
No. 7 Florida vs No. 20 Arkansas (Saturday, 8:30 pm)
Friday, February 27, 2026 | Men's Basketball, Chris Harry
No. 7 Florida vs. No. 20 Arkansas
* When: Saturday, 8:30 p.m. (ET)
* Where: Exactech Arena/O'Connell Center / Gainesville, Fla.
* Records: Florida (22-6, 13-2) / Arkansas (21-7, 11-4)
* Series/Last meeting: Florida leads 28-15, with wins in the previous two. In their last meeting, fifth-year grad guard Alijah Martin hit four 3-points and forward Alex Condon posted a double-double of 12 points and 10 rebounds to help the Gators hold off a late rally by the Razorbacks for a 71-63 road victory at Walton Arena on Jan. 11, 2025. Senior guard Walter Clayton Jr. added 12 points and five assists, with all but one of his points coming in a second half when UF played through a sluggish, fouled-plagued 20 minutes that put the Razorbacks at the free-throw line 27 times. UF led by 11 with just over 10 minutes to go, but by just three inside six minutes remaining. That was when Clayton hit a 3-pointer and Condon followed with two free throws and a run-out dunk to throw ice on the home team's rally.
* TV: ESPN (Dan Shulman, Jay Bilas and Kris Budden)
* Radio: Gator Sports Network from LEARFIELD / Stations list
(with Sean Kelley, Brian Hogan and Steve Egan)
* Ticket info
Projected Starters
| Florida | Position | Height / Weight | Class | Statistics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alex Condon | F | 6-11 / 230 | Junior | 15.2 pts / 7.8 reb |
| Rueben Chinyelu | C | 6-10 / 255 | Junior | 11.3 pts / 11.5 reb |
| Thomas Haugh | F | 6-9 / 215 | Junior | 16.9 pts / 6.0 reb |
| Xaivian Lee | G | 6-4 / 185 | Senior | 11.4 pts / 3.6 reb / 3.9 ast |
| Boogie Fland | G | 6-3 / 185 | Sophomore | 11.5 pts / 2.6 reb |
| Arkansas | Position | Height / Weight | Class | Statistics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trevon Brazile | F | 6-10 / 230 | Senior | 12.7 pts / 7.1 reb |
| Nick Pringle | F | 6-10 / 230 | Senior | 4.9 pts / 4.0 reb |
| Billy Richmond III | G | 6-6 / 205 | Sophomore | 10.9 pts / 3.6 reb |
| Meleek Thomas | G | 6-5 / 185 | Freshman | 15.2 pts / 3.9 reb |
| Darius Acuff | G | 6-3 / 190 | Freshman | 22.2 pts / 3.1 reb / 6.2 ast |
The Setup
Tale of the Tape
| Florida | Statistics | Arkansas |
|---|---|---|
| 86.3 | Scoring | 90.2 |
| .476 | Field-goal percentage | .505 |
| .304 | 3-point percentage | .375 |
| 71.2 | Scoring defense | 78.5 |
| .405 | Field-goal percentage defense | .448 |
| .321 | 3-point percentage defense | .312 |
| 5th | KenPom.com overall ranking | 17th |
| 13th | KenPom.com offensive efficiency | 4th |
| 4th | KenPom.com defensive efficiency | 48th |
| 34th | KenPom.com adjusted tempo | 28th |
| 6th | NCAA Evaluation Tool (NET) ranking | 18th |
| 4th | Overall strength of schedule ranking | 10th |
The Breakdown
About the Razorbacks: It's the second year under John Calipari, who is the winningest active coach in college basketball with a 898-284 record in his 34 seasons spanning stints at Massachusetts (1988-96), Memphis (2000-09), Kentucky (2009-24) and now Arkansas (2024-present). His mark with the Razorbacks is 43-21, including 19-14 in SEC play. Calipari's time in Fayetteville got off to a rocky start, with five consecutive SEC losses, but the Hogs bounced back, reached the NCAA Tournament and advanced to the 2025 Sweet 16 before falling to Texas Tech. His second team returned some good players, but Calipari (no surprise) got the biggest jolt from his freshman class (read on). ... Arkansas lost non-league games to heavyweights Michigan State, Duke and Houston, but also beat Louisville and Texas Tech. The Hogs have won five of their previous six in SEC play, with the lone loss an epic 117-115 double-overtime shootout at Alabama. ... Arkansas ranks No. 4 nationally in offensive efficiency, No. 1 in turnover rate and is among the best teams in the league from both the 2- and 3-point areas (58.9% and 35.2 in SEC play, respectively). In other words, the Hogs can score with anyone and rarely give the ball away. Defense is another matter. Though the chasm isn't as wide as what the Gators saw with Texas (No. 6 offense vs. No. 112 defense), the Razorbacks's defense checks in at 48th nationally, including 269th at guarding inside the arc, where opponents shoot nearly 54%. They're not a great rebounding team, either (112th on the offensive end, 223rd on the defensive end). ... Against A&M, the Hogs played just seven guys due to injuries, with five logging at least 30 minutes and a sixth at 28. They still nearly scored 100 points ... Point guard Darius Acuff, currently No. 10 (and lone SEC rep) in the KenPom Player of the Year standings, is a slam-dunk lottery pick whose 2026 NBA Draft has soared of late in great part due to his electrifying 49-point performance in the loss to Alabama. Lightning fast, with a great shot and eye to find open teammates, the Detroit product and 2025 McDonald's All American leads the league in scoring on 54% from 2, 43% from 3 and 80% at the free-throw line. In a two-game span two weeks ago, Acuff hit 13 3s and four times this season has had double-digit assists. The fact he'll mostly be matched against Fland, the former Hog, makes for great pregame fodder. ... Trevon Brazile, the fifth-year forward who came from Missouri in 2023, is shooting 64% from 2 and will take his defender to the arc, where he's made 34.4%, He's also one of the best defensive rebounders in the SEC. ... Meleek Thomas (9.6 ppg, 5.1 rpg), another outstanding Calipari freshman, is almost better from 3-point line (40.8%) than inside it (45.0). ... Karter Knox (8.1 ppg, 4.5 rpg), the Tampa product and USF transfer, has basically missed the last five games (in played just six minutes in a win over Auburn two weeks ago). They've missed his work on the glass probably more than his 38% threat from the 3-point line. ... Guard DJ Wagner (7.2 ppg, 2.4 apg), who came with Calipari from Kentucky, started the first 18 games, but has come off the bench the last 10 while dealing with a nagging ankle injury along the way. He went 28 minutes in the A&M win, so he's healing up. ... Forward Malique Ewin (9.6 ppg, 5.1 rpg) came off the bench to score 18 points, make six of seven shots from floor and grab nine rebounds in 34 minutes against the Aggies. He'll play a starter's role in this one.
Numbers of Note
* plus-29.7 — The difference between what the Gators shot from the floor (65.4%) and what the Longhorns shot (35.7) during Wednesday's second half, when UF (keyed by that tremendous defense) ran away late by outscoring UT 48-32 in the second half, including 23-7 over the final 7:27.
* 1,004 — Haugh's career point total after he passed the four-digit milestone. With at least five games left this season, here's a small sampling of the players on Haugh's immediate horizon, after he already supplanted Brooks Henderson (1962-65) and his 1,001 at No. 58 all time. Next up: 57) Chris Chiozza (2014-18) 1,025 points; 56) Erik Murphy (2009-13) 1,052; 55) Condon (2023-present) 1,055; 54) Walter Hodge (2005-09) 1,074.
Bottom Line
A dozen years is a long time to go without a league championship.Email senior writer Chris Harry at chrish@gators.ufl.edu. Find his story archives here.
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