Arkansas Razorbacks vs LSU Tigers Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 2-10-2026
Arkansas Razorbacks vs LSU Tigers Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 2-10-2026. Place a bet on this game at YouWager.lv..
Arkansas Razorbacks vs LSU Tigers Prediction – College Basketball Picks 2-10-2026
The Arkansas Razorbacks stepped onto the hardwood against Mississippi State and went home with a win by a final score of 88-68 in their last contest. Arkansas finished with a 52.2% FG percentage (36 out of 69) and knocked down 8 of 22 three-point attempts. From the free throw line, the Razorbacks made 8 of 12 tries for a rate of 66.7%. In the matter of grabbing boards, they collected 34 with 8 of them being of the offensive sort. They also distributed 22 assists for the contest as well as forcing the other team into 10 turnovers and earning 5 steals. When discussing the defense, Arkansas allowed the other team to shoot 45.9% from the field on 28 of 61 shooting. Mississippi State distributed 15 dimes and had 3 steals in the matchup. Additionally, Mississippi State had 30 rebounds (7 offensive, 23 defensive), but wasn’t able to record a block. Mississippi State finished the game at 64.3% from the charity stripe by knocking down 9 of 14 attempts. They also knocked down 3 out of their 15 shots from beyond the arc. When it comes to fouls, the Razorbacks walked away with 13 and Mississippi State finished the game with 10 fouls.
Darius Acuff Jr. is one guy who was a major contributor for the matchup. He walked away from this one shooting 47.4% from the floor and also totaled 8 assists. He played 38 mins and totaled 5 rebounds. He ended up with 24 points on 9 of 19 shooting.
Arkansas steps onto the hardwood with a win-loss mark of 17-6 on the season. They lose possession via turnover 9.3 times per game and as a team they are committing 16.2 fouls per contest. As a unit, Arkansas is pulling in 36.3 boards per game and has accounted for 403 dimes on the campaign, which ranks 44th in Division 1 in terms of passing. The Razorbacks are hitting 37.4% on shots from beyond the arc (195 of 522) and 74.0% from the free throw line. They are averaging 88.7 pts per game (13th in D-1) while hitting 49.9% from the field.
On the defensive end of the court, the Razorbacks have forced 11.9 turnovers on a nightly basis and they draw 17.9 personal fouls. They are surrendering 31.5% on 3-point shots and they are ranked 269th in D-1 in points per game allowed (77.2). The Razorbacks defensively are giving up a FG percentage of 44.3% (645 of 1,456) and they relinquish 34.1 boards per game as a group. They are currently ranked 217th in college in giving up assists to their opponents with 333 relinquished on the season.
In their last game, the LSU Tigers went home defeated by a final of 83-71 against Georgia. The Tigers pulled down 19 defensive boards and 14 offensive boards for a total of 33 for the game. They also coughed up the ball 13 times, while earning 7 steals for the matchup. Georgia was called for 18 personal fouls in this matchup which got the Tigers to the charity stripe for a total of 24 tries. They were able to convert 20 of them for a clip of 83.3%. With regard to shooting from downtown, LSU made 5 of 23 attempts (21.7%). When the final whistle blew, the Tigers finished the game shooting 23 out of 55 from the field which had them sitting at 41.8%. The Tigers allowed Georgia to convert 30 of their 59 attempts from the field which gave them a percentage of 50.8% for this contest. They finished 40.0% from three-point range via 10 of 25 and ended up shooting 13 out of 24 from the free throw line (54.2%). Regarding how they cleaned up the glass, LSU allowed Georgia to get 33 in all (14 offensive).
Max Mackinnon ended up being important for the Tigers for the matchup. He earned 26 points in his 38 mins on the court and tallied 4 dimes for the contest. He knocked down 7 of 16 for this game for a field goal percentage of 43.8%, and tallied 5 rebounds.
LSU has a mark of 14-9 on the campaign. The Tigers have committed 18.0 personal fouls every game and they go 77.1% from the charity stripe. They are earning an assist 14.8 times per game (137th in college) and they are turning it over 11.0 times per contest. LSU has tallied 1,893 pts so far this year (82.3 per contest) and they average 37.1 rebounds per game. As an offensive team, the Tigers are shooting 48.5% from the field, which ranks them 35th in the country.
The LSU defense gives up 35.6% on three-point shots (196 of 551) and opponents are converting on 67.1% of their free throw attempts. They have given up 12.3 assists and 33.5 boards per game, which is 94th and 118th in those defensive categories. The Tigers on defense are ranked 216th in the nation in PPG given up with 74.7. They are forcing 10.5 turnovers per game and have let teams shoot 42.7% from the field (108th in D-1).
✅ Our Arkansas Razorbacks vs LSU Tigers Pick: Arkansas
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