Arkansas Razorbacks Dominate LSU Tigers in Baton Rouge Blowout

Trevon Brazile's defensive presence and Darius Acuff's scoring lead Arkansas to a decisive road victory.

Published on Feb. 11, 2026

The Arkansas Razorbacks cruised to a 91-62 victory over the LSU Tigers in Baton Rouge, completing a regular-season sweep. Arkansas controlled the tempo, the paint, and the overall mood of the game, led by standout performances from Trevon Brazile and Darius Acuff. Brazile finished with a double-double and five blocks, while Acuff scored 28 points on efficient shooting. The Razorbacks' defensive effort stifled the Tigers, who shot just 30.9% from the field and 3-of-21 from three-point range.

Why it matters

This win keeps Arkansas firmly in the SEC title race, improving their conference record to 8-3. The Razorbacks' dominant performance on the road against a struggling LSU team demonstrates their ability to win convincingly away from home, a key trait for a team with championship aspirations.

The details

Arkansas set the tone early, with Nick Pringle grabbing an offensive rebound and scoring a physical layup on the first possession. The Razorbacks' defense then forced three shot-clock violations in the first half, stifling the LSU offense. Trevon Brazile was a force in the paint, recording 14 points, 12 rebounds, five blocks, and four steals. Darius Acuff led the way offensively, scoring 28 points on 13-of-22 shooting, including just one three-pointer as he attacked the lane effectively.

  • The game was played on Tuesday, February 11, 2026.

The players

Trevon Brazile

An Arkansas Razorbacks forward who finished with a double-double and five blocks, anchoring the team's dominant defensive performance.

Darius Acuff

An Arkansas Razorbacks guard who scored a game-high 28 points on efficient shooting, leading the team's offensive attack.

Nick Pringle

An Arkansas Razorbacks forward whose early offensive rebound and layup set the tone for the Razorbacks' control of the paint.

John Calipari

The head coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks, who praised the performances of Acuff and Brazile while emphasizing his high standards for his team's top players.

Mazi Mosley

An LSU Tigers guard who was unable to slow down the Arkansas offense.

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What they’re saying

“Darius Acuff was really good. And when you look at what he did, he was 1 for 4 from the 3, which meant either a mid-level shot — which I like him to shoot because he can make them — or he shot layups.”

— John Calipari, Head Coach, Arkansas Razorbacks (WholeHogSports)

“Holding [Acuff] and Meleek Thomas to high standards, it's what I've done with my players in the past, especially the most talented. I'm always hardest on my best players. Because then it's easy to coach everybody else.”

— John Calipari, Head Coach, Arkansas Razorbacks (WholeHogSports)

What’s next

The Razorbacks will look to continue their strong conference play as they remain in the hunt for the SEC title. Their next game is scheduled for Saturday, February 15th against the Ole Miss Rebels.

The takeaway

Arkansas' dominant road victory over LSU showcases the Razorbacks' ability to control games on both ends of the floor. The team's balanced scoring attack and stifling defense, led by standout performances from Trevon Brazile and Darius Acuff, position them as a serious contender in the SEC title race.