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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- Arkansas fans don’t just cheer, they call the Hogs.
The famous “Woo Pig Sooie” chant is one of the most recognizable traditions in college football, and ahead of the matchup with Notre Dame, I hit the streets to hear from Razorback fans themselves.
From lifelong supporters to first-timers, fans explained what the chant means to them and why it’s more than just noise in the stadium, it’s pride, unity, and Arkansas identity.
The Hog call echoes before kickoff, after touchdowns, and just about anywhere Razorback fans gather. And as I found out, no matter how many times you hear it, the energy never gets old.
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