What channel is Arkansas basketball vs Jackson State on today? Time, TV schedule

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The Arkansas Razorbacks, currently ranked No. 22, are set to face Jackson State tonight, aiming for their fourth straight victory. Coming off a nail-biting 84-83 win against Winthrop, Arkansas showcased strong performances from Meleek Thomas, who scored 26 points, and Nick Pringle, who clinched the game with a late layup. Conversely, Jackson State is still seeking its first win this season, having lost all four of its games against tough opponents like Illinois and Louisville. The matchup will take place at Bud Walton Arena and will not be available on traditional television; however, fans can stream the game on SECN+ starting at 7 p.

m. CT. Commentary will be provided by Brett Dolan and Joe Kleine. The Razorbacks are looking to build momentum as they navigate their season, while Jackson State hopes to turn its fortunes around. This game is significant for both teams, reflecting Arkansas's strong early season and Jackson State's struggles against tough competition.

Arkansas continues to establish itself as a formidable force in college basketball.

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