The Razorbacks expect to add between 75 and 100 scholarships across 19 sports, which will cost approximately $3.5 million per year, and project to share $21.5 million in revenue. Specifics of Arkansas’ revenue sharing plan — which sports will receive how much — have not been finalized.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — It must be confusing to be an Arkansas fan during Kentucky week this year.
Arkansas softball earned its fourth top-15 national preseason ranking by checking in at No. 14 in the NFCA/GoRout D1 Preseason Coaches Poll on Tuesday morning.
The Arkansas Razorbacks (12-8, 1-6 SEC) will visit the Kentucky Wildcats (15-5, 4-3 SEC) after losing three straight road games. The contest starts at 9:00 PM ET on Saturday, February 1, 2025. In
The Razorbacks lost their freshman phenom Boogie Fland for the season, which is a massive blow as he was the team's best offensive weapon. Fland was committed to Kentucky before Coach Calipari made the move to Arkansas.
Top Line: Arkansas reported a total operating revenues of $170,608,757, an all-time-high, breaking the previous record set in FY2023 ($167,366,549). Operating expenses totaled $167,327,513, meaning the Razorbacks operated with a profit of roughly $3.5 million, well over the profit of FY2023 (roughly $800,000).
Arkansas (8-14, 1-6) travels to Texas A&M (10-9, 3-4) on Thursday for a 6 p.m. contest that will be televised by SEC Network + with the Aggies’ best player Aicha Coulibaly out with a season-ending injury.
Adou Thiero, who followed Calipari from Kentucky to Arkansas, had five points in the final minute to end the team's five-game losing skid.
• Arkansas and Texas A&M are required to submit player availability reports Wednesday by 7 p.m. Central. Another report is due on game day, no later than 90 minutes before tipoff. The game day update requires players be listed as either available, game-time decision or out.
Arkansas hosts the Texas A&M Aggies after Izzy Higginbottom scored 32 points in Arkansas' 89-69 loss to the Kentucky Wildcats.
Sheridan offensive lineman Bradley Sturdivant, 6-foot-3, 300 pounds, gave his commitment with a handshake to Arkansas Razorbacks head coach Sam Pittman last Saturday, it marked the sixth time in the past seven years that the first pledge for the next cycle came from a homegrown prospect.