Where Can I Bet the Razorbacks Basketball Tournament Games Online From Arkansas?
Skybook, serving the sports betting community since 1997, proudly takes bets from those in Arkansas, a state where regulations have been sort of stagnant in past years.
Limited Options
With the regulated market, Arkansas is right up there with Rhode Island and a few others when it comes to limited options.
Betly, a company you've probably never heard of, is the only sportsbook regulated by the state.
Along with internationally-licensed sportsbooks like Skybook, a host of Daily Fantasy Sports sites (i.e. sports betting lite) also operate and takes bets from those in Arkansas. Most of these, however, are less inclined to focus on college sports such as basketball.
In other news, Arkansas lawmakers are taking a run at legalizing online casinos and banning sweepstakes gaming.
Bet the Razorbacks Following Their Upset Win in the 2025 NCAA 2nd Round
John Calipari is heading to the Sweet 16 for the 16th time, and this one could be the sweetest of all.
Calipari’s Arkansas Razorbacks beat longtime nemesis Rick Pitino and No. 2 seed St. John’s 75-66 on Saturday, sending their itinerant coach to the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament with his fourth school.
Billy Richmond III scored 16 points and Karter Knox had 15 for the 10th-seeded Razorbacks, who sent Kansas and their Hall of Fame coach Bill Self home from the “Region of Coaches” in the first round.
But the victory over his longtime rival was especially sweet for Calipari, who brought the Razorbacks (22-13) back to the tournament in his first season in Fayetteville despite early-season injuries that left them 0-5 to start the Southeastern Conference schedule.
“I told them, ‘This is as rewarding as a year I’ve had, based on how far we’ve come,’” he said.
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