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Razorbacks superfan scores TD during Arkansas spring football game

The trend of awesome spring game things continues with Canaan Sandy’s touchdown.

Spring football games are pointless, from a football perspective. So we really enjoy the trend of giving them a point: taking people who deserve to be happy and making them incredibly, incredibly happy through sports. In Arkansas, that person was Canaan Sandy.

Sandy, 31, is a lifelong Razorbacks fan who was named to ESPN’s Fan Hall of Fame last year for his dedication to the Hogs. He has Down Syndrome. Saturday, he got the opportunity to score a touchdown, and his reaction is priceless:

Great pictures here:

Keep being awesome, Canaan. Good job by the Razorbacks on making somebody's day and life better.

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