Playing the in-state Bears in Little Rock makes a lot of sense both ways, not just for Arkansas
If the Razorbacks are going to face UCA in a non-conference game this year in Little Rock, we can only make a few assumptions about the first schedules for both the Hogs' John Calipari and the Bears' John Shulman after being hired in April.
The Hogs are 6-0 against the Bears with just two of the games being played away from Fayetteville at neutral-court locations. For the last couple of decades, Arkansas has usually played a non-conference opponent a couple of weeks before the Christmas break in Simmons. When the Razorbacks hired Calipari from Kentucky, he made it clear right from the start he wanted to play more games in the Little Rock area. That's not surprising considering the amount of talent in the Central Arkansas. As for the Bears, the travel time is down there is about 20 minutes with little traffic coming from Conway.
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