Arkansas hosted ESPN’s College GameDay from Bud Walton Arena on Saturday morning ahead of a huge matchup with No. 6 Kentucky. At one point during the show, ESPN’s Rece Davis actually said the words, “No! Cheer for the baby. Come on.” That’s right, Razorback fans booed a baby.

The baby, clad in BBN attire, was being held up for the broadcast to see. The Arkansas crowd wasn’t having it.

GameDay’s panelists all predicted Kentucky to win the game Saturday evening. Justice for babies everywhere.

“Arkansas turns around their season in games like this, but I just don’t think it’s going to be this game tonight,” Jay Williams said.

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The Razorbacks are 10-9 on the season and 1-5 in SEC play. They haven’t played with a lead at any point in their last two games. But Saturday affords an opportunity to kick-start a run. A win over Kentucky would surely provide some juice for Eric Musselman’s group, which visits Missouri and LSU next week before returning home to host Georgia and Tennessee.

Kentucky has dropped two of its last four — both of them on the road. The Wildcats are 14-4 on the season and 4-2 in SEC play. They hold wins over Miami and North Carolina earlier in the year. And they’ve scored at least 90 points in six of their last eight games.

Tip-off is set for 6 p.m. ET on ESPN.