FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas football puts a bow on its spring practices this afternoon with its annual Red-White Game.
The Razorbacks are slated to play a game with 15-minute quarters in the first half with typical clock rules followed by a 10-minute halftime. The second half will feature 10-minute quarters with a running clock with the exception of scores, penalties, change of possession and the last two minutes of the half.
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Arkansas has already has a few open scrimmages, but this is another opportunity for fans to take a look at Bobby Petrino’s offense and transfer quarterback Taylen Green, who has taken nearly every single rep with the starters throughout the spring. Malachi Singleton and Jacolby Criswell are battling to be Green’s backup.
Admission is free for fans who want to attend.
Here is a look at how to watch Saturday’s action from inside Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium.
The Hogs won’t be on television, but fans can tune in via the ESPN app and FUBO, which offers a free trial to potential subscribers. Justin Kutcher and Dan Mullen on the call.

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