Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Arkansas Razorbacks

The Arkansas Razorbacks of the SEC and 12-place Texas Longhorns of the Big 12 will meet today evening in Austin.
Arkansas is a good start because the team has a 10-2 record overall. The last three games in a row wins, including a 87-74 victory over UT-Arlington on Friday. Both losses were in overtime for pigs, they begin SEC play this Saturday against Tennessee.
As for Texas, which brought together five consecutive victories to move to 11.2 in general, including a perfect 8-0 mark in the country. The Longhorns were in action Friday when they fell by a 95-75 final Coppin State. With victories over Michigan State and North Carolina in the games back before the victory of the Coppin State again, it is clear that Texas is playing with great confidence. Big 12 play starts 11th January against Texas Tech
The Razorbacks had a 86-66 advantage has in the series of the Longhorns, but Texas won two of the last three meetings.
Strong defense was the most obvious key to the success of the Razorbacks "for the moment that the team is limiting opponents to 62.3 points per game on 37.4 percent shooting from the floor. Offense, Arkansas, is the production of 76.3 points per game, and there are two double digit scorers in the fold. Rotnei Clarke is a 40.4 percent shooter from three-point line, leading with 14.3 points per game and Delvon Johnson has 10.3 points per game and 8 , 8 rebounds for the mixture of the 13-point victory over UT-Arlington, the last time, Marcus Britt Hit 4 - of-6 shooting three points off the bench and finished with 16 points Julysses Noble, another book of Arkansas. 4 of 5 behind the arc en route to 15 points, and Jeff Peterson had 15 points. Johnson contributed 12 points and nine rebounds, and the efforts of the four-player shadow the fact that Clarke, a blow-by-9 from the floor and finished with just two points. The Razorbacks earned 23-15 advantage in points in the foul line and forced 16 turnovers.
Jordan Hamilton led in Texas scored in three straight trips, more than 20 points each time. He is now an average of 19.8 points per game for the team's pace and 41.2 percent shooter from three-point line is devastating and 7.2 rebounds. Tristan Thompson adds 12.0 PPG the mixture, while Gary Johnson and Cory Joseph are scoring 11.7 points per game for the Longhorns. Texas climbs to nearly 8.0 rpg more than the opposition, on average, and the club is generating 78.2 PPG and to refrain from just 62.9 points per game on 36.5 percent efficiency target field. In the 20-point romp over Coppin State on Friday, Hamilton scored 24 points, while Thompson was close with 22 points and nine rebounds. J'Covan Brown added 17 points and six assists for Texas, which jumped 50.8 percent from the floor and has a 47-17 advantage in rebounds. Texas finished with 19 turnovers, 11 more than Coppin State.

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