Arkansas Razorbacks vs LSU Tigers Forecast, 2/10/2026 College Basketball Selections, Top Picks & Odds

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  • Matchup: Arkansas Razorbacks vs LSU Tigers
  • Date: Tuesday, February 10, 2026
  • Venue: Pete Maravich Assembly Center, Baton Rouge, LA
  • Broadcast: SEC Network

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The LSU Tigers (14-9) will face off against the Arkansas Razorbacks (17-6) at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center this Tuesday.

College Basketball Predictions Darius Acuff Jr Arkansas Razorbacks Betting Odds

In their previous game, the Arkansas Razorbacks triumphed over Mississippi State with a convincing score of 88-68. Arkansas showcased a shooting performance of 52.2% from the floor (36 of 69 attempts), sinking 8 out of 22 three-pointers. They converted 8 of their 12 free throw attempts, giving them a shooting percentage of 66.7% from the line. On the rebounding front, the Razorbacks grabbed a total of 34 boards, including 8 offensive rebounds. Additionally, they recorded 22 assists and forced their opponent into 10 turnovers while securing 5 steals. Defensively, Arkansas held Mississippi State to a 45.9% shooting rate (28 of 61). Mississippi State managed 15 assists but only recorded 3 steals during the game. They achieved 30 rebounds (7 offensive, 23 defensive) but failed to block any shots. Mississippi State finished the contest with a free throw shooting percentage of 64.3%, making 9 of 14 attempts, and hit 3 of 15 from beyond the arc. In terms of fouls, Arkansas committed 13, while Mississippi State totaled 10 fouls.

Darius Acuff Jr. was a standout performer, finishing the game with 24 points on 9 of 19 shooting (47.4% from the floor), alongside 8 assists in 38 minutes of play and 5 boards.

Entering this game, Arkansas boasts a 17-6 record for the season. The Razorbacks average 9.3 turnovers per game and commit 16.2 fouls. As a team, they collect an average of 36.3 rebounds per game and have dished out 403 assists, ranking 44th in Division 1. The Razorbacks excel from beyond the arc, with a shooting percentage of 37.4% (195 out of 522), and are converting 74.0% from the free throw line. They score an impressive average of 88.7 points per game, placing them 13th in Division 1 while shooting 49.9% overall.

On defense, the Razorbacks force an average of 11.9 turnovers while committing 17.9 personal fouls. They limit opponents to 31.5% from beyond the arc and are currently ranked 269th in Division 1 for points allowed per game (77.2). Defensively, Arkansas concedes a field goal percentage of 44.3% (645 of 1,456) and averages 34.1 rebounds.

In their most recent outing, the LSU Tigers faced a loss against Georgia, ending the game at 83-71. LSU secured 19 defensive rebounds and 14 offensive rebounds, totaling 33 for the game. They turned the ball over 13 times but managed to grab 7 steals. Georgia received 18 personal fouls which provided the Tigers with 24 foul shot attempts, converting 20 for an impressive 83.3% rate. From three-point range, LSU struggled, making only 5 of 23 attempts (21.7%). At the final buzzer, they shot 23 of 55 from the field (41.8%). Defensively, LSU allowed Georgia to shoot 30 of 59 (50.8%) and 10 of 25 (40.0%) from three-point territory while giving up 33 total rebounds (14 offensive).

Max Mackinnon was pivotal for LSU, contributing 26 points in 38 minutes, along with 4 assists. He had a shooting performance of 43.8%, making 7 of 16 shots, and collected 5 rebounds.

LSU maintains a record of 14-9 this season. They commit 18.0 personal fouls on average and are hitting free throws at a clip of 77.1%. With 14.8 assists per game (137th nationally), they average 11.0 turnovers per contest. Thus far, the Tigers have scored a total of 1,893 points (82.3 per game) and pull down an average of 37.1 rebounds. Offensively, LSU boasts a shooting percentage of 48.5% from the field, ranking 35th in the country.

Defensively, the Tigers allow 35.6% on three-point shots (196 of 551) and opponents convert 67.1% of their free throw attempts. They permit an average of 12.3 assists and 33.5 rebounds per game, placing them 94th and 118th, respectively, in those defensive categories. In points allowed, LSU ranks 216th in the nation, conceding 74.7 points per game. They force 10.5 turnovers per game and allow opponents to shoot at a 42.7% rate (108th in Division 1).

Who will claim victory in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?

Prediction: Bet on Arkansas

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Pick: Arkansas Razorbacks
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