per game last year in junior college. Also, freshman Isaiah Joe scored 31 points on 9-of-14 shooting on 3-pointers in Arkansas' Red-White scrimmage and is expected to fill a large void from the outside for a Razorbacks team that returns only one player who hit a 3-pointer last season.
The Skinny: Despite having reached the NCAA Tournament in three of the last four seasons, Anderson is under continued pressure to live up to the lofty standards set by his mentor, Hall of Fame coach Nolan Richardson. The chances of a fourth NCAA trip in five seasons aren't great with such an overhauled roster, but the return of Gafford should provide plenty of high-flying excitement.
Expectations: The Razorbacks were picked to finish 10th in the much-improved SEC this season, a reflection of the roster turnover. Gafford, however, is enough to give Arkansas a chance just about any time it steps on the court.
OLE MISS: Last season: 12-20, coach Andy Kennedy resigned after nearly 12 seasons with the program.
Nickname: Rebels.
Coach: Kermit Davis.
Conference: Southeastern.
Who's gone: Guard Deandre Burnett, guard/forward Markel Crawford, forward Marcanvis Hymon, forward Justas Furmanavicius.
Who's back: Senior guard Terence Davis returns after leading the team with 13.8 points and grabbing 6.2 rebounds per game last season. Point guard Breein Tyree (10.8 ppg), forward Bruce Stevens (10.8 ppg), guard Devontae Shuler (6.0 ppg) and 7-footer Dominik Olejniczak (4.3 ppg) also had substantial roles last year.
Who's new: A pair of 6-foot-7 freshmen, Blake Hinson and K.J. Buffen, should get plenty of playing time immediately.
The Skinny: Ole Miss is led by first-year coach Kermit Davis, who comes to Oxford after 16 mostly successful seasons at Middle Tennessee. The Rebels have a decent mix of veterans and newcomers as they try to climb out of the SEC basement.
Expectations: Ole Miss was picked to finish last in the SEC in the preseason poll after losing 20 games last season. With a new coach and some experience returning there's reason to believe the Rebels could exceed expectations, but anything better than 17 or 18 wins might be a stretch.
PREVIEW
No. 18 Rebels, Razorbacks lament 'soft' play before matchup
 

Ole Miss' first game as a ranked team didn't go well.

Neither did Arkansas' first game against a ranked team.

The Rebels moved into the AP poll at No. 18 on Monday, playing as a ranked team for the first time in six years on Tuesday, when they saw their 10-game winning streak come to an end in an 83-69 loss to visiting LSU.

On the same night, the Razorbacks trailed by as many as 30 points in a 106-87 loss at No. 3 Tennessee.

Both teams will try to bounce back when they meet Saturday afternoon in Oxford, Miss.

"We've got to let it go, have a short memory and get ready for Arkansas," Ole Miss coach Kermit Davis said. "(LSU) just had a purpose, and we just got intimidated around the rim. The shots we missed, we were intimidated. We were just soft around the rim."

The Rebels (13-3, 3-1) might have to play without guard Devontae Shuler, their third-leading scorer (10.3 points per game), who has been hobbled by a sore foot.

"He'll try, but he didn't play great (against LSU)," Davis said.

"I'm not placing all the blame on his foot. He did some things that he normally does. It's been lingering for about a week and a half. He really can't practice. We put him in a boot, do some really light stuff with him trying to get him into the game. If anyone can play, he can."

Ole Miss and LSU were tied at 31 at halftime, but poor shooting caught up with the Rebels in the second half. They entered the game ranked first in the SEC in free-throw percentage and second in 3-point percentage, but made 9 of 17 free throws and 8 of 28 3-pointers. They shot 40 percent from the floor.

While the Rebels lost contact with the Tigers in the second half, Arkansas lost contact with Tennessee in the first half.

The Volunteers raced to a 20-6 lead and led 55-34 at the half, although the Razorbacks (10-6, 1-3) outscored the Volunteers 53-51 in the second half.

"I think with a young basketball team coming into this environment, I thought our guys played on their heels," Arkansas coach Mike Anderson told ArkansasOnline.com. "We came out and spotted them, and then we played catch-up from there.

"But I was proud of the way our guys were fighting in the second half. We outscored them by two. You can say they were up, but they still had their starters in there. They were trying."

Despite the comeback, the margin of defeat matched that of Arkansas' previous five losses combined.

Tennessee made 35 of 39 free throws; Arkansas made 13 of 22.

"We were just playing really soft," Arkansas guard Isaiah Joe told ArkansasOnline.com. "We're not known for playing soft defense. We're going to pick it up."

The Volunteers converted 19 Arkansas turnovers into 35 points.

"We turned the ball over too many times," Anderson said. "I just thought it was experience versus inexperience in this particular game."

--Field Level Media


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