The Arkansas Razorbacks are one of the SEC's premier basketball programs, playing before deafening "Woo Pig Sooie" crowds at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville. Built on Nolan Richardson's frenetic "40 Minutes of Hell" pressing style, Arkansas basketball carries a national championship pedigree that still shapes the program's identity today. Razorback fans are among the most passionate in college basketball, filling one of the SEC's loudest venues. The Hogs remain a perennial NCAA Tournament threat.
Arkansas won its only national championship in 1994, beating Duke 76-72 behind Most Outstanding Player Corliss Williamson under coach Nolan Richardson's pressing, up-tempo system. The Razorbacks returned to the title game in 1995, losing to UCLA. Richardson's "40 Minutes of Hell" era of the early-to-mid 1990s remains the program's golden age, and Arkansas has continued to make regular NCAA Tournament appearances, including multiple Elite Eight runs in the 2020s under Eric Musselman.
Source: RateGame Editorial