Arkansas didn’t leave much to debate on Feb. 11, 2026, rolling past LSU 91-62 in a decisive NCAA result that reinforced two teams moving in opposite directions.
The Razorbacks entered with a 17-6 record and strong recent form (WLWWW) and played like it, stacking stops and points until the margin became the story. LSU, 14-9 and reeling (LWLLL), never found the counterpunch and absorbed another lopsided loss in a stretch that’s trending the wrong way.
The result
Arkansas 91, LSU 62 — a 29-point statement that underscored Arkansas’ momentum and magnified LSU’s current instability. The venue was listed as TBD.
How it swung
With no quarter-by-quarter scoring available, the clearest inflection point was the cumulative pressure Arkansas applied across 40 minutes. A 91-point output paired with holding LSU to 62 suggests Arkansas controlled the game flow on both ends — generating enough efficient offense to push the score into blowout territory while keeping LSU from ever building sustained scoring runs.
What it means going forward
Arkansas: At 17-6, the Razorbacks continue to look like a team rounding into form at the right time. This kind of road-ready, margin-building win is the profile of a group that can travel, dictate terms, and punish opponents that can’t match its pace and execution.
LSU: The Tigers’ record (14-9) still reflects a team with wins in the bank, but the recent form line (LWLLL) is flashing warning signs. Getting blown out at home raises immediate questions about consistency, especially against opponents arriving with momentum and confidence.
Next up
Neither team’s next game was provided, but the trajectories are clear: Arkansas is stacking results; LSU needs a response quickly to stop the slide from defining its season.
