Arkansas trolls Colorado with edited practice highlights

The Arkansas Razorbacks took to social media to troll Colorado with an edited practice highlight that might set the internet ablaze.
Colorado posted a Shedeur Sanders throw to the end zone that was edited. It appeared it was not the same throw and catch, although the Buffaloes later showed footage from two angles that it was, in fact, the same throw and catch.
You can see Arkansas’ recreation below.
As you can see, Arkansas went the extra mile by editing more than two clips together. Arkansas saw the clip below and decided to have some fun.
Arkansas trolls Colorado’s passing game
While the social media troll was over the passing game, head coach Sam Pittman definitely wants Arkansas to establish the run this season.
he Razorbacks will look for an offensive reset this upcoming season, welcoming back Bobby Petrino to their staff as an offensive coordinator this time around. With Pittman addressing the team’s desire to specifically bring more physicality to their run game this year ahead of fall camp on Fayetteville.
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“Certainly the plan,” Pittman said. “It was that way from when we went into the portal.”
Arkansas run game got decimated by the transfer portal this offseason, losing five of their top six rushers from last year to other schools. But some new faces in the backfield paired with a new offensive scheme under Petrino could turn things around for the Razorbacks on the ground.
“Bobby obviously likes to throw a lot of play action, well it’s not any good if you can’t threaten them with the run game,” Pittman explained. “I like all the schematics that we’re doing up front with our line, doing a lot of different other than just running full full zone type schemes.
“We’re doing a lot of different pin and kick out, pin and pulls, and off of that if we can run the football, which we felt like we had a good spring of physicality on both sides of the ball, then I think we can do the play action as well.”