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Korliss Marshall lived up to his ''freak-show'' billing, providing Arkansas' offense with a much-needed boost of excitement. The sophomore, who moved from part timer to full-time running back during the offseason, had 99 yards rushing and a pair of touchdowns on six carries during the Razorbacks Red-White game on Saturday. On a day when Arkansas' anemic passing game continued to struggle, Marshall's 59-yard touchdown burst ignited the predominantly first-team Red to a 61-22 win over the White in front of an estimated 30,000 fans in Razorback Stadium. Marshall split time between safety and running back during the Razorbacks difficult 3-9 record last season, but he had earned the ''freak-show'' designation from Arkansas coach Bret Bielema this spring - thanks to his explosive speed and moves.
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