Arkansas defensive coordinator John Chavis watched eagerly to see if Chevin Calloway would come down in bounds with the ball.
From all indications, the sophomore cornerback made one of the highlight reel defensive plays in the Razorbacks’ first scrimmage of the fall on Saturday, which was closed to the media.
Chad Morris, early in his Saturday press conference, called Calloway’s interception “fantastic,” and Chavis, after seeing his young defensive back’s foot drag the turf along the sideline, described it as “a big-time play.”
Ty Storey intended to target a tight end on a back-shoulder throw, but miscommunication allowed Calloway an open lane to come up with the turnover – the lone interception of the scrimmage, according to offensive coordinator Joe Craddock.