Daniel Wilco | NCAA.com | November 18, 2017 Watch Arkansas' crazy, unintentional fumblerooski set up a touchdown Share In the middle of a heated battle with No. 16 Mississippi State, tied 14-14, Arkansas decided to pull out one of the craziest trick plays you’ll see all year. Well, “decided” isn’t exactly the best word. On 2nd and 5, the Razorbacks handed it off to David Williams, who burst through the middle of the Bulldogs’ line when the football was punched out from behind. The ball is kicked around and, well… it’ll make more sense to watch: ....huh? Arkansas should put this one in the playbook forever. pic.twitter.com/Qo0QHYZLbN — CBS Sports (@CBSSports) November 18, 2017 The ball was spotted on the one yard line, and the Razorbacks would punch it in for a touchdown two plays later to take a 21-14 lead. The unintentional fumblerooski may have worked for Arkansas, but don’t expect to see that one again anytime soon. NCAA Video Vault: Jesse Owens has company — How Arkansas’ Jarrion Lawson won three events in the same championship As we go inside the NCAA Video Vault, we'll take a look at how Arkansas' Jarrion Lawson became a part of collegiate track and field history alongside Jesse Owens. READ MORE 2022 MLB All-Stars' best NCAA baseball postseason highlights, moments Here are some of the best highlights and notable college baseball moments from the 2022 MLB All-Stars. READ MORE Track and Field awards: Breaking down the 2022 Bowerman Award men's finalists The 2022 men's Bowerman finalists have been named, with three athlete making the final cut. Let's take a look at the finalists. READ MORE