FAYETTEVILLE — Moses Moody said better days are ahead for the University of Arkansas basketball team after a week that probably felt more like a year to the Razorbacks and their fans.
The Razorbacks (10-4, 2-4 SEC) were routed at LSU 92-76 and at Alabama 90-59 and trailed by as many as 31 and 36 points to the Tigers and Crimson Tide.
Moody, a 6-6 freshman guard from Little Rock who led Arkansas with a season-high 28 points against Alabama, said the Razorbacks can reverse the course of their season after back-to-back losses.
“I feel like at your lowest point you’re open to your greatest change,” Moody said.