FAYETTEVILLE — A six-part docuseries chronicling John Calipari’s first season coaching the Arkansas men’s basketball team will premiere Feb. 10 at 9 p.m. on VICE TV. The show, titled “Calipari: Razor’s Edge,” is produced by Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions. It will have hour-long episodes that air weekly each Monday following the debut episode.
Arkansas freshman guard Boogie Fland is expected to miss the rest of the season with a hand injury. Fland, a projected lottery pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, was injured Jan. 11 in a loss to Florida when he landed on the court and teammate Billy Richmond III inadvertently came down on Fland's hand.
The Hall of Fame coach arrived at Arkansas with significant fanfare, but the Razorbacks are in danger of missing out on March Madness.
The Arkansas Razorbacks certainly have an uphill climb to make the NCAA tournament in coach John Calipari's first season in Fayetteville. Following Saturday's 18-point loss at the hands of Missouri, Calipari's Razorbacks are now 11–7 on the season and 0–5 in SEC play.
Did people really think John Calipari would instantly fix Arkansas? The Razorbacks don't look like a team that will be playing meaningful March hoops.
John Calipari has seen his debut season at Arkansas come off the rails. Fellow SEC coaches don't have much faith in him to right the ship.
The show will give Razorback fans a behind-the-scenes look at Calipari's journey of reinventing the Arkansas Men's Basketball team.
Some are starting to call out Calipari on that one because this team just looks like they don't care. It was the opinion of Eddie Sutton and Nolan Richardson that the biggest part of rebounding is effort, not skill and Hogs' assistant Kenny Payne pointed out will is more important than skill on that.
As the Arkansas Razorbacks gear up for a high-stakes showdown against the Georgia Bulldogs on January 23, 2025, all eyes will be on the Hogs as they fight to break free from a winless streak in SEC play.
The top three SEC teams that Arkansas has faced so far all have three players who have played at least 95 games and started at least 50 before the start of the season. Tennessee has Zakai Ziegler, Chaz Lanier and Jamai Mashack. Ole Miss has Sean Pedulla, Matt Murrell and Dre Davis. Florida has Will Richard, Walter Clayton Jr. and Alijah Martin.
Breakout freshman star for Arkansas basketball, a former Kentucky recruit, is reportedly out for the season with a hand injury.