Tennessee basketball at Arkansas: Vols live stream, game time, TV and radio
Coming off another heartbreaking loss, Tennessee basketball will try to right the ship at the Arkansas Razorbacks. Here is our preview for the Volunteers.
After blowing a 15-point lead at the No. 13 ranked Auburn Tigers this past weekend and suffering another last-minute collapse in the process, Tennessee basketball is back on the road Wednesday. Once again, they will try to get things right.
The Vols visit the Arkansas Razorbacks after losing two of their last three solely due to these last-minute collapses and going through one in all three of them. They beat Arkansas 82-61 at home earlier, so the Hogs will be looking for revenge in Fayetteville.
At 15-12 overall and 7-7 in the SEC, UT is desperately trying to stay above water in the NCAA Tournament race. With a chance to get back on the bubble, here is all the information you need for Tennessee basketball’s Wednesday matchup.
Tennessee Volunteers at Arkansas Razorbacks
When: Wednesday, Feb. 26 at 8:30 p.m. ET
Where: Bud Walton Arena; Fayetteville, Ark.
TV: SEC Network
Live stream: WatchESPN
Radio: Vol Network; Razorback Sports Network
Listen online: UTSports; TuneIn
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Arkansas is part of a four-game stretch to close the season that involves the Vols facing all top 50 RPI teams, which is projected to propel their schedule strength into the top 10. They have two home games, and they need to win both and likely steal one on the road. Since their other road game is the Kentucky Wildcats, this is their best chance.
If Rocky Top could pull out a win here, they would be in decent position to win three of their final four. That would give them 18 regular season wins with a top 10 strength of schedule, which would be a huge plus and put them squarely on the bubble.
At 17-10 and 5-9 in the SEC under first-year head coach Eric Musselman, the Razorbacks are in the NCAA Tournament race themselves, making this a huge game for both teams. They were on a five-game losing streak before breaking it this past weekend with a win over the Missouri Tigers.
Following this game, Tennessee basketball hosts the Florida Gators, a game they absolutely have to win. Then they have that road matchup with Kentucky before a rematch with the Auburn Tigers, which will be in Knoxville. They need to win that since it’s at home as well. Before focusing on that, though, they have to try to steal this game at Arkansas.