Hogs hold first spring scrimmage

Arkansas running back Alex Collins carries the ball during practice Tuesday, March 31, 2015, in Fayetteville.

— Arkansas went through an 82-play scrimmage Saturday at Razorback Stadium.

The scrimmage was exclusively situational, featuring a large amount of third down work. There were no live punts or kickoffs.

Running back Alex Collins stood out among the Razorbacks' starting offense, rushing 10 times for 69 yards, including an 11-yard touchdown run. Collins had four runs of at least 10 yards, one in which he broke several tackles for a 12-yard gain.

Brandon Allen completed 10 of 17 passes for 84 yards working with the first-team offense against the first-team defense. Allen threw two touchdowns to Drew Morgan during red zone work.

Morgan led the first-team offense with three receptions for 49 yards. One of his touchdown receptions included a leaping catch in traffic for 22 yards.

Working with the reserve offense and against the reserve defense, Austin Allen completed 9 of 11 passes for 160 yards and two touchdowns. His top target was Eric Hawkins, who had three receptions for 103 yards. Hawkins' biggest play was a 67-yard touchdown in which he caught the pass just past the line of scrimmage and outran the second-team secondary.

Receiver JoJo Robinson had an impressive 15-yard run on an end-around play, but also dropped a pass. Damon Mitchell and Anthony Antwine each had 18-yard receptions working with the second-team offense.

Quarterbacks Rafe Peavey and Ty Storey saw limited time in the scrimmage. Storey completed 4 of 5 passes for 25 yards, while Peavey completed 1 of 2 passes for no gain.

Arkansas' defense didn't force any turnovers, but did have six called sacks against the quarterbacks, who wore green no-contact jerseys. Defensive ends Deatrich Wise and JaMichael Winston, and linebacker Brooks Ellis had sacks for the first-team defense.

Linebacker Josh Harris had 11 tackles working with the first-team defense. Ellis had 10 tackles.

Cornerback Henre' Toliver had a pass break-up early in the scrimmage. Linebacker Randy Ramsey and safety Santos Ramirez both had big hits on tackles.

Adam McFain appears to be the leading candidate at place kicker after making a pair of field goals from 32 and 26 yards. Lane Saling made a 31-yard field goal and Cole Hedlund was successful on an extra-point attempt.

Receiver Keon Hatcher didn't practice after suffering a knee injury in Thursday's practice. Arkansas coach Bret Bielema said Hatcher might miss a couple of more weeks, but said there is no structural damage to his knee.

Tight end Alex Voelzke was also held out because of a back injury suffered before spring practice began.

Running back Jonathan Williams was held out of the scrimmage, but isn't injured.