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In Arkansas football's first fall scrimmage, explosive plays lead way

Arkansas football held its first scrimmage of fall camp on Sunday, and it was a productive day for the Chris Marshall, KJ Jackson and the offense.

First scrimmage of Arkansas football season featured explosive plays and strong performances. Wide receiver Chris Marshall had a standout game, catching a 34-yard touchdown pass and a 96-yard catch that set up a 2-yard rushing score. Quarterbacks KJ Jackson and AJ Hill both led touchdown drives, with Jackson throwing three touchdown passes and Hill two.

Hill also set up Marshall's 96-yard catch. The Razorbacks' defense recorded eight sacks in the scrimmage, though some were against weaker offenses. Head coach Ryan Silverfield praised offensive players' performance and expressed concern over the defense's struggles, attributing the issues to communication and tackling. The biggest defensive play was an interception by Tyler Scott, which was returned for a touchdown.

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