Arkansas snapped a five-game SEC losing streak Wednesday, beating Georgia to earn its first conference win of the John Calipari era. But it wasn’t enough to send the Bulldogs home with a loss — Arkansas handed their bettors a painful L too.
The Bulldogs (14-5, 2-4 SEC) squandered a 38-26 halftime lead, struggling to stop a physical Razorback offense that flooded the foul line. That’s where Arkansas (12-7, 1-6) won the game, as Adou Thiero sank a go-ahead free throw to take the lead for good.
Arkansas overcame a 15-point deficit in the 2nd half to defeat Georgia for its first SEC win of the 2024-25 season.
Snow covers the homes and roads on January 10, 2025 in Atlanta. Amid the storm, tens of thousands of customers were without power across the Southeast, with Texas and Arkansas experiencing the bulk of the outages. The storm is also affecting travel.
Adou Thiero and Karter Knox led Arkansas to the second-largest, come-from-behind win (tied) in Bud Walton Arena history, turning a 12-point halftime deficit into a 68-65 victory over Georgia Wednesday night.
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A second-half collapse led to Georgia losing a third straight game for the first time this season, a 68-65 defeat at Arkansas Wednesday night.
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Here’s a cool fact I just learned about Adou Thiero, the guy who won the game for Arkansas: His father, Almamy, played for John Calipari at Memphis. John Calipari’s first season in charge of the Arkansas Razorbacks got off to a nightmarish start.