Arkansas’ upset of Auburn last month in Bud Walton Arena was one of the biggest upsets of the college basketball season. Auburn players like Zep Jasper haven’t forgotten it, and have vowed to do something about revenge.

A month ago, the Razorbacks won 80-76 after they hit 11 of 14 free throws in the final 1:52 of overtime in front of a raucous crowd. The loss meant the end of a 19-game winning streak for Auburn since a double-overtime loss to Connecticut in November. It’s the first time Arkansas team has beaten a No. 1-ranked team since 1984, against North Carolina

“We would love to get them back,” he said on the Locked On Auburn podcast. “Especially Arkansas, not really Florida, but Arkansas. We’d love to get them back. We see them on the side, and they win, we win, that’s for sure. We would want to play. We just feel like we was disrespected. They got a win, they feel like they’re better than us right now. But if we play against them, then intensity is going to be high. The energy is going to be flowing because we feel like we’ve got something to prove against them. We feel like we’re going to beat the crap out of them when we see them again.”

Jasper said Auburn didn’t tolerate the disrespect put out by Arkansas players, coaches and fans.

The teams have a great chance to meet on Saturday in the SEC Tournament semifinals, and you can be sure these comments will make their way to the Arkansas locker room.