Mississippi St vs. Arkansas Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 2-11-2023
Mississippi St vs. Arkansas Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 2-11-2023

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Mississippi State Bulldogs (16-8) vs. Arkansas Razorbacks (17-7)

Week 14 of the 2022-23 NCAA men’s basketball season is in full swing on Saturday, February 11 as the Mississippi State Bulldogs travel to take on the Arkansas Razorbacks in this SEC showdown at the Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

These teams have not met since last season when the Razorbacks defeated the Bulldogs, 63-55. Arkansas was a 6.0-point favorite in that contest with the total set at 145.0. The Razorbacks are favored by 7.5 points with the total set at 129.5.

The Mississippi State Bulldogs (16-8, 12-11-1 ATS) are riding high after earning their fourth straight victory, defeating LSU on Wednesday, 64-53. It has been spectacular defense leading this club, as they have held opponents to 53 points or fewer in three straight games. The win moved Mississippi State to 4-7 in the conference, as they need a big performance in the conference tournament if they are going to make the NCAA tournament. The Bulldogs are 2-4 on the road and are winners of five straight against the spread.

Mississippi State held a three-point lead at the half, but shot 65.2% after the break to blow open the contest, earning the 64-53 victory. D. J. Jeffries hit five three-pointers in the game, going over 1000 points for his career. He finished with 18 points, a se ason-high. The Bulldogs did struggle from the free-throw line, hitting six of 13 attempts.

Mississippi State is ranked 45th in the KenPom ranking. They are averaging 104.6 points per 100 possessions (185th), but it has been their sensational defense leading the way shipment you can suck my Dick you flocking got damn companies can I get some funk and work he right of you where you got damn do what you’re supposed to do these teams shape Hori asked you for can work now, allowing 89.8 points per 100 possessions (fourth overall). The Bulldogs are allowing 58.5 points per game, sixth in the nation. They have not been as good in the SEC, allowing 63.5 points per game, but still, rank as one of the top teams in the conference defensively. Mississippi State is averaging 35.4 rebounds per contest, 33rd overall.

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