WATCH: Arkansas kicker Cam Little narrates hype video ahead of homestand
The Arkansas Razorbacks will take on the 7-1 Liberty Flames this weekend and face off against former Ole Miss head coach Hugh Freeze. The Hogs currently sit at 5-3 overall and they’ll face a pesky Liberty team which absolutely throttled the BYU Cougars last week to the tune of a 41-14 beatdown. Check out the hype video Arkansas released ahead of this weekend’s game, narrated by their kicker, Cam Little.
You can listen to the video below for the narration or read the transcribed version below.
“Saturday’s on The Hill aren’t just about football. They’re about all of Razorback Nation coming together. The emotion. The anticipation. The Hog Walk. The Hog Call. The Tradition. When you put on that red and white jersey, you’re not just playing for the guy next to you. You’re playing for the people of this proud damn state,” Little said.
Then the video shows a segment in which Hogs head coach Sam Pittman says, “In my office, there’s a sign that says you’re not coming to play for the University of Arkansas, you’re coming to play for the state of Arkansas. And it’s true.”
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Then the Arkansas kicker continued in the narration, “This Saturday, we don’t just come back to Razorback Stadium, we come back to the best fans and best atmosphere in all of college football. We come home,” Little said.
Arkansas running back Raheim ‘Rocket’ Sanders made history last weekend against the Auburn Tigers
Arkansas running back Raheim ‘Rocket’ Sanders got off to a slow start last Saturday afternoon against the Auburn Tigers, but ripped off an electrifying 76-yard run in the second half, which helped him clear the 1,000-yard rushing mark for the season.
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It only took him eight games to accomplish the feat, whereas it took former Arkansas legend Darren McFadden nine games. Sanders came into Saturday’s game leading the SEC in rushing yards and he once again showed he’s one of the nation’s best–finishing with 171 rushing yards on 16 carries in the 41-20 victory over Auburn.
Sanders entered rarified air with how quickly he crossed the 1,000-yard rushing milestone. With his career-long 76-yard run against Auburn last Saturday, he tied Madre Hill’s school record for the quickest to 1,000 yards in a season in just eight games.
For the season, Sanders currently has 156 carries for 1,041 rushing yards and seven touchdowns. He’s one of the nation’s most electrifying tailbacks and you simply don’t get the nickname “Rocket” without being ridiculously fast.
Arkansas will take on the Liberty Flames (7-1 overall) on Saturday, Nov. 5. Kick off for that one is slated for 4:00 PM EST.