Canaan Sandy is a name that many Arkansas won't soon forget.

Fans may recognize that name as he

Sandy, who suffers from Down Syndrome,

was inducted into ESPN's fan Hall of Fame in December for his love of all things Razorbacks.

Over the weekend, the Arkansas program gave him a thrill of a lifetime.

Arkansas coach Bret Bielema inserted the 31-year-old into the lineup during the Reds' 61-22 win over the White in the spring game.

He took a handoff and ran

50 yards for the score and was joined in the end zone by celebrating Razorbacks.

"He's been at a bunch of Razorback events with me," Bielema told KFSM. "He's on a world tour I think. Every time I turn around, he's there. He's just got one of those contagious personalities."

"That was awesome," quarterback Brandon Allen said. "That was fun for us. I know it was a lot of fun for him as fan of the year. Just what he's dealing with and what he's got going on, I thought it was a very special moment for him."

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