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Arkansas basketball vs. Baylor: Scouting report, prediction for Razorbacks’ first marquee matchup

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Arkansas basketball vs. Baylor: Scouting report, prediction for Razorbacks’ first marquee matchup

Arkansas basketball hits the road for Dallas this weekend, set for its first marquee matchup of the John Calipari era.

The No. 16 Razorbacks will face No. 8 Baylor on Saturday (6:30 p.m., ESPNU) inside the American Airlines Center, home of the Dallas Mavericks. The Hogs opened their season with a 76-60 victory over Lipscomb on Wednesday, while the Bears stumbled in a 101-63 loss Monday at No. 7 Gonzaga.

Here are a scouting report and prediction for this weekend’s matchup between Arkansas and Baylor.

Can the Hogs hit open threes?

Arkansas went 4-for-19 from 3-point range against Lipscomb. If you count their two exhibition games, the Hogs are shooting 26.5% on threes this year.

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Gonzaga made 13 3-pointers at a 41.9% rate in its blowout win over Baylor.

Calipari’s dribble-drive offense is still a work in progress this early in the season, but the Razorbacks created great looks against the Bisons, they just couldn’t get shots to fall. Boogie Fland struggled, going 1-for-8 from downtown. The entire team will need a better shooting performance to beat a hungry Baylor squad.

Bears present intriguing test for Arkansas frontcourt

Baylor’s Norchad Omier is only 6-foot-7, but he’s one of the most physical and athletic bigs in the country. Omier gobbles offensive rebounds and has a craft game around the rim. With Jonas Aidoo still trying to reach full fitness, Omier could be a matchup problem for the Hogs. He will be a good test for Zvonimir IviÅ¡ić and Trevon Brazile.

Josh Ojianwuna stands next to Omier in the frontcourt with a more traditional 6-foot-10 frame, serving as Baylor’s rim protector. If there is a weakness for Baylor down low, it’s depth: The Bears didn’t play another forward more than six minutes against Gonzaga.

Nov 6, 2024; Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA; Arkansas Razorbacks head coach John Calipari talks to guard Boogie Fland (2) during the second half against the Lipscomb Bisons at Bud Walton Arena. Arkansas won 76-60. Mandatory Credit: Nelson Chenault-Imagn Images

Nov 6, 2024; Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA; Arkansas Razorbacks head coach John Calipari talks to guard Boogie Fland (2) during the second half against the Lipscomb Bisons at Bud Walton Arena. Arkansas won 76-60. Mandatory Credit: Nelson Chenault-Imagn Images

Two of the best freshmen in America

Hopefully, fans in Dallas and watching on television get to see Arkansas’ Boogie Fland and Baylor’s VJ Edgecombe go head-to-head Saturday.

Both were five-star prospects, headlining elite recruiting classes at their programs. They’re the only two freshmen in the starting lineups and are potential lottery picks in the 2025 NBA Draft.

Edgecombe is looking for a bounce-back performance after going 2-for-11 with four points against Gonzaga, while Fland led Arkansas with 17 points Wednesday night.

Prediction

Both teams are getting comfortable on the fly with rosters filled by newcomers and potential. Baylor will be motivated to put the Gonzaga loss in the rear-view mirror but, while Omier could have a big night, the Razorbacks’ defense will be the X-factor in a 2-0 start. Arkansas 74, Baylor 68.

This article originally appeared on Fort Smith Times Record: Arkansas basketball vs. Baylor: Scouting report, prediction

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