EchoingEagle+FollowArkansas stuns Vanderbilt with dominant winArkansas fans just witnessed a statement game as the Razorbacks crushed No. 15 Vanderbilt 93-68 at Bud Walton Arena. John Calipari’s squad looked locked in, with Trevon Brazile and Meleek Thomas stepping up big time. The energy in Fayetteville was electric, and you could feel the momentum shift for the Razorbacks. This kind of performance has everyone talking—can Arkansas keep this up and make a real run this season? Share your thoughts on what impressed you most and what you think is next for the Hogs! #Sports #ArkansasBasketball #Razorbacks00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowRazorbacks dominate Vanderbilt at Bud WaltonArkansas fans saw the Razorbacks bounce back in a big way, steamrolling Vanderbilt 93-68 with six players scoring in double figures. The Hogs owned the paint, outscoring Vandy 50-20 inside and winning the boards 39-27. Darius Acuff Jr. led the charge with 17 points and 5 assists, but it was the team’s ball movement and unselfish play—25 assists on 37 baskets—that made the difference. After a rough loss at Georgia, this kind of home-court confidence is what keeps Bud Walton Arena rocking. Can Arkansas keep this momentum rolling against LSU? #Sports #Razorbacks #ArkansasBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowRazorbacks must start strong vs VanderbiltArkansas fans know how electric Bud Walton Arena can get, but the Hogs can’t afford another slow start if they want to snag a crucial Quad 1 win over Vanderbilt. Both teams are among the nation’s top scoring threats, but Arkansas has struggled early in recent games, forcing them to play catch-up. The key? Force turnovers, defend the three, and use that home-court energy to dictate the tempo. With SEC play heating up, every possession matters. Do you think the Hogs can flip the script and protect their home floor? Let’s hear your predictions for Tuesday night! #Sports #Razorbacks #ArkansasBasketball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowRazorbacks score big with DJ Hairston signingArkansas just landed a major boost for its defense—DJ Hairston, a standout cornerback from Hinds Community College, is joining the Razorbacks for the Class of 2026. With his impressive stats—18 tackles, two interceptions, and a knack for making big plays—Hairston brings both talent and energy to Fayetteville. He’s got three years of eligibility left, so there’s plenty of time for him to make an impact. With so many new faces joining through the transfer portal, how do you think this new lineup will shape the team’s future? Let’s talk Razorbacks football! #Sports #Football #Razorbacks00Share
Jay Williams+FollowRazorbacks land DJ Hairston for 2026Arkansas just scored a big addition for its 2026 football class: DJ Hairston, a standout defensive back from Hinds Community College. At 6'2" and 175 pounds, Hairston made his mark this season with 18 tackles, two interceptions, and a knack for breaking up plays. He’ll bring three years of eligibility to Fayetteville, adding depth and athleticism to the Razorbacks’ secondary. With so many new faces joining the team from across the country, it’s clear Arkansas is building something special. What do you think this new wave of talent means for the Hogs’ future? #Sports #Football #Razorbacks00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowArkansas football’s homegrown hope: One Razorback returnsOnly one Arkansas native from this year’s transfer portal class is actually joining the Razorbacks, and it’s a story that’s got fans buzzing. Terence Roberson, who turned down bigger offers just to wear the Razorback helmet, is finally coming home after making a name for himself at Ouachita Baptist. While many top Arkansas talents are leaving for schools like LSU, Oklahoma, and Auburn, Roberson’s commitment means the Hogs will actually have more Arkansans on the roster next season. With local recruiting in the spotlight, do you think the Razorbacks should do more to keep homegrown talent? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #ArkansasFootball #Razorbacks00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowShould Arkansas shake up its starting five?Arkansas fans are buzzing after another tough road loss, and it’s clear the Razorbacks’ current starting lineup just isn’t getting it done. The numbers don’t lie: Malique Ewin brings more spark and scoring than Nick Pringle, especially when the team needs a boost. Calipari’s loyalty to his starters is legendary, but with Ewin’s offense and improving defense, is it time for a change at center? Sticking with what’s comfortable might cost Arkansas more games. Would you roll the dice and start Ewin, or trust Calipari’s gut? Let’s hear your take on how the Hogs can turn things around! #Sports #ArkansasBasketball #Razorbacks00Share
John Camacho+FollowRazorback Faupel Shades UCLA’s Weak FanbaseDonovan Faupel, Arkansas’ new wideout, didn’t hold back on the Moore Sports podcast, calling out UCLA’s lackluster football support as a key reason he picked the Hogs over his hometown Bruins. While UCLA hoops has history, their football crowd barely fills half the Rose Bowl. Faupel says he’s all in on Fayetteville’s football-first culture and is ready to make noise in the SEC. Could this West Coast pipeline help Arkansas become the next big turnaround story? #Sports #Football #Razorbacks10Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowClarksville’s Razorback Eddie leaves a legacyLosing “Clarksville Eddie” Dennis feels like the end of an era for Razorback fans across Arkansas. He wasn’t just the guy with the Hogs gear and the pickup covered in magnets—he was the heart and soul of the fanbase, always bringing humor, energy, and unwavering support to every game. Friends say you could tell how the Razorbacks were doing just by watching Eddie’s mood. His kindness and infectious spirit turned strangers into friends and even converted a few non-fans along the way. Who else remembers Eddie’s legendary call-ins or run-ins at the truck gate? Let’s share our favorite Eddie stories and keep his Razorback pride alive! #Sports #ClarksvilleEddie #Razorbacks00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowArkansas football lands ex-Ohio State 4-star DLArkansas just scored a major win in the transfer portal—former Ohio State defensive lineman Trajen Odom is joining the Razorbacks. Odom, a 4-star recruit with four years of eligibility left, brings fresh energy to a team that’s been rebuilding after a tough 2-10 season. With new coach Ryan Silverfield at the helm and now 34 transfers in the mix, Arkansas fans are buzzing about what this could mean for the defense. Could this be the start of a real turnaround for the Hogs? Let’s hear your thoughts on the new direction! #Sports #ArkansasFootball #Razorbacks00Share