Kentucky and Arkansas set to meet once this upcoming season
LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — One of the most anticipated games in the country last season was Arkansas and Kentucky, when John Calipari returned to Rupp Arena for the first time since leaving Lexington.
Mark Pope and Calipari will meet again next season, but in Fayetteville this time. Just like last season, the Wildcats and Razorbacks will face each other just once in SEC play.
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Calipari walks into this series with the upper hand after he and his team came into Rupp Arena and defeated the Cats 89-79. Former Kentucky player Adou Thiero led the way for the Razorbacks with 21 points.
Former Wildcats DJ Wagner and Zvonimir Ivisic combined for 31 points while former Kentucky commits Billy Richmond and Karter Knox added 14 points between the two of them.
Now, Pope will look to walk into Fayetteville with a new roster and tie the series up.
Both teams made it to last year's Sweet Sixteen and are set to have solid seasons.
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