Arkansas Basketball Game Today: Razorbacks vs Pennsylvania, Predictions, Odds, TV Channel and Live Stream for Basketball Game Nov. 28

JD Notae and Chris Lykes, Arkansas Basketball (Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY Sports)
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The No. 13 Arkansas Basketball team hosts the Pennsylvania Quakers for a Sunday matinee game at Bud Walton Arena Nov. 28.

The Hogs, 5-0 on the season, are coming off a successful appearance at the Hall of Fame Classic tournament in which they defeated Kansas State and Cincinnati to win the championship.

The Quakers are 3-5 on the season with wins over Bucknell, Lafayette and Old Dominion.

Arkansas basketball vs Pennsylvania Quakers Odds: Line, Spread, Over/Under

Spread: Arkansas (-19.5)

The Hogs are expected to win and win by at least 20 points in this game against Penn. If they can win by 20 or more points they’ll cover the spread set by WynnBet.

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Razorbacks vs Quakers Prediction Tonight

The Hogs have done a much better job of defending the three point shot in recent games, but it didn’t matter much because they couldn’t hardly make any three point shots in the Hall of Fame Classic tournament.

The Razorbacks are going to have to shore up their three-point shooting in this game against Penn.

Chris Lykes coming off the bench has worked out phenomenally well, proving to be one of the best (if not the best) bench players in all of college basketball.

The Razorbacks are going to need a complete game with few mistakes to knock off Penn— they are not to be underestimated.

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What Channel is the Razorback basketball Game On?

You can catch the Hogs take on the Quakers on the SEC Network, which is a channel available on most cable and satellite providers. You can also stream the app through the ESPN app (cable/sat subscription required).

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